A blog by Luke Akehurst about politics, elections, and the Labour Party - With subtitles for the Hard of Left.
Just for the record: all the views expressed here are entirely personal and do not necessarily represent the positions of any organisations I am a member of.
Superb is my reaction. An attractive and highly navigable site.
Of course it's one-sided... what would you expect... a 'We are really crap and here are examples' hyperlink?
It's good to see something from the left (OK, bear with me I'm being inclusive here) that's attractive, that works and that does effectively convey messages.
I can hardly wait to see how Hackney now betters this with it's ongoing website development... maybe Luke in motion?
Rich: some of us like to look at a wider picture and consider a range of issues.
KL has no say at all on whether named individuals can enter the country so why the need to make this a central aspect on whether we vote for him or not? It is parliament and Government who make those decisions - not the Mayor of London.
Well done, Jon Worth! Another fantastic Labour party website.
ReplyDeleteAnother fanastic Labour website informing us how wonderful london is under general Livingstone and how bad it will be under the evil Boris.
ReplyDeleteWhat a poor publicity stunt and so clearly very one sided.
No mention of the 2 billion bail for the London Metronet or the fact that the new conjestion charge will hurt the poorest drivers and damage business.
Erm, it is a Labour Party website. That is to say, the website of one political party. I'd be worried if it wasn't one-sided.
ReplyDelete"so clearly very one sided" - quelle surprise! it's meant to be!
ReplyDeletehaving said that, if Boris wants to praise Ken on his website, I guess that's fine. don't expect the same in return though...
Superb is my reaction. An attractive and highly navigable site.
ReplyDeleteOf course it's one-sided... what would you expect... a 'We are really crap and here are examples' hyperlink?
It's good to see something from the left (OK, bear with me I'm being inclusive here) that's attractive, that works and that does effectively convey messages.
I can hardly wait to see how Hackney now betters this with it's ongoing website development... maybe Luke in motion?
More evidence of Ken Livingstone and links to extreme Islamic groups, in the guardian today.
ReplyDeletehttp://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2253812,00.html
Yusuf al-Qaradawi now banned from the UK but welcome by Ken Livingstone.
When are you people going to start listening to people like myself who have worked in the security services and know how dangerous these people are.
Ken should be sacked.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,2253812,00.html
ReplyDeletehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/07/nvisa107.xml
and this
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4165691.stm
Rich: some of us like to look at a wider picture and consider a range of issues.
ReplyDeleteKL has no say at all on whether named individuals can enter the country so why the need to make this a central aspect on whether we vote for him or not? It is parliament and Government who make those decisions - not the Mayor of London.
How about this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23436128-details/Mayor%27s+aide+%27must+go%27+over+cash+scandal/article.do
Rich and his repeat posts are comic in a way, but mainly boring.
ReplyDeleteYou have to question these decision-makers anyway, Pinochet was ok apparently...