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Dunfermline 2010 Agenda

This is the rough agenda, I say rough as the actual timings won't be decided until the evening before conference when conference committee know how many amendments are put in for each motion.On Saturday Morning the following will take place between 10.00 am and 12.30 pmWelcome to conferenceSC1 Pre-Manifesto debateDanny Alexander speechSC2 A Fair Deal for Rural DriversSC3 Pay RatiosTavish Scott speechBetween 2.00 pm and 5.00 pmMike Moore Q&ASC4 Education Working GroupEmergency/Topical…See More
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Ning and Facebook

I did a previous posting on this back in December and have given this some thought since. There is a way to balance the use of these social network platforms.



Candidates, councillors, MPs MSPs etc should use, or continue to use Facebook/Twitter to engage with the wider world.



But, they should use this Ning platform to engage more directly with party members and supporters. To give them… Continue

Posted on March 8, 2010 at 15:24 — 1 Comment

Food, Hunger or Fuel

Biofuels are made from food crops like maize, so by using biofuels we are basically burning food in our cars. Why?

With millions of people on the planet suffering from starvation and malnutrition why are we doing this?

The amount of crops it takes to fill the fuel tank of a large vehicle (e.g. 4x4) with biofuel would feed a child for a year. Currently, global industrial biofuel policies and targets could push 600 million extra people into hunger by 2020.

By 2020, the UK…

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Posted on March 2, 2010 at 12:30

More Devolution or Independence - No Thanks

The SNP Administration in Holyrood has finally produced it's Independence Bill, oops, sorry that's a discussion document. But, do we really need it or further devolution?

I'm saying no to both because there is a democratic deficit in the UK. It affects England.

Until England has its own Parliament back again there should be no more devolution in Scotland or Wales.

Posted on February 26, 2010 at 13:30

Copenhagen - a cop out or sign of the times?

A cop-out or sign of the times



I'm sure you like me has spent the week-end reading and viewing press coverage about the outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit meeting. Like me you've probably thought: "where was the point?"



Reading and thinking about the coverage overall, some of the news headlines in the papers and TV, it appears to me that we still haven’t progressed very far in the “us versus them” debate. We still don’t seem to realise we live in one big ecosystem -… Continue

Posted on December 21, 2009 at 14:37

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