Many congratulations to George Ferguson and commiserations to the other candidates, especially to Marvin Rees. You have to work hard to become the first elected Mayor of Bristol - but the much harder work begins now. It's a new way to run Bristol with many uncertainties and it has to be made to work. I hope that people in all political parties will work well together and that George's cabinet has someone from each political party with councillors currently on the city council. I hope this is a victory for independent-minded thinking from political people inside and outside of parties. I hope that power is genuinely and effectively spread out into communities, with real opportunities to participate. I hope George's decent record on sustainable development becomes the norm for development in the city. I hope George takes full note of the very large number of votes given to parties (the Greens, Labour and the socialists) supporting the living wage and the fairness agenda and the good number of votes given to the only woman candidate, the Greens Daniella Radice (who was only one percentage point behind the Lib Dems). Feels good to have voted for someone who has won an election - after 30 yrs as a voter!
Very good, gracious speech from the new Mayor George Ferguson here and I agree particularly strongly when he said this,
"I want to use that mandate to go and ask the prime minister and the
government in general for more powers for Bristol and for more resources. I
think we deserve it.
"We have delivered what they wanted, now they have got to deliver what we
want."
Views about our real wealth - the natural and social world, the source of our resources and the basis of our lives - and how it can and should be sustained for generations.
Showing posts with label Bristol 1st. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bristol 1st. Show all posts
Friday, November 16, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Voters: vote voluminously!!!

For Mayor of Bristol: I'm voting for Green Daniella Radice first preference because she has far and away the best policies and would bring a perspective and approach to the role of Mayor that we really need. My second preference vote goes to Bristol 1st George Ferguson because the second round of counting will be a contest between him and Labour's Marvin Rees. George has: excellent experience; a wide range of great achievements in the city already; very good national standing, respect and connections; independent-mindedness and openness to involving people of all parties in his cabinet; demonstrated through his work over decades that he gets and enacts sustainable development.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Bell's backing
Former BBC war reporter and independent MP for Tatton 1997-2001, Martin Bell - the first independent MP for 50 years and now a UNICEF Ambassador - has backed George Ferguson's campaign to be the first elected Mayor of Bristol.
“I knew there must be a better way to run our politics than this.
“When I heard that Bristol had decided it wanted a mayor and discovered that George Ferguson was running as an independent, I thought he was the perfect candidate.
“I am not denigrating any of the other candidates but here is a man who will simply represent the people, not just a political party.
“I hope he gets elected as mayor on Friday - I believe he will.”
Martin said of George and his campaign: “I don’t
rush around the country supporting everyone running as an independent, but every
now and then I come out of hiding when I feel there is a candidate really worthy
of support.
“I have experienced how political parties work in
Government, and the sheer power of the whips, and the extent with which they
persuade people to go along with the party rhetoric.“I knew there must be a better way to run our politics than this.
“When I heard that Bristol had decided it wanted a mayor and discovered that George Ferguson was running as an independent, I thought he was the perfect candidate.
“I am not denigrating any of the other candidates but here is a man who will simply represent the people, not just a political party.
“I hope he gets elected as mayor on Friday - I believe he will.”
Spurious spin
The recent survey of mayoral voting intentions showed Conservative Geoff Gollop in 3rd place not second and a very, very large number of undecided people. The Tories now have just 14 councillors across Bristol compared to 32 Lib Dem, 22 Labour and 2 Green. The Tory led Coalition Government is hardly popular at the moment...and yet it is said (here by Kerry McCarthy MP) that there is a real threat from the Tories!! The facts have shown right from the start of this campaign that in an all-Bristol election the Tories cannot win or get close to winning and that's one reason why the bookies have never rated them as having a realistic chance. Labour have an electoral interest in talking down the chances of Bristol 1sts George Ferguson the person who IS a real threat to them because of the breadth of his appeal and thus his ability to pick up lots of second preference votes in the second round of counting. Tribalism from Labour may well get them lots of first preference votes but restricts their ability to attract the second preferences needed.
Monday, November 12, 2012
City Candidates
We need a Mayor who meets tests of competence, credibility and coherence. Labour's Marvin Rees does not currently meet these tests: he's not sufficiently experienced or qualified; and keeps putting out firm committments that he clearly has not got proper coherent plans or costings for - this story about the Comonwealth Games being a case in point. There are plenty of other examples. He's been pulled away from being a more open and candid candidate by the tribal nature of Bristol's party politics and if he becomes Mayor his term will be clouded by it. It's likely to be Rees (Lab) vs Ferguson (Bristol 1st) in the second round of counting and Ferguson is far and away the most competent, credible, coherent, experienced and qualified person.
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Tony for tribalism?

‘...It needs one person with personality
and vision to be able to push through the kind of things we have seen fall by
the wayside time and time again...an intensely complex job to be the elected
mayor which needs someone with a high level of skills...they will be hacking
through the jungle with a machete rather than walking a well-worn path – that
means they will need an enormous amount of focus and understanding ...’ (more
here)
Where he is completely wrong is in thinking
that a tribal party political person - such as his favoured candidate Labour’s
Marvin Rees or for that matter the Conservative or Lib Dem candidate - is
suitable to do the job. So, “Baldrick, you wouldn't see a subtle plan if it
painted itself purple and danced naked on top of a harpsichord, singing
"Subtle plans are here again!" (Blackadder, '88)For me what Tony says is a great arguement for open, inclusive, more independent-minded candidates for Mayor, such as the Greens Daniella Radice (currently running ahead of the Lib Dems in fourth place on first preferences and first place on second preferences, see here) and Bristol1st George Ferguson (currently in second place on first preferences but who can win by gathering sufficient second preferences). http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/SURVEY-new-Bristol-mayor-s-priorities/story-17257322-detail/story.html
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