Showing posts with label Dan Norris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Norris. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Marvin for Mayor??

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LABOUR have picked Marvin Rees to be the party's candidate in the race to become Bristol's first elected mayor, (see story here). Almost no indication, again, of any vision or policy positions however. Marvin Rees suffers from the disadvantages of: representing a party that has already referred to using the Mayor as a political weapon; having no national standing; and not much of a profile in Bristol.

He does have the advantage of not being Peter Hammond, Helen Holland, Dan Norris or Kelvin Blake! Bristol Labour members thought so much of their current leader, former leader, a former MP and former councillor that they – rightly in my view - rejected them. I've seen Marvin Rees is a few debates and he comes across quite personably, but has no gravitas and has so far expressed little or nothing on what he’d actually do.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Pure party politics

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"...make a successful Labour mayor a weapon in the party's battle to win back lost seats at the next general election..." (see report, Labour's contenders slug it out to be mayoral candidate)

It makes my heart sink to read this as one of the themes agreed on by Labour's mayoral candidates. The idea of the Mayor as an electoral weapon is repugnant. The focus should be on solving Bristol's problems and creating opportunities for Bristol, not maximising party advantage. Party advantage as a spin off of genuine success yes, but as something to be stated and sought from the beginning no.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

MPs and jokes

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MP Kerry McCarthy has a quiz on her blog that I've been looking at. All questions are about identifying main party frontbench MPs - Q14 "As sharp as a blade and currently underrated" is one I've puzzled over (after having a good laugh at the Bristol Bloggers joke answer of Dan Norris!). There aren't many I regard as sharp!

Is Dan Norris MP as sharp and underrated as Roger Bailey of BBC comedy My Family fame? Well there are certain similarities.