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No joke for London

Journal Entry: Sat May 3, 2008, 8:12 AM
YEARS ago there was a T-shirt slogan which ran: "The trouble with political jokes is that they get elected." This week London became the turkey that voted for Christmas.
It may also have been the week Labour began to lose its grip on power nationally - but I can't really bring myself to get too excited about one centrist party of personal and corporate aggrandisement losing out to another one.
If in the long run it means the rebirth of the Labour Party I was once a member of from the ashes of the parody that took over the name, it might even turn out to be a good thing. But I won't be holding my breath.

I've never favourited so many works by one deviant in one visit as I did when stumbling on *ISMAILEREN's amazing gallery. He doesn't have as good a camera as most of us dA snappers, but his jaw-dropping subjects and his deeply intelligent and humane attitude make his array of images of Afghanistan and its people a must-see - one of the few collections on here I'd describe as important. I shall be writing about him at greater length at some point. In the meantime, consider the pics I've picked out here, go see the rest for yourselves - and tell him I sent you.




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    ~THEDOC4:iconTHEDOC4: Apr 27, 2008, 2:07:53 PM
    Interesting, i would personally like to see him go and see a change. i don't really care who gets it as theyre all just patsy's.
    Just wonder if anyone would reverse the Marxist Trotsky’s political vision he's employed while Mayor.
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    *MaX-DooM:iconMaX-DooM: Apr 27, 2008, 5:55:31 PM
    I like the idea of being able to rate democratic candidates in order of preference.

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    *Wodewose:iconWodewose: Apr 29, 2008, 12:54:12 AM
    I do too - as long as one has a reasonable selection of candidates...

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    *Wodewose:iconWodewose: Apr 29, 2008, 1:03:32 AM
    Marxist Trotskyite, Ken Livingstone? In his dreams, maybe... If London's been run as a Marxist state for the past eight years I'm Ayatollah Khomeini.
    I don't hold any particular personal brief for the man, but I think he's the least-worst option available by miles.

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    *MaX-DooM:iconMaX-DooM: Apr 29, 2008, 11:20:33 AM
    The beauty of the idea is yo ueliminate the least prefered candidate and then re-count.
    If this had been done in the US we'd have a different administration.
    It makes sense to me to get rid of all this, so called, tactical voting that leads us to just two main parties.

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    *Wodewose:iconWodewose: Apr 30, 2008, 1:33:46 AM
    What it tends to do is elect everyone's second-choice candidate - which makes it a recipe for moderation. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on your attitude...

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    See my celebration of medieval imagery at Wodewose.co.uk

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    *MaX-DooM:iconMaX-DooM: Apr 30, 2008, 2:31:33 AM
    sure, you'd need a pretty bullet-proof constitution before you freed up politics like that.

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    =Ratafluke:iconRatafluke: May 7, 2008, 9:50:55 PM
    Or proportional representation instead of first-past-the-post. That way smaller parties have a chance of being elected.
    Although last state election in Hesse/Germany we got 3 small parties (in addition to two big ones), and they still haven't agreed on a government coalition.

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    =Ratafluke:iconRatafluke: May 7, 2008, 9:54:27 PM
    I read somewhere that pre-Thatcher Tories were more to the left than Blair's Labour.


    Yea, shows that you need an eye and a vision, not a fancy camera to take good photos.

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