Return to normality

Posted on Wed 12 May 2010 in general • Tagged with government IT, opensource

Now the new government is installed and running we can return to our usual programme. One of the things I shall be looking forward to is the promised shake up in Government IT procurement. Both the Lib Dems and the Tories are more or less singing from the same song …


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Electoral Reform

Posted on Tue 11 May 2010 in general • Tagged with election reform, elections, politics, pr

I know I planned to stop writing about politics post election but as things aren't quite decided yet I find I'm still thinking about it.

One of the more common statements coming from people wishing to see Labour somehow continue in office is that 52% of the population voted to …


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Interesting times, part 2

Posted on Fri 07 May 2010 in general • Tagged with ge2010, politics, results

I didn't make it to the declaration of my local constituency which eventually declared sometime around 5 in the morning. As a result I'm basically functioning on tea infusions. I may have to whip up a super-caffeine latte in a bit.

The results last night where all over the place …


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Election day in the UK

Posted on Thu 06 May 2010 in general • Tagged with democracy, elections, ge2010

Today is the general election in the UK. It's the closest race I've ever been eligible to vote in and the outcome is far from certain. If you do one thing today please go and vote. That is all.


Big Society vs Proportional Representation

Posted on Wed 05 May 2010 in general • Tagged with election, ge2010, policies, politics, turnout

This will be my last post on the subject of politics for some time. Tomorrow is election day and even though blogging is not yet subject to the oversight of Ofcom the convention of not campaigning on election day seems like a good one to follow.

The campaign has taken …


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