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How to Completely Screw Up A Campaign

October 1st, 2009 at 7:21 pm

I suck at politics

Is there’s anyone, anywhere, still in any doubt about my fitness to escape from the cosy playpen of the blogosphere into the dirty, nasty world of real politics?

Yesterday, a friend came round. He lives in Leeds. We got talking about the bins, as you do, and he forwarded me an email and told me the tale of what’s going on.

I said, “we should do something” and so, lo, a facebook group was created, and that was all there was to it until more time could be found for a properly researched post.

But no, nothing’s ever that simple. Spent the day battling with someone determined to portray this ‘campaign’ as something called Astroturfing, which apparently means organisations creating fake grassroots campaign.

I’m not quite sure what it is I’m supposed to have done differently in order to avoid this. There was no group on the side of the people against the strikers, so one was created… we just happened to be Lib Dems. Does that make you evil now?

Politics, it turns out, is a dirty business. Who knew? I sort of get a sense of the kind of pressure that turns politicians into frightened drones terrified of risks (and the internet, and saying anything definitive).

For the record, apart from some arrests that were reported in the paper, most of the rest of my evidence is word of mouth from other Lib Dems. People are right to question that evidence (I certainly do), so, again, I stress, until I’ve done some homework you should regard it as nothing more.

In the meantime, I love the irony of writing a post standing up to bullying, only to find myself getting bullied too. Why am I surprised?

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Leeds Bin Strike – Taxpayers against the Strike

October 1st, 2009 at 12:34 am

Join a facebook group. Yes, really.

Right, there’ll be more on this subject soon – if you’re a Leeds resident you already know the problem – The bin men are on indefinite strike because they don’t like the idea of having their pay equalised with other council workers of equivalent skill.

Things are getting nasty: the bin men getting more militant and emboldened (threatening phone calls, hate campaigns, rubbish being dumped on people’s doorsteps) and the taxpayers, who pay money to the council to have their bins taken away are getting shafted. Strike breakers are having their windows smashed, too. It’s all gone a bit 70s.

I’m getting in touch with the people involved to write more about this, but in the meantime I’m drawing attention to a new Facebook group: Leeds Tax Payers against the Bin Strike. If you live in Leeds and you want people to actually take your bins away, please join up and spread the word.

Thanks!

UPDATE: Well, that’s interesting. Just had a phone call saying that informal talks have started (previously the unions had walked away and were refusing to talk).

Of course, the Council’s been softened up now. Are they desperate enough to massively increase the wages of all bottom level council workers to £22k a year, up from £14k? How many council workers will have to be made redundant to pay for that? How much will the Council Tax need to increase to pay for it? Taxpayers are going to lose badly on this one.

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