After copious bar lurking I finally managed to get to a fringe event: Richard Dawkins! I confess to being a little disappointed that all he did was read excerpts from his book, but then he wasn’t being paid and he is on a book tour… so you can hardly blame him. I still remain depressed that it’s necessary for him to keep pointing out that the evidence for Evolution puts it beyond doubt (not just reasonable doubt).
Someone asked him whether he would support the teaching of critical thinking skills, reason and philosophy to school children. He replied that he would – with the caveat that he’d want philosophy swapped for statistics, and that he’d have to take into account the economic considerations about what should be dropped to make room for it.
He’s right though, and I also agree that this is something that needs teaching at school. I only started learning about this whole subject area a few years ago – a criminal waste of the previous 10 years, if you ask me.
The highlight, though, had to be the organiser asking for ‘one more question, from a woman please, to balance things out.’ The woman who got the microphone then said,
“I’m just going to pass this to my husband”
.. at which point the audience cracked up. Who said the Lib Dems lacked a sense of humour? I thought this moment was wonderful – made my day.
After that I went onto Liberal Drinks, where I had a truly brilliant argument with Joe Otten and Ian Eiloart about libertarianism, about philosophy and all sorts of things. Joe’s just about the only person I know who disagrees with me that doesn’t argue from an emotive perspective – he uses actual reasoned arguments – absolutely wonderful. I’m still not convinced but I do always feel challenged, and that’s very welcome.
I also spent rather a lot of time telling people how much I wanted to strangle Costigan Quist for closing down his blog. See, my argument is simple: The Lib Dems need an advocate in the newspapers, right? So, wouldn’t it be nice for someone who wins the Lib Dem Blog of the Year to use that as a springboard to bigger and better? Still, none of the real superstars of the blogosphere needed an award to get them there – Guido and Iain did perfectly okay without such things…. hmm have I just talked myself out of my own argument? I think I have. Oh well.
If you want to know how I’d improve the BOTYs, I’d simply scrap them altogether and replace it with a fringe event where ‘shortlisted’ bloggers are invited to read out bits from their blog, give a talk, whatever they want – just celebrating the medium and giving them an opportunity to talk directly to Lib Dems live and in person.
Okay, final run through for my talk tonight, then off to the Conference center to hand out leaflets for it with the Liberal Vision crew for a bit. Wish me luck!


