She had to recently, to kybosh what Jaqui Spliff (sp) had been saying about the streets being too scary to walk in. They went out together (with their bodyguards) and bought a kebab. Or something.Adam1 wrote:...when, as a politician, you venture out onto the street to meet the electorate - quite a rare event for our Diane, even at election time.
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Yeah, she wrote in CiF in the Guardian. It was more that Jaqui Smith said she couldn't see any reason why people would want to walk around places like Hackney that pissed people off. It was a real two-fingers job at people who live in the inner city. I'm sure Diane does nip out for a kebab from time to time, but she doesn't give the impression of working for her constituents in the way that some MPs do.RenewableCandy wrote:She had to recently, to kybosh what Jaqui Spliff (sp) had been saying about the streets being too scary to walk in. They went out together (with their bodyguards) and bought a kebab. Or something.
Well said.
There has been so much of this kind of mis-representation/mis-information in the climate change debate, I guess peak oil won't escape. At least someone cares enough to try putting the story down...But what I can observe is that Staniford presents us with a false dichotomy ? the choice between going forward or ?reversing? to 19th century style farming. But there is no inherent reason why the readoptation of an older practice constitutes a reversal on the scale Staniford argues for
The Transition Towns view:
http://www.transitiontowns.org/Transiti ... rk/12Steps
http://www.transitiontowns.org/Transiti ... rk/12Steps
12 Key Steps to embarking on your transition journey
..While you clearly want to avoid any sense that what you are advocating is ?going back? or ?returning? to some dim distant past, there is much to be learnt from how things were done, what the invisible connections between the different elements of society were and how daily life was supported. Finding out all of this can be deeply illuminating, and can lead to our feeling much more connected to the place we are developing our Transition Town projects.
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... 4339#54339?Being Green is not about being ?backward-looking?