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Lib Dems need to govern for all



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Published Date: 24 April 2008
SOME time ago, one of Jack McConnell's spin doctors told me that the Labour Party was in despair about the way Edinburgh's building boom could affect the party's future chances. "There are no family homes being built, it's all just flats for young, single Lib Dem voters. Our traditional voters are being pushed out of the city," he moaned.
And so it has come to pass, that Labour no longer runs the city – or Scotland for that matter – and a Liberal Democrat-led coalition has assumed local control. Of course the housing market cannot be solely blamed for Labour's misfortunes – they did enough by themselves to be ousted from the City Chambers – but since Jenny Dawe and co took power, it is interesting to note that those areas of the city which once felt the full focus of council help have witnessed a real shift.

When the initial school closures list was put forward, for instance, it was noticeable that the majority were in deprived areas. Indeed only one could truly be classed as being in real "middle-class" territory – Stockbridge. The majority were from Craigmillar, Wester Hailes, Bingham, Leith, Newhaven, Sighthill and Burdiehouse – not traditional Lib Dem power bases. Dalmeny was the only one in one of the Lib Dems' long-held wards which was singled out.

At that time Craigmillar and Wester Hailes looked likely to be the worst hit with the high schools under threat. Castlebrae and Wester Hailes – designed to help children from less advantaged backgrounds – were facing closure.

The council, in a plan which seemed to have no grip on reality, believed that the pupils at these two schools could instead attend Liberton or Forrester secondaries.

Yes that's right. Pupils who can find it difficult to get motivated enough to attend a school in their own backyards, would instead willingly get on a bus and travel some distance for their education.

Of course, thanks to the parental outcry, rather than condemn a generation of children to having no access to secondary education, the idea was put on the backburner. However, the cross-party group which has been looking at primary school closures – for some will have to go, there can be no doubt about that – has it seems, still got Lismore, Bonnington, Victoria and Westburn primaries in its sights. That's Bingham, Leith, Newhaven and Sighthill all potentially affected. As Gail Ross, secretary of the Lismore Parents Action Group said: "They are trying to take away from the needy once again."

Similarly, thanks to the budget cuts, it's community and voluntary groups in deprived areas which are most affected.

While the King's Theatre and the new stand for the Military Tattoo had a total of £9 million guaranteed by the council, the Oxgangs Neighbourhood Centre and the North Edinburgh Childcare Centre had their grants frozen – effectively a cut. Others, like the Bingham and District Older Peoples Project, Calton Youth Ministry and the Gorgie/Dalry Partnership had funding slashed.

There's a definite feeling that the Lib Dems haven't quite got to grips with the idea that they're representing the whole city now, and not just their own wards, traditionally the more well-heeled places like Corstorphine, Gyle, Merchiston, Marchmont, Sciennes and Newington.

Of course, if that Labour spin doctor is right and the rash of new flats being built in the city changes the voting pattern so completely that the Lib Dems become the obvious ruling party, then they won't have to care about the effects of closing facilities in the city's poorer areas as it won't affect their results at the polls.

But that's if they want their legacy to be that not only did they leave those in deprived areas disenchanted with them, but also disenfranchised.

Write out of order
IT seems that those who are used to breathing the rarified air of the British Library are piqued because they can't get a seat since the library opened its doors to the public. Lady Antonia Fraser has even been complaining that she had to queue for 20 minutes to get in.

But surely, rather than complain, she should celebrate the fact that the British Library has seen fit to offer its enormous archive to the masses and that so many people want to use it.

Similarly in Edinburgh, the National Library of Scotland has a policy of only allowing a select few into the reading room. If you're an academic, a historian, a postgraduate student then that's fine, otherwise you're likely to be, ever so politely, rejected. It's understandable that rare and ancient texts shouldn't be handled by too many people, but the fact that you have to give your profession before you can even get a short-term ticket smacks too much of a who's who approach to a facility owned by the people of Scotland. It's time the NLS took a leaf out of the British Library's book.

Bed and bored
APPARENTLY it's "bloody unbelievable" that Tracey Emin's retrospective show at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art can't get a sponsor. So says Simon Groom, the galleries' director of modern and contemporary art.

Well I think it's just too believable that no-one wants to put their name to this controversial artist and her work – especially when a home-grown Turner Prize winner such as Douglas Gordon can't find one for his exhibition either.

Perhaps it's time to realise that Emin's time is over. She's unmade her bed, now she can lie in it.


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  • Last Updated: 24 April 2008 9:58 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gina Davidson
 
1

Rank Bajin,

24/04/2008 12:40:05
From today's Scottish Daily Mail poll. Gosh look at that Lib Dems down 6% since august 2007. Is that the stench on incompetence or a lying inept party leader.


SNP: 40% (+7)
Lab: 33% (+1)
Con: 13% (-4)
Lib: 10% (-6)
Gre: 3%
SSP: 1%
2

Angus Ogg,

24/04/2008 12:59:35
#1 Rank Bajin,

I think that the most telling thing about the poll you quote is that Libs are down -6% and SNP are up +7%.

Personally, I never got what the Libs were for, apart from a party of protest when you were equally disgusted with what Con and Lab were doing.

Unfortunately, this led to us being saddled with Lib MSP George Lyon , and Lib MP Alan Reid.

Fortunately, we protested in a different way than Lib to register disgust at ConLab, and not just because we were fed up with George Lyon, but mainly because Jim Mather gave a good account of himself, and Alex Salmond is a leader to have faith in.

We got rid of George Lyon, and have Jim Mather as our MSP.

I don't give much from Alan Reid's chances in the General Election.

Your poll says a lot. But it seems to say the Libs are on the way out and those that want to protesteth too much, can now do so for a Scottish Government that has clearly done it's job to the best of it's abilities in the first year of government.
3

Jennifer R.,

Edinburgh 24/04/2008 13:00:05
The school closure plan was because of major financial black holes left by the labour government and sadly the schools that were put forward were ones who were only working at around 50% capacity. Now we are keeping them open but having to subsidise empty desks from other areas, including community projects in run down areas.

Don't forget, Lib Dems now have representatives in every area of the city so it is wrong to say they are only interested in their areas. Elaine Morris (Lib Dem) in Leith has been brilliant for us, really engaged and worked really hard to sort our the issues we have had in Granton. She has worked a damned sight harder than Coooncillor Labour Liz ever has.
4

Mik Wilso,

here 24/04/2008 13:09:02
#3 when you say "Coooncillor Labour Liz" I assume you mean Elizabeth "bunty backhander" Maginnis. You are right about Elaine Morris - she has being doing well for the Ward according to all the news on the street and bunty is trying to thwart her every move.
5

Labour Sleeze Reporter,

Edwynsburo 24/04/2008 13:13:54
I notice that LIsmore Parents Action Group former chairman the fat lazy now Coonsillor Mike Bridgeman hasn't bothered saying anything about Lismore school closing down - is that because his girth is getting bigger around the back pocket for letting down his constituents.
6

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

, Newington Art Aprreciation Society 24/04/2008 13:20:56
If Tracey Emin wants a sponsor, she could try drawing something nice.
7

Doh,

24/04/2008 14:22:48

What a disgraceful piece of journalism.

All basically a repetition of Labour lies.

At least Gina admits she takes her guff directly from the Labour party spin doctors.

The new council has managed to bring the budget under control and has brought to end year of Labour cronyism (except amongst journalists).

It will take years to clear out the Labour venality and let the city be governed on behalf of all the people and not just Labour dominated quangos.

#1 - I wouldnt worry about the poll too much it is comparing real votes with tv coverage. Back in May the LibDems were only polling about 12% so comparing like with like that is only a drop of 2%.

I would confidently predict and increase in the number of LibDem and SNP councillors at the next council elections in Edinburgh.
8

The Sprucer,

24/04/2008 14:54:54
Who cares.
9

Ghengis McCann,

Edinburgh 24/04/2008 16:24:02
#7, doh - "At least Gina admits she takes her guff directly from the Labour party spin doctors"

...and judging by your post, you are taking your guff directly from Nicol Stephen. The Lib Dems will always look after their own areas. Hypocritical carpetbaggers who will say anything to steal votes.

They are down in the polls because now they are having to match their words with deeds in places like Edinburgh, they are getting found out by the voters. The Lib Dems in power are clueless. They were dumped out after one term last time, and they will be dumped out after one term again this time.
10

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24/04/2008 17:40:49
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11

Andrew Allan,

24/04/2008 18:08:24
It would seem that those parties who have their heads in the clouds administer to their policies in the same way as those who now set bus time tables by reading a map, instead of having people drive the roots over a number of weeks to measure how the traffic really is. Yes this does mean those poodle parties of the westminster parliament.
12

Eve,

Scotland 24/04/2008 21:26:17
Lib dems cannae face the cammara when filming a politcal broad cast about a year ago.

Made me wonder what they can do or if they were trying to hide something from the veiwing public.

I use to feel empethic to wards the Lib Dems BUT since last year I Realy don't know if they can be trust. It would appear the only thing they can be trusted to do is prop up the other unioist every once and a while.

Any way I'm away, only really came on-line the day to check my emails. So night all.

I wish Sweet dreams of Scottish Independence for all.
13

Liberal for life,

Dunblane 24/04/2008 22:59:50
# 2 - Devolution, PR, Free Care for the elderly, not to mention the Old Age pension, still going almost 100 years later. So don't give me your drivel!
14

glassbenmhor,

25/04/2008 09:00:47
"RETURN TO YOUR CONSTITUENCIES (by-pass route) AND PREPARE FOR THE WILDERNESS"
15

glassbenmhor,

25/04/2008 09:02:23
David Steel

a funny wee man

with

a funny wee agenda
16

glassbenmhor,

25/04/2008 09:12:11
And as a big man once said to Nicol-and a happy christman to you too!
17

glassbenmhor,

25/04/2008 09:17:04
Conservative = Westminster

Liberals = West-more-sir

Labour = Westmonster

SNP = Scotland

What more can you say, take your pick?
18

Doh,

25/04/2008 09:35:41


The LibDems (and SNP) are governing for all in the city. The LibDems have the most councillors, one from nearly every ward in the city, unlike the Tories and Labour whose support is skewed towars the suburbia or council estates.

Gina Davidson is just repeating Labour lies picked up from Labour spin doctors.
19

me150,

25/04/2008 11:16:17
What about all the lies and deceit that the SNP have dished out?

What about all the financial blunders dished out by SNP?

Time will tell that the SNP are wasters and idiots that CANNOT run this country. They will in fact bankrupt Scotland if they keep up with some of their existing policies.
20

Scotish Exile,

25/04/2008 12:08:10
The Lib Dims are an irrelevance, don't have a clue and cannot be trusted

 

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