By Denis Campbell
In three months the UK will contest a general election. Wow! Can you feel the tension build… Zzzzzzzz.
Three months out from November of 2008, US candidate Barack Obama spoke before 85,000 people at the Democratic National Convention’s outdoor football stadium. Here? The three parties reluctantly and finally agreed to their set of televised [...]
What if You Gave an Election and No One Came?
Posted on 04 March 2010 by Denis Campbell | Comments (1) | Tags: anti-Muslim, David Cameron, Eton, Geert Wilders, General Election, George W. Bush, Gordon Brown, John Kerry, Labour, Nick Clegg, Pim Fortuyn, PMQ’s, President Obama, racist, Sarah Palin, The Netherlands, Tory, UK Election
As Japan Goes in UK Labour’s Summer or Discontent - Is a Tory Win Assured?
Posted on 31 August 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Afghanistan, Conservative leader David Cameron, Daily Kos, Danyl Johnson, David Cameron, demconwatchblog.com, Diet, Expense-gate, fivethirtyeight.com, Gordon Brown, ICM/Mirror poll, Japan, Labour, Lib Dems, MP expenses row, Nate Silver, Nick Clegg, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Susan Boyle, The Telegraph, UK media, X-Factor
Last night Japan’s ruling party lost control of the Diet by a 3:1 margin. Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown escaped the UK and spent the weekend in Afghanistan. Is this where we are? The PM must go to a war zone to get some peace? As Japan goes, so goes Labour in 2010?
Mr. Brown has [...]
MP Expense Row Drum Beats On
Posted on 18 May 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Buckingham Palace, Conservative leader David Cameron, David Cameron, displeased, Gordon Brown, HRH Queen Elizabeth II, Lib Dems, MP expenses, Nick Clegg, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Queen Elizabeth, Tony Blair
By Denis Campbell
Her Majesty is “displeased.”
Queen Elizabeth II normally stays above the fray, so much so that “displeased” is a cause for alarm bells across Westminster and the land. Most monarchs in Europe’s labyrinth of Constitutional Monarchies serve largely “ceremonial” roles. Although most can still take the Draconian step of dissolving a dysfunctional government, they [...]
Lib Dems: Upset Bound or Permanent 3rd Party?
Posted on 18 April 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Angel Hotel, Cardiff, Kirsty Williams, Lib Dems, Nick Clegg, Party Conference, Welsh Lib Dems
By Denis Campbell
Welsh Lib Dems are meeting this weekend in Cardiff for the annual Welsh conference. While the Lib Dems have a chance to tap into voter distrust of both Labour and the Tories, can they overcome voter apathy and provide a real 3rd party choice?
At this point there is little to distinguish them from [...]
















































