Thursday, 29 April 2010

It's all come rushing back to me...

...why I don't blog that is. It takes up time! You can't just think of something and then write it down straight away. You have to edit it, ensure that what you publish isn't going to come back to haunt you in years to come, and then post. And there is so much else to do with ones time!

Plus, it's hard to be very insightful and/or original when there are so many other forms of media out there.

5000 words due Wednesday. Shall focus on that, celebrate on Wednesday night and then get ready to watch the election results. Then have an hour presentation due on Friday on Russia's involvement in WW1. Joy.


Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Time to gamble?

A thought struck me today as I watched last nights version of 'The Campaign Show.'

If the Tories are really passionate about not having a hung parliament, why not promise that they will not - under any circumstances - work in a coalition with the Liberal Democrats.

By doing so, not only would they be seen as sticking to their 'principles', but it would make it very clear that a vote for the LibDems can only mean one thing; a vote for Gordon Brown as PM. And the only way to avoid that would be by voting for David Cameron and the Conservative Party.

It's a sneaky political strategy that could backfire as the public could perceive a cast iron guarantee not to work with the LibDems as blackmail instead of a way of giving the electorate a clear choice.

But on the other hand, it has potential to secure that elusive majority.

Thoughts?

Monday, 26 April 2010

An Introduction!

Hello! And welcome to my blog, the hopeful home of 'The Tory Democrat.'

Let's start with an admission before I attempt to define who I am and why I'm blogging; I have tried this whole blogging business before. And I failed. I used to find that I looked back at my thoughts, musings and opinions merely months after I had written them and disagreed with myself, at times rather strongly! And I didn't really feel I was getting much out of blog, or contributing at all to the blogging community. This election however, has enthused me to get blogging again, with a new blog, look and name.

Between my last blog and this one, I've been around the world on a now infamous 'Gap Yah' and I have (almost) completed two years of studying History at the University of Nottingham. I'm based in London when not in Nottingham. As time has gone on my views have mellowed and settled somewhat and I think the best description of my political stance is 'One Nation Conservatism' or 'Tory Democracy.'

Sorta a leftish conservative basically.

I think I could fit in with the right of the Labour Party and the left of the Conservative Party. Silly me eh?

I believe in helping the poor, struggling and marginal, and I believe in being a friend to business. I believe there is a partnership that has to exist between disparate sections of society. And I believe that however much effort the state puts in to change and the re-distribution (of anything), that real change really does come from the people. And that needs to be encouraged alongside state intervention, not as an afterthought. Making a profit shouldn't be punished, but exploitation shouldn't be rewarded either.

There is so much that I think this Government have got right; the increased aid budget, the priority towards the NHS and the increased funding for school buildings etc. Equally, there is a lot they have got wrong; too many top down targets, encroachment of important civil liberties and putting too great a strain on public finances which is now the issue of this election. I also can't help but get the feeling the attitude of 'throw money at it and it will then improve' does pervade some elements of this Government. On education, whilst I'm delighted the Government brought in top-up-fees (and yes, I am a student!), I'm still shocked at the '50%' target set for university entrance for school leavers.

Do I think the Conservatives have all of the answers? No. They will get some things right, and some things badly wrong. As would any Government. I still hope though, that they will do more than Labour have in the last 13 years to encourage the 'Big Society' which they currently promote. I hope they reform our education system and carefully manage the undeniable required cuts. We'll see what happens if they manage to get in to office!

I hope you've got a flavour of what I'm about and I'll aim to be blogging in the next few days on my election predictions, my thoughts on opinions polls, the value of the TV debates and a few other issues I feel strongly about.

Happy reading.

(PS - It appears I do have a North American cousin...I do hope he doesn't mind a kindred spirit with a similar blog URL.)