Thursday, October 25, 2007

Political misjudgements - the debate continues

It's been great to see so many comments on my Top 10 Political Misjudgements post, and to see the debate about this continuing on other blogs. I have tried to reply to all the points listed below on the blogs concerned.

  • Jonathan Calder of Liberal England questions the assumption that Jim Callaghan would indeed have won a 1978 election had he risked it.

  • Thunder Dragon argues ingeniously that, far from ending his frontline career, it was Powell's Rivers of Blood speech that could have made him a contender for the Tory leadership.

  • Mick Fealty on the Telegraph's new Brassneck blog sees the whole thing as proof of Powell's dictum that all political careers end in failure.

  • Stephen Tall on Lib Dem Voice asks for nominations for the biggest misjudgement by a Lib Dem politician (since there weren't any in my list.)

  • Gracchi on Westminster Wisdom makes the case for political chaos theory.

    Thanks also to Comment is Free, Tim, Rupa, Some Random Thoughts, Vino S, Guido and of course Iain for linking - I'll leave you to guess which one was responsible for the most traffic!

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  • A siren Lib Dem voice?

    "In particular, I find merely for raising concern about the way Britain is becoming more economically divided, the rich getting richer, the poor getting poorer, I’m getting dismissed as some old style lefty who shouldn’t really be in the party by Clegg supporters. Well if that’s what you lot are really like, it’s bye-bye Liberal Democrats from me if Clegg wins. I wish I hadn’t bothered with all the work I put in helping to turn Lewisham from a LibDem black hole into an area where we’re now seriously considering winning at Parliamentary level."

    - Matthew Huntbach, commenting on Lib Dem Voice.

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    Wednesday, October 24, 2007

    Obviously sound judgement

    MPs who supported Ming Campbell in the 2006 Lib Dem leadership election:

    Danny Alexander
    Norman Baker
    John Barrett
    Tom Brake
    Colin Breed
    Jeremy Browne
    Malcolm Bruce
    Paul Burstow
    Vince Cable
    Alistair Carmichael
    Nick Clegg
    Edward Davey
    Don Foster

    Andrew George
    Julia Goldsworthy
    Nick Harvey

    John Hemming
    Paul Keetch
    Norman Lamb
    David Laws
    Michael Moore
    John Pugh

    Alan Reid
    Dan Rogerson
    Adrian Sanders
    Robert Smith
    Jo Swinson
    Matthew Taylor
    Sarah Teather
    John Thurso
    Jenny Willott

    MPs who are supporting Nick Clegg in the current Lib Dem leadership election:

    Danny Alexander
    Colin Breed
    Jeremy Browne
    Malcolm Bruce
    Alistair Carmichael
    Ed Davey

    Tim Farron
    Don Foster
    Julia Goldsworthy
    Nick Harvey

    Mike Hancock
    Mark Hunter
    Paul Keetch
    Norman Lamb
    David Laws
    Michael Moore

    Greg Mulholland
    Mark Oaten
    John Pugh
    Willie Rennie
    Paul Rowen
    Sir Robert Smith
    Sarah Teather

    Steve Webb
    Stephen Williams
    Phil Willis

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