When is a majority not a majority? When it is not a Tory majority.

Things are starting to get really rattled in the Tory supporting press this morning. They appear to be waking up to the fact that for the fifth general election in a row the Conservatives will not win an outright majority and so are now arguing that the Tory party should refuse to give up power even though they can’t get a majority in the House of Commons.

At this point it is worth pointing out that I am not a constitutional expert but having listened to what many have had to say over the past few weeks it is clear that an unwritten constitution is all things to all men and women so perhaps we are all experts. However, the latest argument that a majority in the House of Commons against the Conservatives is the wrong type of majority, because the Labour party may well have less Labour MP’s than Conservative or that there share of the vote was smaller, does seem very close to revolution and one that will only come back and destroy the Conservative brand once and for all. Yet today The Times has argued such a thing in its leader and claiming that a Conservative minority Government would be legitimate because of ‘…Size, incumbency and loyalty to Britain…’ and so continue to rule. It doesn’t matter that it would never get any legislation through the House of Commons and would ensure that Scotland would turn to the SNP in such a big way that trying to stop the break up of Britain would be almost impossible and create the biggest constitutional crises since the abdication of Edward 8th (Theresa May’s words). Perhaps the word ‘Unionist’ in the Conservative and Unionist party has a new definition as well. Given the scaremongering about the SNP over the past few weeks I guess it must.

So it seems as we come to the climax of one of the strangest campaigns in modern history some amongst us are willing to rewrite the constitution again just because they can’t stand loosing. It does remind me of the quote from some left of centre person recently who claimed that the Tony Blair majorities were somewhat illegitimate because they were gained by the wrong type of voters voting for Labour. I fully support the Conservative party’s attempt to form a Government, just as a I support the Labour party’s efforts but surely if any arrangement of loyalties cannot win a vote in the House of Commons they can’t carry on being the Government and it doesn’t really matter about spurious qualifications of the right type of majority…whoever has got the votes forms the Government of the day. The others have to suck it up and try and win an election next time around.

Simon Marchini
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Drummin’ with a Brickie

Brick Layer Chic

 

Florance Walsh

 

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Drawn between two lungs

Delilah

 

 

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It’s the NHS stupid

95 Billion pounds is a lot of money – an astonishing amount of money only thing is it is not enough and not enough by an awful lot – maybe 8 billion maybe 30 billion – who really knows?   That last point is the real killer statistic – no one knows just how much money the NHS in England will need to keep functioning other than to say it is a huge amount of  money.

There are many stale arguments during the current election but perhaps the stalest is over the NHS.   It is one of Labour’s key subjects and so they are going full out to try and pretend that the NHS is about the be scrapped by the nasty Tories.  This is nonsense.   To hear some in the Labour party talk you would think that everything is wonderfully peachy in the NHS but for those nasty Tories.   Of course everything isn’t wonderful and never has been from the day the NHS was established in the 1940s.  It has always been strapped for cash. The Labour party  would like you to  think that nothing in the NHS is privatised when infact one of the key planks of the NHS, primary care, has always been privatised with most GP surgeries being run as private practices and somehow the walls have not come crumbling down.

Of course the Tories are no better.  They claim to be seeking 20 billion pounds of efficiency savings so that they can invest 8 billion (well at least I think that is what they are saying as with much about the NHS it is really just hot air).  The Tories have just made a pledge/vow/deceit not to raise taxes over the length of the next parliament – well how are they going to pay for the extra spending on the NHS if these efficiency savings don’t pan out – and they never do?   It is all nonsense.

Now it is reasonable to assume that any organisation that spends 95 Billion pounds a year can make efficiency savings without the the whole system collapsing. The problem with the NHS is that no one is really willing to accept them – especially the people who seem to think that closing a hospital which is no longer needed is a step too far.   It is not helped by the SNP position that everything in the Scottish NHS is rosy when clearly it is not.  So people in England look at Scots and wonder why the Scots can get free prescriptions when they can’t in England?  The truth is that, as with many things to do with the SNP, free prescriptions make no sense at all and they certainly don’t appear to have improved the Scottish health in any visible way.

Mention of the SNP brings the West Lothian question front and centre when talking about the NHS in England.   The new government is mostly likely going to be a Labour/Lib Dem coalition or arrangement.   However, this will make it very difficult to muster the votes in the House of Commons to get a majority without a deal/understanding of some description with the SNP.   SNP members of the Westminster parliament can vote on all matters to do with the English NHS yet the reverse isn’t the case as health is solely under the purview of the Scottish parliament.  So to do anything for NHS England the new government will need the SNP, who will no doubt try and get concessions for their assistance.  In short the most political battles of the next parliament will be fought over the NHS in England.

A few weeks ago I said the most important result to look out for was the number of Lib Dem MP’s to SNP MP’s.  Once the new government has been formed the most destructive political fight will be over the NHS because, as I believe I might have said before – we don’t have, despite all the outright porky pies told us by the desperate political classes, the money.

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Ink and the mama bear

James Dean

As a medium for mark making Ink takes some beating.  However, the thing I really enjoy about Ink is that it is permanent (I know you can erase it but it always looks scruffy) and so every mark counts or rather you have to make every mark count. When an  errors happens , and that seems to happen a lot to me, you have to live with it.  It is great.

CamelOn a totally separate  issue I watched the Jools Holland show the other night and saw a great new duo called Madisen and the Mama Bear.  I understand that they are a mother and son combo which I thought were really really good.  Not sure what the rest of their music is like – will have to wait for the extended version on Friday to find out.   In the meantime here is the Jools Holland performance:

 

 

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Shake It out… shake it out

Emma Watson

It comes to something when a person who follows politics has had enough but that point has been reached…when will this hell be over?  We have another 6 days of politicians of whatever hue are just making things up as they go along – they know they can’t deliver but that just doesn’t stop them.

So please let the next 6 days slip by as quickly as possible and then we can get back to reality whereby they have to come up with solutions that don’t involve fantasy claims because, well they will have to face the problem of having to pay for their claims – that is once we have sorted out who is going to form the government.   I think my head is about to explode! ARGGGHHHH!!!!

1970s TV Personality

 

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This feels just a bit weird

Nude Woman Study 001

This feels just a bit weird – almost a week without posting anything and I finally got around to posting a few images.

Nude Woman Study 002 Nude Woman Croached

 

 

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Show me the money…

In just under two weeks time the phony election will be over and the real election will start as the parties and their leaders lick their wounds whilst starting to work out how they are going get enough votes together to form a government.  It will not be easy as none of the electoral arithmetic seems to add up.  What we will probably end up with is some form of minority government that will try and avoid passing any legislation unless they have to and when they do face a vote they will have to cajole, threaten and bribe their way to victory – the era of pork barrel politics will once again have entered British political lexicon.

There is only one problem with all this – there is no money and all the parties know this.  At the moment we are hearing about ‘fully costed’ pledges which roughly translated means wishful thinking.  So Labour are going freeze this and reduce that whilst spending more on the other – it means nothing because they don’t have the money.  Equally, the Conservative are promising massive cuts hear and tax cuts there with not the first idea how they are going to deliver on either.  The SNP have the advantage that they don’t have to pretend that their figures add up, they didn’t during the independence campaign  so why should they start now?  Yet they claim to be able to reduce cuts and increase spending without really saying where the money is coming from.  The Lib Dems apparently have the best ‘fully costed’ pledges yet at the moment no one is listening to them – this may change after May 7th.

What this really means is that trying to change anything in the next parliament will be very difficult as there will be no natural majority to forge.  For all the SNP bluster, or should that be Conservative, they won’t have that much to offer as any wrong step, and they will make plenty – they are only human after all, could well affect their  polling in the 2016 Holyrood election where surely Labour will be able start to fight back against the SNP?  So the spending plans being put forward will resemble those of the current government with a little bit of fiddling at the edges.  Maybe the one thing that might get wide ranging support would be some form of electoral reform which replaces the first past the post system we have at the moment. Maybe.

The one thing that will definitely will happen is that we will replace Trident with another system.  The scale and the exact details will be debated and changed over the years to come but there is too much of a majority in Westminster for that not to happen.  Even the SNP won’t be too bothered about this as the Royal Navy base in Scotland that supports the current Trident deployment is one of the largest employers in Scotland so closure is something they don’t really want, even if they are against nuclear weapons.  Such is the strange world of politics.

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Project LV One – Day 358 or 365 – An Ending

Russian Military Officer

Serendipity is one of my favourite words.  I am not it works as a scientific concept but that doesn’t really matter.  Today is the last day of Project LV One – boy what a year that has been!   I don’t wish to dwell on the ins and outs of the project tonight but just would like to leave you you with this thought.  I was looking for some mood music to help me write this last official blog on LV One and so selected my Atmosphere playlist and hit the play button not really knowing what would play.  Suddenly An Ending by Brian Eno came through the speakers which was perfect.  It could so easily have been Angel by Massive Attack, which is playing now, which is really isn’t fitting the mood I feel.   Serendipitous?  I like to think is.

Tree Packwood House Bardsley Clinton Manor

 

 

 

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Project LV One – Day 357 or 364 – Guess who can’t count the days

Woman in Profile

This is just a bit early but not by much.  I suspect I might be busy tomorrow so I thought I would get this post in as it is the penultimate post of Project LV One.  Somewhere along the line I managed to mess up the  day counter but I can live with that.

What will I do with myself after Wednesday?   Probably blog a lot less that is for sure but hopefully quantity will make way for a little more quality – a vain hope I suspect but I can live in hope.  The story behind these two paintings – nothing really other than I made them in garden whilst taking in the wonderful spring weather we are having at the moment – long may it last.

Nude Woman Sketch 007

 

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