News for September 2011

Back to the Future with Labour’s conference pledges

The three wise men (or stooges, depending on your perspective) of Labour’s comeback have hailed their new policies over the past few days - seemingly without any sense of irony that they are not exactly on solid ground as far as credibility is concerned.

Ed Miliband: “We will cut tuition fees to £6,000.”

– Labour Manifesto, 1997: “We will not introduce tuition fees.”

– Tuition fees introduced in 1998.

– Labour Manifesto 2001: “We will not introduce top-up fees.”

– Top-up fees introduced in 2004, trebling the level of fees.

Ken Livingstone:”I will cut fares”

– Between 2005 and 2007, the single Oyster bus fare under Livingstone rose by 42 per cent (from 70p to £1)

–In 2007, there was a 25 per cent increase in the off-peak Oyster bus fare, greater than any rise Boris has imposed on it.

Ed Balls:”we will set out for our manifesto tough fiscal rules that the next Labour government will have to stick to”

– In 2006, Treasury figures showed that Chancellor Brown would have broken his ‘Golden Rule’ by £2.5bn. So he moved the dates of the economic cycle.

The conference season chart

So, this year I’m heading to both Conservative and Lib Dem conference (all part of ze new job) so it seems fitting to have slightly more tunes than usual to make the train journeys and hangovers pass quicker.

The Rub - Dutch Uncles

AKA…What a life! - Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Miss You - Foster the People

Love Cry  - Four Tet

Your Eyes - Bombay Bicycle Club

THe White Flash - Modeselektor

Yr City is a Sucker - LCD Soundsystem

NY Excuse - Soulwax

Jumbo - Underworld

Tonto (live) - Battles

This Orient - Foals

Fictional State - To Kill a King

Heart & Arrow - Danny and the Champions of the World

Blagdon Lake - Beak>

Kitchenette - Grinderman

A.P.O.L.O.G.Y. - Tom Vek

Hey Scenesters! - The Cribs

William Powers - The Maccabees

Babies - Pulp

Our Lady of Lourdes - Paul Smith

England (live) - The National

See You Soon - Coldplay

And it’s on Spotify too you know.

Posted: September 17th, 2011
Categories: Ideas for living, What I'm listening to
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