by Ellee Seymour | Apr 2, 2009 | Politics
With trust in politicians at an all-time low after the furore over MPs’ expenses, the publication of an audit of political engagement could not have been better timed. The latest Hansard Society’s Audit of Political Engagement 6 focuses on Britain’s...
by Ellee Seymour | Mar 23, 2009 | Environment, Politics
It’s the kind of zany stuff you might have seen featured on BBC’s Tomorrow’s World. I am totally blown away by the innovativeness of these five far-reaching ideas which have been shortlisted in the Financial Times Climate Change Challenge which I...
by Ellee Seymour | Mar 9, 2009 | Politics
I’m thrilled for Janice Small who has been selected as the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Batley and Spen in West Yorkshire. We worked together as Conservative regional press officers during the last general election and she was dynamite....
by Ellee Seymour | Mar 8, 2009 | Politics
I have never regarded the girl guide movement as political activists. But they clearly have strong views on women and politics, according to a report they have published called alarmingly Political Outsiders:We Care, But Will We Vote? It has been highlighted today to...
by Ellee Seymour | Mar 5, 2009 | Euro election, Politics
Having written in the past about the dire shortage of women in British politics, I was fascinated to read the results of a European-based survey on this topic – and discover unsurprisingly that similar attitudes are shared on the continent. The survey of 35,000...
by Ellee Seymour | Mar 2, 2009 | News, Politics
I did once have a dishy date who collected me in his head turning yellow Lotus Elite. Sitting in the low slung passenger seat was an exhilarating – and breathless – experience. Unlike other motor companies suffering deeply from the recession right now,...
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