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Martin Land on Nick’s first 100 days

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Dear Nick,

Well, not bad. The polls look better and on the doorstep I’ve not had a single person ask me why we got rid of Charles Kennedy.

The Bones Commission was a good idea. It was a less of a good idea to allow those who could be part of the problem (I only say could) set its remit. Equally, I’m not sure that the deadline for submissions was very generous and I don’t think the message got down to the grassroots. But let’s see what comes out of it. But it must be an interim step – to coin a Cableism our organisation must owe more to Trotsky (continuous revolution) than Stalin (continuous bureaucracy).

Meantime, when you want to monitor the state of opinion in the party, I would humbly suggest that Lib Dem Voice (especially the members’ forum) and the range of Lib Dem blogs available to read are probably a better indicator than Lib Dem News. I hasten to add I enjoy LD News immensely – it’s the Tardis of Liberalism.

100 days ago I raised the prospect of what you would say to David Cameron when the inevitable discussion took place about a future coalition. Of course, I don’t know if such a meeting took place, but you have made your position very public and for the time being the issue has been laid to rest. But make no mistake. As we get closer to the General Election and the polls get less volatile and much tighter, the issue will come up again and again.

You’ve made it through the first 100 days; 8 out of 10 so far. You have generated the right mood; you are seen as caring and authoritative without being strident or aggressive. It takes time to build the right public image, but as you have just decided to project your own persona you will do very well.

Turning to the future, you really must make sure your colleagues get out more. We need them on the streets helping us to build local strengths. If you want to win 150 seats over the next 10 years, a lot more work has to go into building up local parties. And next time there is a key vote in the House, just suggest they form a Conga behind you.

Finally, we should do well enough in the local elections in May and this will give you a springboard for what must be a campaigning summer. But the Tories will do well too, so we will have to continue to work our hardest. As for Labour, my suspicion is that they will wish they had banned local elections as a Blood Sport along with Fox Hunting…

Yours sincerely,

Martin Land

* Martin Land is a Cambridgeshire Liberal Democrat activist.


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