We live in interesting times! - and frankly, worrying times. My nightmare scenario involves
Trump winning the US Presidency (though losing it may bring its own problems - he's already talking about a conspiracy to 'steal the election' from him!)
The Labour Party in Britain opting for purity over power, and re-electing Jeremy Corbyn as leader of a dysfunctional opposition. That might increase the chances of the Scots moving closer to independence as Tory hegemony over Westminster extends beyond the short term.
Sarkozy or Le Pen winning the French Presidency....
Today I will summarise the state of play in the various UK party leadership elections.
LABOUR PARTY
Owen Smith is challenging the incumbent Jeremy Corbyn for leader. Edible voters (Labour Party members; Registered supporters (who signed up and paid during a brief window in July) and Affiliated Supporters (members of affiliated trade unions, socialist societies and other affiliated organisations who individually sign up as affiliated supporters before next Monday) - will be sent ballot papers (Members only) and an email with instructions on voting electronically - from 22nd August. Ballot papers must be returned (or online voting completed) by noon on 21st September. The result be be announced immediately prior to the start of the Labour Conference the following weekend.
Owen Smith's website can be accessed at http://www.owen2016.com
Jeremy Corbyn's website can be accessed at http://www.jeremycorbyn.org.uk
UKIP
The favourite to succeed Nigel Farage was disqualified because computer problems meant his online application was only successfully received minutes AFTER the deadline closed. (you couldn't make this up! - but serves as a warning to any students submitting essays or eTMAs (OU) close to the cut off time!!!)
The candidates are
Jonathan Arnott - an MEP for North East England. Aged 35
Phillip Broughton - a former UKIP candidate in the parliamentary seat of Hartlepool
Lisa Duffy - A Cambridgeshire councillor , who is a party organiser. She is a former chief of staff for Patrick O'Flynn - a UKIP MEP. If she wins, he will be HER deputy.
Bill Etheridge - 46 year old who is both an MEP and a Dudley councillor.
Diane James - an MEP for South East England - an admirer of Putin.
Elizabeth Jones - a member of UKIPs NEC and the deputy chair of UKIP in Lambeth.
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