civil engineer wrote:
I honestly think our war is won..well maybe we've had our el alemain....not the end, not even the begining of the end but the end of the begining.
The nu labour experiment is now in full retreat, the anti motorist game is up and the greenwash has been exposed....now we see the slow decay of the politics of envy dressed up as safety/environmentalism but as is the case when hostile invaders driven from a newly liberated land be prepared for vicious reprisals and sporadic counter offensives but............
The game is up.
Now we have to chase them out of town.
The election of Boris in london is a clear sign that we've just passed through a sea change in our political consensus.

PeterE wrote:
bombus wrote:
They would rather persecute motorists for another couple of years (along with all the other unpopular, extremist, self-serving stuff that they do) and get kicked out than stop persecuting motorists and stand a chance of staying in. Incredible. No government that obviously hates its subjects so much should ever be in power anywhere in the civilised world.
Realistically, while the Tories would overall almost certainly be better than the present lot, I wouldn't hold out much hope of anything more than a slight change of emphasis on road safety policy. I would love to see
Stop the War on Drivers being adopted as a central plank of Tory policy but it won't happen.
This is why it is vital for groups such as Safe Speed and the ABD to continue to press their campaigns vigorously whatever party is in power and to avoid any overtly party political stance.
I prefer Civil Engineer's outlook!

But I think you're both right really. The tide has turned and we're past the worst, but it will be a gradual process. I'm not expecting miracles when the Conservatives get power back, but it will be something at least. However I strongly agree that we shouldn't support any particular party and should still "push" whoever's in power. I just think that in a few years, our campaign will be more about changing policies in the right direction than stopping them going in the wrong direction (which is, unfortunately, mostly what we've been doing since Safe Speed was formed, not because we haven't won the debate about cameras, but just because the facts are being willfully ignored by those with an anti-motorist agenda).
I do think (possibly naively) that whatever the Conservatives do, it will be because they really believe they're improving road safety, whereas this current lot have shown that they are downright malicious, and care much more about persecuting motorists and pursuing a socialist agenda than improving safety. I sincerely hope the Conservatives never show such a shameful disregard for road users' lives.
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Paul Smith: a legend.
"The freedom provided by the motor vehicle is not universally applauded, however: there are those who resent the loss of state control over individual choice that the car represents. Such people rarely admit their prejudices openly; instead, they make false or exaggerated claims about the adverse effects of road transport in order to justify calls for higher taxation or restrictions on mobility." (
Conservative Way Forward:
Stop The War Against Drivers)