- Thu Apr 09, 2026 2:27 pm
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Williams was prattling on about the Artemis mission the other day... 
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2026 5:24 pm Was that article serious?It's hard to tell there these days.
since the end of Corbyn’s leadership, the interest in it from Labour nationally has been minimal. Under Keir Starmer, the party has generally been incurious, and often outright hostile, towards promising new policies and ideas from the left – despite the absence of them from the Labour right and the party’s urgent need for fresh approaches.My guess is that when Preston City Council built what looks like good relations with local business they mentioned Jeremy Corbyn as little as possible.
Some of this attitude can be explained by Starmer’s scorched-earth approach to anything associated with Corbyn’s tenure, but the problem goes deeper. Historically, the centralising, often conservative Labour hierarchy has often been suspicious of Labour people doing bold things in local government. During the 1980s, when the national party was struggling against a dominant Margaret Thatcher, it nevertheless remained cool towards the relatively popular, Labour-run Greater London Council (GLC), which was reshaping the capital’s infrastructure, social attitudes and sense of itself in radical and lasting ways. One of the GLC’s key figures was Valerie Wise, who chaired its strongly feminist women’s committee. She is now an important member of Brown’s administration in Preston. “I only came on board because it’s radical,” she told me.
Last Monday, the council leader since 2018, Matthew Brown, took me to some of the many enterprises his administration had supported or initiated: a cooperatively run yoga studio, a new council-owned cinema and “the only cooperatively managed Travellers’ site in the country”. Preston still has problems such as concentrations of poverty and vacant, decaying buildings, but it also has prospects.I give credit for a council trying to improve traveller sites, that's a serious policy that could improve the lives of the travelers and improve community relations. But the rest of it? I wonder if Preston would have some more potholes fixed.