Brian Mathew's Blog : 2008
Gurkha Justice Campaign

I had the honour of meeting Tul Bahadur Pun VC who won the Victoria Cross fighting for Britain in the Gurkha Rifles during the Second World War. He is one of only 10 living recipients of this country's highest award for valour and now along with Joanna Lumley he is fighting for the rights of comrades to live in the UK.

On Tuesday 30th September, the high Court ruled that their treatment by the Government had been unlawful in terms of the right to live in the UK if they retired before 1997. Following the High Court decision the Government must change the law on how it treats the Gurkhas. If you would like to join the campaign and add your name to it then please visit the Gurkha Justice website www.gurkhajustice.org.uk and sign up for justice.
Britain has had no greater friends than the Gurkhas. They have served across the world in the defence of our Country for nearly 200 years. Over 45,000 died in the two World Wars as part of the British Army and they are still fighting in the British Army today.

Further information can be found at www.vchero.co.uk
Make it Happen
Protest in Portishead over possible closure of its much loved open air swimming pool


Why I support UNISON

Great things happening at Clevedon School


Lib Dem Post Office Survey for North Somerset - Results Revealed
Over the past three months the Liberal Democrats in North Somerset, spear headed by local campaigner and Parliamentary Candidate Dr Brian Mathew, have been undertaking a survey of the use of the Post Offices in an effort to prove how important they are to village and town life in the constituency. With two post offices threatened with imminent closure at Barrow Gurney and Nailsea Kingshill it is hoped that this information may help to prove to the bosses of the Post Office in London that the Post Offices are needed in North Somerset.
In all 10,000 households were contacted in the survey and over 500 responded. This showed that on average householders visited the post office between 2 and 3 times per week, that the purchase of postage stamps (96%) and postage of personal parcels (90%) was the main activity with 37% of households using the banking facilities and 20% of respondents collecting their pensions from the post office. 17% of householders reported using the post office to send business parcels. Of the items most requested 51% said they wanted to be able to pay for their road tax at post offices and 26% wanted to be able to pay for TV licences again. 14% said they paid their household bills for electricity, council tax and phone at the post office. Other services valued included posting special and recorded delivery items, obtaining passports, foreign currency and buying premium bonds, as well as shopping locally for grocery and stationery items.
The lesson from this exercise is that the Post Office is still a vital institution, but one that has been devalued by the withdrawal of some services like TV licence renewal. However with fuel prices on the rise as we approach the tipping point for oil, it is doubly important to keep local services. Also with an aging population how can pensioners be expected to travel all day to post a letter or withdraw their pensions if they no longer have a post office near by? It seems obvious that post offices and local shops are going to become more and more important in the coming years as both a focal point for communities as well as to provide vital services. This is not something the Tories can be honest about defending, as they oversaw the closure of over 3,500 post offices under Thatcher and Major. The Lib Dems are meanwhile campaigning to keep every post office open in the country.
Members of the public are encouraged to keep up their own pressure in Nailsea Kingshill and Barrow Gurney by writing to: the National Consultation Team, Post Office Ltd, Freepost Consultation Team, or e-mail them at info@postwatch.co.uk
Brian Mathew with Marion Burlinson the Post Mistress of Barrow Gurney Post Office
Snouts in the trough on April the 1st?
Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidates Mike Bell and Brian Mathew with the UNISON Lobby of Councillors on the 1st of April outside North Somerset Council
Welcome Clarion Readers!
Welcome to all Clarion readers and those that have been adding their names and support to our campaign to stop the closures of post offices in North Somerset.
It now looks as if the Post Offices in Clevedon are safe, but keep filling in the post card survey when you receive it as we are building a solid case to keep all the post offices open wherever they are, specifically Nailsea Kingshill and Barrow Gurney Post Offices, that now have been told they have 6 weeks to appeal against closure. So far we have had over 250 letters of support, and many people have also added their signatures to our 'green approach to product packaging petition'..... which is on the 3rd page of the Clarion.
One of the big messages that we are getting out is that we are now the voice of the Centre Left in North Somerset and that together united as centre left voters we can actually win in North Somerset, and indeed would have done in the 2005 General Election, if everyone had voted together.
So friends who voted for either the Greens or for Labour in the past, please lend us your votes and vote with me and the Lib Dems next time round and lets make a change in North Somerset and a change for Britain! We are a truly democratic party, and the only one whose policies are made by the membership, so better still join us and make your voices heard in the Party of tomorrow, the Party that believes in being Free, Fair and Green!
Either e-mail me here at brian@brianmathew.org.uk or write to Freepost RRGY-XJYS-RAAE, Liberal Democrats, 12 Henly Lodge, Yatton, BS49 4JQ

CUTS CUTS CUTS – Protest, farce, tragedy
ITV were there to record the demo live for the six o’clock news, and as the crowd chanted slogans to keep warm and make their opinions known to the Councillors as they walked in to the hall, shouts also went up to cheer motorists who blew their horns in support. Earlier another motorist, in this case a Tory Councillor, angered the demonstrators as he pushed his Japanese 4X4 into the crowd to park at the front of the hall. No matter… it was used as a place to put placards by tired and cold hands.
Otter Group Volunteers fear loss of support from North Somerset Council
The Problem of Packaging’ - Recycling and avoiding Plastic
We all know the problem, almost everything we buy at supermarkets seems to be wrapped in plastic, ironically even when some vegetables are unwrapped organic veggies almost always are.
The prize of the afternoons expedition was a pair of ‘corn on the cob’, already wrapped by nature in leaves, but wrapped again in plastic (see picture).
Save the Post Office!
The Governments imminent destruction of much of the Post Office network is a big issue and one that is going to get bigger over the coming months. With 2,500 post offices to be closed during 2008, this looks like the biggest shot in the foot that Prime Minister Brown has made so far. The policy is not fair and its not green. How can pensioners be expected to travel all day to post a letter or withdraw their pensions? So definitely not fair….. and thanks to the state of rural transport this will be the case for an increasing number of people who don’t have the luxury of their own cars, and for the rest of us it is also going to mean longer queues and further to travel….. so definitely not green either.
This is not something the Tories can be honest about defending, as they oversaw the closure of over 3,500 post offices under prime ministers Thatcher and Major, and according to Private Eye their own policy guru Oliver Letwin is in the pay of Rothchilds, the same firm that is doing the Government's planning on Post Office Closures.
Post Office managers in North Somerset will know later this month whether their office will be closed, the rest of us will be informed in March. The word on the street is that the West End Post Office in Clevedon is likely to be on the list of those for closure and so a group of eleven brave Lib Dem members and supporters joined me on a cold January day to raise the issue and protest against the coming closures of the post offices across the constituency.
The ability of people to access the essential services that are on offer, or could be on offer, at every post office, makes the decision so short sighted it beggars belief. Talking to users who were coming from near and far to the West End Post Office revealed people sending items for ‘ebay’, using the service as a bank, sending Christmas ‘thank you’ letters and even using the office to send out mailings for the Clevedon social services office.
What’s the answer? Join us the Liberal Democrats in North Somerset and help defending the Post Offices and work for a Free, Fair, and Green Britain!..... Remember we were also the only major party to campaign against the war in Iraq..... and with a great new Leader in Nick Clegg, the future is Gold if we go for it!
Previous Labour voters, Green voters, people who have given up on politics, please lend us your votes and let’s win North Somerset for the 'Green Centre Left'. United we can win, divided we won’t……….the ball is in your court…….
e-mail me brian@brianmathew.org.uk and I’ll help you to do something for our communities, you can do as much or as little as you feel comfortable with doing. Whether its delivering campaign newsletters, or standing for Council. Come and join us and stand up for your rights and help build a Free, Fair and Green tomorrow!
Happy New Year 2008
Dear Residents of North Somerset
Young or old, working or retired, in work or between jobs, at school or at University. Here's to a Happy, Free, Fair and Green, Liberal Democratic New Year.
It was great to be selected at the end of November as parliamentary candidate for the Lib Dems in North Somerset, and now the real work begins. We know that if we can unite the centre left here, and bring people that have voted for the Labour and Green Parties in the past to vote with us, we can defeat the Tories and give the majority the voice they deserve. We believe in many of the same things and we can start to achieve them together. To paraphrase Benjamin Franklin, 'United we can win, divided we won't'.
It is an important time, for us locally and nationally.
In North Somerset the cuts that the Tory run council is threatening to bring in will hit education and care for those in need, and hit the environment, and it does not even look like they are needed.
Nationally with our new leader Nick Clegg in place we have a popular rising star to lead us, so log on to his YouTube site by following the link below and hear what her has to say in person:
http://c.cminteractive.com/?1nqhPkffY=1944405
Once again Have a Happy and Safe New Year, and as the Centre Left lets WORK TOGETHER TO WIN IN NORTH SOMERSET!
Dr. Brian Mathew
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for North Somerset
About Brian
Brian grew up in the West Country and went to school in Somerset. While researching in the Middle East he witnessed first hand the pointless destruction of war.After University his post-grad diploma in Agricultural Engineering launched him on a 20 year career in water, sanitation and health programmes in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Working with WaterAid in Tanzania, he helped to bring safe water to over a million people.
When studying for an MA he won a scholarship to the Liberal Summer School and joined the Lib Dems. His PhD thesis for Cranfield University was published recently. He has written a number of publications, made films, and broadcast on radio and TV. He has helped in by-elections from Hartlepool to Southall. In 2005 he stood in a local by-election in Westminster. This year he co-wrote and presented the new Party Policy on International Development, passed unanimously at Harrogate.
