Ascension and Elections
It struck me today during the Daily Office what an extra-ordinary vote of confidence in human beings (or the disciples at least) the Ascension is. God having sufficient confidence in just a few men and assorted other "witnesses" who were mainly female to leave them to get on with task of creating the Kingdom here on earth. Tonight I have tried to remind folk that Pentecost ( to which we now look forward) was 'a' gift of the Holy Spirit ( ie one among many in the history of humity and creation) and not THE gift of the Holy Spirit.
Thank you for the prayers during this particularly strange election in the Keighley consitituency - with the presence of the BNP's Leader offering a new dimension to British politics including his own security teams around the village. The count tonight has been moved to Ilkely ( the other major town of the constituencey) and only a small number of representatives will be allowed in the main hall to ensure the safety of the general public. I am told that there has been a higher than average turnout - which will hopefully ensure a low percentage of the overall vote for the BNP - but I am not hopeful.
And yes I as a lifelong Labour voter have finally voted Liberal Democrat (which has pleased my son who stood in the school elections for the Liberal Democrats and won by a huge majority - not bad for a 13 year old and his campaign team drawn mainly from year 8s!), but it has to be said more out of protest than conviction - and I was still undecided as I walked to polling booth. I have huge respect for Ann Cryer our Labour MP, but less and less for central politics.
I will continue my family tradition of staying up very late on election night - and look forward to ham sandwiches at about 2am - another tradition started by my grandfather who was Tory to the core. Seems like we are switching parties in each generation!
Did you hear a particularly manic cheer from the south when your results came in...I had all the teens praying madly about the situation in your constituency, and it was one of the first in about which we cared hugely.Do hope there was no nastiness beyond the inherent nastiness which allows the BNP to exist.
Posted by: Kathryn | 06 May 2005 at 10:20
It's nice to know that I wasn't the only person who was undecided walking to the polling booth, and then voted Liberal Democrat having previously voted Labour!
Posted by: John D | 10 May 2005 at 22:22