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<title>Cheerio</title>
<link>http://www.upsu.net/go/int/rss/-/blogs/mattblackall/2008/06/10/cheerio.htm</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
I think this post is just to plug my new blog, trying to hide behind the idea that instead i am saying bye bye. If i have interested you at all with my ramblings, then check out <a href="http://www.upsu.net/www.mattblackall.wordpress.com">www.mattblackall.wordpress.com</a> (copy and paste into address bar, otherwise it wont work), you never know, you may agree with what i say!!
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<p>
&nbsp;Wish everyone the best of luck, unless you are planning on voting New Labour or Tory in the next election :-P
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<p>
&nbsp;Here&#39;s Matt, signing out... <br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:42:56 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>This one example highlights our many problems...</title>
<link>http://www.upsu.net/go/int/rss/-/blogs/mattblackall/2008/05/16/this-one-example-highlights-our-many-pro.htm</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
This happened at the beginning of may, so it has taken me a while to write about it.
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<p>
&nbsp;Just before the local elections, Gordon Brown suffered his biggest Labour revolt- around 30 Labour MP&#39;s voted against the government and for the introduction of a feed in tariff.
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<p>
&nbsp;The feed in tariff was designed to give incentives for small businesses such as mills to create their own electricty and sell it back to the national grid.
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<p>
Obviously, this would not had solved all our energy needs, and ultimately at the level proposed would had only prodcued around 5% of the energy we need.
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<p>
However, it is the added implications for this that the Labour Whip encouraged MP&#39;s to vote against it.&nbsp;
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<p>
&nbsp;If the government were to start increasing incentives for small businesses, and then maybe households, to start producing their own electricty and selling it back to the grid, then there would be less need for these massive national energy companies (who conintue to make profits year on year despite our energy bill going up) which obviously goes against everything New Labour stands for.
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<p>
&nbsp;Furthermore, this would had been a signifcant step in our battle against Climate Change. As stated, it would not had solved our problems, but at the same time it does help and creates the foundations for this measure to expand so that each house has an incentive and help to produce its own electricty that it could sell back to the grid.
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<p>
&nbsp;But no, the bill was defeated.&nbsp;
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<p>
&nbsp;It was defeated because of &#39;following the Party line&#39;, and Gordon Brown-nosers.
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<p>
&nbsp;
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<p>
So three issues i see here:
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<p>
1. We all know, but it reafirms, New Labour is in the pocket of (inter)national companies.
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<p>
2. New Labour&#39;s committment to helping slow down the rate of climate change is defunct.
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3. Party lines, and political opportunists are hampering worthwhile (and perhaps radical) political change.&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 12:57:42 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>Olympic Logo Cartoon</title>
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http://pixdaus.com/pics/PlFzJx5c2MR8bsmSk6.jpg&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 20:03:30 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>The China/TIbet/Olympics issue hasn't disappeared</title>
<link>http://www.upsu.net/go/int/rss/-/blogs/mattblackall/2008/04/21/the-chinatibetolympics-issue-hasnt-disap.htm</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
What i love about national news is how important issues such as Tibet/Dafur etc only last for a few days, maybe a week if you&#39;re lucky.
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<p>
However, look what i found, here&#39;s a link:
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<p>
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7359190.stm
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<p>
It&#39;s like Russofication, but in China, so Chinofication or something like that.
</p>
<p>
To be honest it is racist, or culturalist, or perhaps both. 
</p>
<p>
If China can do that without united international uproar, then could i forcably re-educate people to actually care without being questioned? If so, i would had made everybody at Portsmouth University come to the recent Activist Academy :-) Oh wait, no, i would have been accused of taking away people&#39;s freedoms and destroying of thier human rights. Well i would had still let them out for half hour outside just so they could run about, stretch their legs- at least then they think they would be free, and apparently make people question how bad me forcing them to come to the Activists Academy really is...&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:03:03 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>Following the trends</title>
<link>http://www.upsu.net/go/int/rss/-/blogs/mattblackall/2008/04/18/following-the-trends.htm</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Nothing exciting about this blog sadly.
</p>
<p>
&nbsp;I&#39;ve just been witnessing a start of a new trend (well maybe old, but new to me): writing on UPSU.net&#39;s blogs just to avoid doing dissertation work.
</p>
<p>
&nbsp;Soooo i have decided to follow suit.
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<p>
&nbsp;Not to say anything in particular, apart from i am currently 300 words into chapter 2, and my hand in is next friday and i have no motivation to do it at all (it will be done in time though!)
</p>
<p>
&nbsp;Also i have decided i am not at university for a degree but instead to save the world in my own way.
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<p>
I should be down the pub like nay other friday night, but instead i&#39;m here.
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<p>
I like rambling
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<p>
and talking nonsense.
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<p>
Matt :-)&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 22:29:00 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>Boycotting is so fun!</title>
<link>http://www.upsu.net/go/int/rss/-/blogs/mattblackall/2008/04/08/boycotting-is-so-fun.htm</link><description><![CDATA[<p>
Let&#39;s have a little look at the Olympic Charter shall we (http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_122.pdf). According to the students scholarly archive, Wikipedia, the Olympic Charter &quot;is a set of rules and guidelines for the organization of the Olympic Games and for governing the Olympic Movement&quot; and &quot;throughout the history of the Olympics, the Olympic Charter has often decided the outcome of Olympic controversy.&quot; (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Charter)
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<p>
Okay, wicked, super, splendid, so the Charter can either explain why China (largest abusers of human rights- well arguably after US- and Tibeten Buddist repressors) have the Olympics or in my opinion justify why we should boycott the Olympics.
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<p>
Lets just look at 3 of the 6 Fundatmental Principles of Olympism outlined in the Charter:
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&nbsp;&quot;Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy of effort, the educational value of good example and<strong> respect for universal fundamental ethical principles</strong>.&quot; 
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<strong>&quot;Any form of discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement&quot;</strong>
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<p>
<strong>&quot;Belonging to the Olympic Movement requires compliance with the Olympic Charter and recognition by the IOC&quot;</strong>
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<p>
&nbsp;OOPS i guess the IOC just forgot about the Charter when it decided in 2001 to award the games to Beijing.
</p>
<p>
Well actually, no, the IOC acknowledgies these flaws in China&#39;s human rights record and justifies the awarding of the Olympic games to China as a way to bring international pressure onto China to improve its human rights... well something along those lines anyway.
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<p>
Hmm, i don&#39;t personally see an improvment in China&#39;s HR record, just look at their response to peaceful protests in Tibet the other month, or maybe even look at their influence in Dafur where they use the equation Oil=Money=Power&gt;Human Life.&nbsp;
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<p>
Really until the IOC grow some balls, the Olympics should be renamed the Lympits to suit its governing body. Apologises to all the Lympits who are offended to be ranked alongside these people, no offence meant to you.
</p>
<p>
The best idea i have seen with boycotting the Olmpics is the one suggested by Johann Hari in <em>The Independant </em>(Monday 7th April 2008) where he suggested that athletes should ask Beijing to do three things. One; release the 10 biggest human rights activists in China. Two; invite the Dalai Lama to talk with Beijing. Third; allow a peacekeeping force into Dafur. Hari suggests that if these critea are fullfilled then the athletes should agree to take part, but if not, they should boycott the games.
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<p>
&nbsp;This would involve a large coalition of athletes to come together and discuss these issues. However, it would not be the first time that athletes have boycotted the Games, for example 62 nations boycotted the games in Moscow 1980. 
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<p>
The above idea gives the athletes the control. It allows them to show to the world that they are ready to make a stand, but to not boycott the games comlpetely, as it is totally unfair to ask people who have been working hard for years to partake in the Olympics not to.
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<p>
This blog post is a bit random from me i know, especially considering my last post. I just want to say with regard to the subject of my previous post is that popularity is not the right word, a wise person once said that popularity is the whole point of democracy. It&#39;s not about how many friends you have as to whether you win or not. It&#39;s about how effective your campaign is, how loud you can be, how well you can get into the heads of the students. These are normally the most simple campaigns, most recognisable campaigns. It&#39;s not popularity to the extent of how many friends you have or how many people you know, and perhaps i confused these two points within my own thought process before which then came across when i have my rants and therefore lead to people misunderstanding me. Perhaps, or perhaps i am now just rambling and you have no idea what i&#39;m going on about. :-P 
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					<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:46:24 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>Is anyone thinking anything at all...</title>
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This is my first blog entry this year. Looking back actually, it is nearly a year since i last wrote something.&nbsp;
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<p>
So in about 1hour i&#39;ll be on my way to the Union for the Election results with high hopes that perhaps students do have sense and the right people get voted in (ohh of course the people i campaigned for are the right people in my opinion i hear you say... i would not have campaigned for them if i thought they were not the best person for the job, one of the reasons i perhaps did not go for a certain position this year...)
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<p>
It seems more like a Sporto v Societies Election this year.
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<p>
One of the most ignorant comments i heard this year was after my friend questioned one of the sportos as to why we should vote for her friend when the person we&#39;re campaigning for has more experience and she replied: &quot;it&#39;s only cos we&#39;re athletic and you&#39;re not&quot;
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<p>
What?
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<p>
That does not come into it at all.
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<p>
To be honest, i do not care about the sporto way of life- i do not mind the drinking culture (i drink a lot too) i do not mind the loudness, i do not mind the money spent on them (partly) to travel around playing other teams. I actually support sports clubs in this way, i actually love sport in general and would promote it everywhere and encourage as many people as possible to take a sport up.
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<p>
What i do hate though is the sporto mentality in elections. The comment i quoted above is a perfect example of this.
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<p>
Going further though, i am more concerned with the whole vote for your friends and get all sportos to vote idea, no matter if they are the right person for the job or not. The phrase i used last year among friends was &#39;student representation not popularity&#39;. I fear it&#39;ll be the same this year.
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<p>
In some circumstances i can understand why a sporto would vote for a sporto, as there is politics concerning some candidates sometimes as to the direction it would take sports next year. However this is rare.
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<p>
How would sportos react if a society person ran for Sports Officer? I actually think this is the same for when a sporto runs for SADO- perhaps there should be a gentlemans agreement or something...
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<p>
It would be possible by the way to get a society person elected as Sports Officer as anti-sporto feeling is generally higher than pro-sporto feeling, and with the right campaign it would work...
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<p>
I&#39;m rambling now.
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<p>
It&#39;s obvious that if certain people get into the positions they are going for then it would have a serious detrimental effect upon the effectivness of the Union.
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<p>
I can only hope that tonight might restore my confidence in students and student democracy. Otherwise i&#39;ll probably be on here a bit later moaning again and planning how next year i can perhaps show certain people how much of a job they have got and how little experience they have for that role... mean of me i know, but people have to learn.&nbsp;
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*****************************************************************
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<p>
Next year my idea for elections would be for campaigning to be done on
monday/tuesday/wednesday, then thursday and friday voting starts (using
online voting as well), and during this time you are not allowed to
campaign. This will then cause a focus on the policies and experience
of candidates- this would surely make sure the Union would improve each
year. 
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MB&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 21:07:31 GMT</pubDate>
					
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Its 11.59 pm, i got back home about 25 minutes ago,its a wednesday- you should be in the union because its purple wednesday i hear you say!
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<p>
&nbsp;Well yes, i was in the union, but i left early. Why?
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<p>
&nbsp;Not because i am unsocialable/have no friends, no, i knew quite a few people there.
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<p>
&nbsp;The reason i left early was because i didn&#39;t feel as if its MY union.
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&nbsp;The only reasons for this that i can give are (a) lux is too boring and (b) i don&#39;t like 90% of the music.
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<p>
&nbsp;I don&#39;t give a flying uck about sportos, they live and enjoy thier life- who am i to disapprove.
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&nbsp;However, purple wednesdays seem too much orientated as if everybody is expected to enjoy the same type of thing, both CO2 and Lux appear to play the same type of music, with the Waterhole the only &#39;slight&#39; exception (the slight is miminal).
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<p>
&nbsp;I don&#39;t get it, are organisers too afraid that people are going to become polarised and one room will become more crowded than the other- because if so then so what? As long as people enjoy themselves...
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<p>
&nbsp;I won&#39;t comment too much on the boringness of the long white boardroom hall that is lux, as there has been a post about it on the union website, which i have commented on...
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<p>
&nbsp;Anyway, anyone noticed how the union is not open as much as it used to be. Not only is this bcause of what i beieve is the privatisation of the bar and catering facilities, but also because not many people go to the union anymore apart from wednesdays...
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<p>
&nbsp;Why aren&#39;t questions being asked as to why?
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<p>
&nbsp;Why does the union not cater for other music tastes?
</p>
<p>
&nbsp;Why have beer prices gone up by 10p and BBQ chicken bagette prices gone up by around 90p from last year even though inflation hasn&#39;t increased by this much??
</p>
<p>
&nbsp;Why aren&#39;t people asking more questions and providing more answers? <br />
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					<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2007 00:20:12 GMT</pubDate>
					
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<title>Hey hey hey</title>
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Wow my first diary entry on this site! Hopefully there will be a few more, but i know me, and i know that i will probably lose motivation to do so in the very near future.
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<p>
&nbsp;What have you got to talk about i hear you say!
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<p>
&nbsp;Well firstly i just want to say that i am now an avid supporter of student democracy, and the right for every student to vote in order to &#39;better&#39; their student&#39;s union. [just point out, when i say better, i dont mean that i dont think that its not great as it is, because to a large extent it is!!]. 
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&nbsp;I really mean that i pray that students used their votes wisely- by reading the manefestos and choosing the best candidate for the job. This means no random picking of people, no supporting your friends because they are your friend, or no supporting a friend of a friend because your friend told you to.&nbsp;
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&nbsp;I also don&#39;t like the idea that campaigning is just about telling people to vote for a certain name.
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&nbsp;Hyprocite i hear you say!!
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<p>
&nbsp;Sadly yes i am. However, although i am a hypocrite when it comes to this, i am so for 2 reasons. Firstly, my friends i supported and campaigned for i do seriously believe are the best people for the job- i can&#39;t find it within myself to support someone who i dont believe will do the best job. Secondly, with the campaigning side of things, its not going to change- most people dont care about what the candidates stand for (sadly), and most voters act upon the idea of &#39;what name do i remember hearing&#39; or &#39;what leaflets have i been given?&#39;.
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&nbsp;It&#39;s a sad situation for student democracy.
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<p>
&nbsp;However, i do hope that the right people gain the positions they deserve in the elections. I also hope people have read the manefestos and voted for these people.
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<p>
&nbsp;Student Representation not Popularity Contest! 
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I live in hope...&nbsp;
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					<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:59:38 GMT</pubDate>
					
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