Author Archives: Natalie Bennett

How to mess up the simple

Another government scheme, another mess. My employer has just joined the Cyclescheme whereby you can pay for a bicycle to cycle for work out of your tax-free income, spread over one year.

So I have in my hand a “cheque” for a bit more than I would probably otherwise spend on a bicycle, and I’ve found a bike I really like the look of, a Fahrrad S20 at Bikefix on Lamb’s Conduit Street. But, no, they no longer do the scheme (as they did when I checked about a month ago before initiating the whole process) since the middleman who manages it takes too much of the cash. And they can’t even be talked into taking more money for the bicycle, since to use this middleman they have to pay an annual fee.

(And I’ve already found at another shop that bikes effectively have two prices – the Cyclescheme price and the normal price, and there’s a serious difference between them.)

So, it seems, the government has managed to make money for a call-centre somewhere — until that is they realise the faults of the scheme and give it up suddenly, throwing the call centre people out of work. Somehow I don’t think that was the aim.

So anyone know any other stockists of Fahrrads in London or vicinity? What I liked about it are hub gears, very low step-through but light frame, friction lights front and rear, and a clever little spring designed to ensure that when you stop the bike and are locking it up, the handlebars don’t swing around – the sort of thoughtful European design that doesn’t seem to be very easy to find.

Feminist Carnival No 48

Bring out the drum roll, tune up the trombones …. the Feminist Carnival No 48 is now up on Feminist Fire. And there’s some great stuff there – the account of an American football game on Feminist Law Professors has to be read to be believed, and an account of a horrific week in Australia.

But don’t hang around here – do hop over and check it out!

Stories to raise your blood pressure

* In Saudi Arabia, a 19-year-old gang rape victim has been sentenced to 200 lashes and six months in jail for “being in the company of an unrelated man”. The rapists got sentences from two years and upwards….

* In the biggest irrigation area in the Australian state of Victoria, since there isn’t enough water to go around, the plan is to stop allowing access to small farms and save it all for agribusiness.

But more cheerfully, a restaurant that boasts a $25,000 dessert (which even with the state of the dollar is quite a lot of money) has been closed down for health infringements.

A ‘Sony Walkman’ of e-books (and newspapers)?

I’ve been saying for some time now that there was going to be soon a “Sony Walkman” moment in the invention of electronic readers for books, newspaper etc. By that I mean the moment when a new gadget suddenly perfectly synchs with the zeitgeist and not only does almost everyone have it, but everyone’s behaviour changes. (Yes, OK, I could call it the iPod moment, but sometimes I like showing my age.)

It has taken a bit longer than I predicted (I think a few friends might pin me down to when I said “five years’ time” about seven years ago), but the new Amazon Kindle looks like it is getting mighty, mighty close… particularly for newspapers with its instant GPRS (or the American equivalent) updates – an interesting technical challenge for editors – if people want the latest news, as on the website, but in traditional print layout.

If men can go topless, why not women?

That’s a question now being put to the test in Sweden, with the equal opportunities ombudsman due to rule shortly.

I would have thought the equality argument was impossible to resist.

But what I’d like to know is what is the “hygiene” issue referred to by the “leisure centre spokesperson”. Why is a woman’s chest less “hygenic” than a man’s?

(I was pleased to see that when I went to this story, the lead item on the entire Brisbane Times was the retirement of the Australian netball captain, Liz Ellis. Even though I personally could never stand netball as a sport.)

The Safety First petition

Over on the Green World website I’ve an article about the Safety First campaign to entirely decriminalise sex work and the activities associated with it – I’d encourage you to sign the online petition.