Sunday, March 18, 2007

Inter-mural Debating Competition - 14th March 2007

On Wednesday 14th March Newcastle Conservative Future entered a team into the Inter-mural Debating Competition and were Runners Up, losing out in the final debate. Congratulations go to David Codling and Keir Gravil - more information and pictures shall be posted tomorrow (Monday).

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Green Action Day - 10th March 2007

Today NUCF met up with Durham University CF and helped Tynemouth Conservatives with their Green Action Day event. We went along to Briar Dene in Whitley Bay to help out with a local project that they have going there. We helped landscaping the area with the local Friends of Briar Dene association, as it is their quest to make improvements and add to the variety of plants and wildlife in the area, not a task to be taken lightly.

It was a good day and fun was had by all - it's amazing what a bit of hard work can do to team spirits, even if it was an early morning. A lot of work was done removing some overgrowing bramble patches and helping to plant new trees in the area.


Friday, March 09, 2007

NUCF on Question Time in Newcastle upon Tyne

It was good to see some NUCF members in the audience last night on Question Time. The video can be viewed here.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

NUCF on University Challenge

Congratulations must go to Neil Archibald (Campaigns) and David Codling (Treasurer) for getting selected to represent Newcastle University on University Challenge. Well done guys!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Thatcher! The Musical

Newcastle CF went to see Thatcher! The Musical on Thursday 1st March at Newcastle's Northern Stage. It was a thoroughly entertaining night and the musical was brilliant - even if we didn't always agree with how things were being portrayed. One thing that struck us was how well all of the women playing Margaret Thatcher pulled off her voice - it was very convincing.

The musical begins with Margaret Thatcher appearing in a giant handbag - Narrator Maggie as she is known in the programme - and guides us through her life from birth until the present day. There are nine different Maggies dressed in attire that resembles the point in her life that was being focused upon: for example during the Falklands War scene (Military Maggie) she was dressed in a camouflage dress.

At one point one even comes around to play the audience - Gordon, one of our members fell victim but was looked upon kindly as Britannia Maggie said he had a "soft voice". Unfortunately Naima didn't get off so lightly and was told she was "dressed like she was French". It was all light-hearted fun however - and the quips about Tony Blair were good too.

The play provoked mixed reactions upon us all - Keir stating that he thought it was "pretty well balanced" and that "a lot of people wouldn't pay money to see a play that was too pro-Thatcher for various reasons. Considering it had to appeal to as wide an audience as was possible it was fairly flattering towards her." Others remain more sceptical, Barney was particularly disappointed at the portrayal of her character, of which he thought it was pretty much against her.
Hopefully we'll have a few more opinions from members up here soon, but in the mean time a few songs can be downloaded from the website:
http://www.thatcherthemusical.co.uk/audio.html