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Category Archives: Europe
Sunset for ‘NuLabour’ – please!!
Readers of this blog must be wondering where I’ve got to. Real devotees will realise that I’ve been very much tied up with http://surbitonhillcllr.com and some may even have spotted me on Ellerton and Bond Road. I must say that … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Europe, Labour, Politics
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Good news from Ulster
Congratulations to the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists on winning the third European Parliament seat in the province. They came a close third after Sinn Fein and the DUP. It’s great to see that Ulster is starting out on the road … Continue reading
Posted in Conservatives, Elections, Europe
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Euro-elections 2009 Part VI: Lib Dems again,I’m afraid
This could have been called ‘Voice of despair MkII’. On the eve of poll the Lib Dems locally are trying to latch on to the Gurkhas story, claiming to have started a campaign ‘years ago’ while Nick Clegg first asked … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Europe, Lib Dems
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Election advice from the Telegraph
There’s a long editorial this morning, advising readers that ‘a vote for Ukip is a wasted vote’. I think I’ve made it fairly clear that I agree with that sentiment and the Editor’s stated reasons for holding it. Some people … Continue reading
Euro-elections 2009 Part V: Labour
For some reason this logo has made my Firefox crash four times! However, here goes with the literature from the Labour Party. The front cover of the glossy leaflet shows a hardworking, casually dressed, four person heterosexual family. The photo surmounts … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Europe, Labour, London
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Euro-elections 2009 Part IV: Conservatives
The Conservative literature arrived only yesterday, some five days after my postal ballot paper. This was disappointing and might have cost the party some votes as many postal voters will have returned their papers already, without having read much from … Continue reading
Posted in BNP, Conservatives, Elections, Europe, Labour, Lib Dems, London, UKIP
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