- Oct 17, 2008
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Green majority, I can’t see any other outcome in Brighton despite their efforts previously…
Bloody nice chap.Everyone needs to vote for Tim, he represents the people
With postal voting which is huge now, weeks ahead folk still vote for the party they’re loyal to.I think the Greens will hoover up a lot more seats at these Locals. Tory voters will stay away and I think the current Labour Party seems to appealing more to those Red Wall seats currently and a lot of Labour voters will vote Green.
Yeah, my Mum always stood as a paper candidate for the Lib Dems in staunch Tory districts in Worthing. She always knew there was absolutely zero chance of being elected, but given the way the wind is blowing in Worthing she's not doing it this time. At 90 she can't take the risk!Funny story about the rural Greens. I lived in a village out there and was asked if I wanted to stand as a paper candidate for the district council just to get a name on the ballot paper. There was only one candidate. I didn't go through with it.
A good job too.
I woke up on the Friday to find the one candidate had won one of the seats.
I could just imagine the telephone going at 8am and Mrs Bucket asking me what I was going to do about the pot holes. 'Wrong number, love' 'Oh, I thought this was Councillor Lines....'
No - Swale is actually run by a cross party coalition ( Labour, Lib Dem, Independents) brought together to keep the Tories out.Solid Tory. Lots of cap-doffing working class conservatives here, still living in fear of Harold Wilson and his white heat of technology (which they think will put them all out of the jobs, er, they no longer have). Think of the scythes!
In seriousness, my constituency is Maidstone where that hatchet-faced bat whose name escapes me holds sway. Maidstone. Oh well, never mind.
(We have a very good liberal group here in Faversham who normally win the local council. I tend to vote for them locally).
Well, you southern softies know what to do: mobilize the vote against!
Just as long as :
a. It's not the Greens
b. That idiot Timmy doesn't win a seat in Hangleton and Knoll
Then I don't much care who wins.
No doubt @Falmerfourtickets will now accuse me of libel and harrassment for correctly calling him an idiot. How did you go with reporting my IP to the police Timmy ? Knob jockey
How ? They have never had a majority in the council.No more bloody Green council. They have ruined the city.
Look around. It's a mess. So, you are blaming others for their inept performance and squandering of money like the ridiculous bike lane schemes?How ? They have never had a majority in the council.
It was, though things have changed a bit recently. Forest Row is pretty bohemian, based around the Rudolf Steiner school at Michael Hall, and Emerson College, also run by them. It's a hotbed of locally produced organic food among other things, including a couple of bio-dynamic farms, and it has become even more popular with people moving out of London since the COVID pandemic. The Greens first won it about 3 local elections ago, and it's now a stronghold (I think they beat the Tories by 1000 to 400 in 2019, when there were only 2 candidates). Their activity has now spread to surrounding areas (I mentioned Withyham and the 2 by-elections last year).Isn’t Wealden staunchly Tory?
I know a lot of people through work in the district, ‘working class’ to wealthy business people, apart from 2 LibDems I think, all loyally blue. Even the Remainers.
It’ll be interesting.It was, though things have changed a bit recently. Forest Row is pretty bohemian, based around the Rudolf Steiner school at Michael Hall, and Emerson College, also run by them. It's a hotbed of locally produced organic food among other things, including a couple of bio-dynamic farms, and it has become even more popular with people moving out of London since the COVID pandemic. The Greens first won it about 3 local elections ago, and it's now a stronghold (I think they beat the Tories by 1000 to 400 in 2019, when there were only 2 candidates). Their activity has now spread to surrounding areas (I mentioned Withyham and the 2 by-elections last year).Hailsham and Uckfield both have pockets of Labour support, though I suspect their supporters will normally vote Lib Dem in general elections (note, though, that Labour have finished second in the Parliamentary seat at the last few elections). The Lib Dems are mostly strong in Polegate and Willingdon, though they do win a few seats elsewhere. Crowborough (apart from Jarvis Brook) and the rural areas are very strongly Conservative, though, and this means they will nearly always win the council. No-one else gets anywhere near in general elections (Polegate is in Lewes for them, and Willingdon in Eastbourne).
Maybe if you take a little look at the history of cycle lanes, and who supported it, you may get a better understanding.Look around. It's a mess. So, you are blaming others for their inept performance and squandering of money like the ridiculous bike lane schemes?
Look around. It's a mess. So, you are blaming others for their inept performance and squandering of money like the ridiculous bike lane schemes?
I am all of the aboveAs a driver, pedestrian, cyclist, bus and train user, I'm very grateful that the cyclist is now catered for.
I take it you are yet to
Given that you're a cyclist, I'm surprised that you seem to have a problem with the expansion of dedicated cycling lanes. They are necessary in order to increase cycling across the city which, in turn, is necessary to address the climate and other crises.I am all of the above
Can't be bothered to list everything as I'm on my mobile - might do when I get home, but lets start with giving the local taxpayers a large bill for the i360. I accept a handful of Tories also voted for it but ALL the Greens did.How ? They have never had a majority in the council.