They do live here and they do vote. I've seen them. Got any more lazy prejudices you'd care to share?
Some vote but sadleymost don't as is shown in voter turn out polls
They do live here and they do vote. I've seen them. Got any more lazy prejudices you'd care to share?
Some vote but sadleymost don't as is shown in voter turn out polls
Not if decisions are made simply by counting votes.I'm just wondering if a one seat swing to Labour/away from the Greens will impact greatly on the decision making in the council
Lets get in Labour and they can bankrupt Brighton council like they have done to the Country. What was left at the treasury a note saying no money left and that's after 3 terms of Labour in Goverment .
Lets get in Labour and they can bankrupt Brighton council like they have done to the Country. What was left at the treasury a note saying no money left and that's after 3 terms of Labour in Goverment .
Here in Hanover/Elm Grove we've had loads of electioneering recently from all parties - the most I've seen in nearly 20 years living here. And whilst I'd say there's a sizeable backlash against Greens - you'll have to take into account the student population who have mostly gone home for the summer. I think that has had a significant effect.
Good idea...perhaps the Tories will support the Fiscal policies of the Labour Party in exactly the same manner that they did when they were in opposition prior to the banking crisis.
As with most things, you've got that spot on. In fact I reckon poor old Caroline Jackson will lose her seat thanks to the debacle of the Greens in power here. I'll never vote Green (probably never vote again) but she's a damn good constituency MP. Her intervention with preventing the Tesco Express or whatever they're called opposite the Franklin was a fantastic result.
By the way - talking of Hanover/Elm Grove - it's Patchfest tomorrow. Free family-oriented local festival that goes from strength to strength.
Good idea...perhaps the Tories will support the Fiscal policies of the Labour Party in exactly the same manner that they did when they were in opposition prior to the banking crisis.
I doubt students even bother to register in a place they don't live? Let alone bother to vote.
In the early 80s, when elections were being held, if I visited my old nan in Scotland Street you only ever saw Labour posters in windows throughout Hanover - and that was when Thatch was in her pomp. So things have returned to normal, then. Mind you, back in those days, my dad who was a working class Tory, used to try and convince me that Militant Tendancy were planning to launch the revolution from his local, The Sir Charles Napier.
Working class Tory ? What is that/they ?
Absolutely brilliant news. The amateurs are being found out. I can't imagine I'll ever again be as happy to hear of a Labour win.
GREENS OUT.
Wrong. In fact the Green candidate in the Argus was using the absence of the student vote as one of his main excuses.