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bristol / local government / news report Friday May 06, 2011 10:34 by vota
bristol / local government / news report Wednesday April 27, 2011 18:34 by vota
bristol / local government / news report Friday May 07, 2010 16:32 by Vota
Here's the local council elections - and the BNP did badly - even though immigration was rated as the no.2 issue, distrust with 3 main parties was at all time high... The BNP did not even manage a 3rd place - 4th being the best they did in any ward - often coming last or 2nd to last. read full story / add a comment
bristol / local government / news report Friday May 07, 2010 08:16 by Vota
The MP election results are in, local council ones not due in till later this morning. One change - a Tory win, one new constituency and the Tories took that and the BNP did badly. read full story / add a comment
bristol / local government / news report Tuesday May 04, 2010 19:01 by Vota
Following on from the discussion and info about the elections for MPs http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/692368 - this is about the local elections on 6th May: Voting is not THE answer, but it is AN answer. Not voting favours groups like UKIP and the BNP whos voters will come out and who have much naster agendas... Better a LibDem or Green than BNP or English Democrat. But not only that, strong votes in favour of progressive candidates sends a signal to the population at large that we are not alone. read full story / add a comment
bristol / local government / news report Friday April 30, 2010 19:11 by vota
Voting is not THE answer, but it is AN answer. Not voting favours groups like UKIP and the BNP whos voters will come out and who have much naster agendas... Better a LibDem or Green than BNP or UKIP. But not only that, strong votes in favour of progressive candidates sends a signal to the population at large that we are not alone. This is a discussion to start the ball rolling about how to vote...the choice is always yours; this is just extra info! read full story / add a comment
bristol / local government / news report Saturday October 11, 2008 20:23 by Vota
In the Oct 9th by-election, Tony Potter of the LibDems took the St George West by a majority of 107. read full story / add a comment |