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In reply to the discussion: County Council elections on 2nd May [View all]T_i_B
(14,888 posts)7. The elections are this week
I must say, I've been in East Anglia last week and where there are a few places where people have put up plenty of election signs you wouldn't have any idea local elections are due this week in Derbyshire.
Norwich is awash with Green Party posters and I saw a good few Lib Dem posters & signs in Colchester.
Is there much campaigning going on where you are?
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Good chance that Thatcher clone Linda Arkley will be beaten in North Tyneside
non sociopath skin
Apr 2013
#2
The Tories held Hampshire, but UKIP gained - from Lib Dems as well as Cons
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#14
Quite a lot of Labour and Green campaigning in my ward; almost none from other parties
LeftishBrit
Apr 2013
#8
Hartlepool has done just that and seems relieved. No more Monkey Business!
non sociopath skin
May 2013
#17
Good news - though how did North Tyneside ever get a Tory Mayor in the first place?
LeftishBrit
May 2013
#24
Another quality candidate from UKIP - spending 6 months in Thailand
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#15
9 more, actually (I think you were looking at the figures I gave for Hants)
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#33
Probably the lowest percentage of the electorate to get elected: 5.6%
muriel_volestrangler
May 2013
#43