Saturday, March 19, 2005

Fuel for fire

Check out politics.co.uk to find out what seat you're in, the results from the 2001 GE, and the various candidates standing. It also has an excellent section on policy; a list of various policy issues, with the various parties intentions (it's quite funny how many empty spaces there are under the Conservative name). It's a relatively balanced way of hearing what the parties' policies are without having to trawl through lots of electioneering. Link on the right.

The Tory candidate for Hallam is called Spencer Pitfield, whom, a friend of mine pointed out, sounds like a 19th century serial killer.

3 Comments:

At 2:17 pm, Blogger Matt said...

All I can say is thank goodness I don't have to vote for Dave Blunkett in my ward to support Labour. I'd prefer his dog to be in power. Couldn't care less about his behaviour, but his policies (id stuff among other stuff) and attitude... gaaahhh - am so glad he's not in the cabinet anymore.

 
At 9:59 am, Blogger Pete said...

Yeah. Charles Clarke comes across as something of a moderate in comparison, doesn't he? Who's your MP then? Dick Caborn?

Also, don't rule out Blunkett making a cabinet return.

 
At 1:59 pm, Blogger Matt said...

My MP is Lee Bowyer.

 

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