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Election campaign begins

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Whilst all the talk is of the general election, Greens in St Albans are focussing on the local elections, which will almost certainly be held on the same day - May 6th.

Campaigning begins in earnest today with our first election leaflet going out in St Peters ward. Get it here: http://stalbans.greenparty.org.uk/news/108

With more votes than any other party in St Peters ward in the Euro elections last June, Greens are well placed to take a council seat in the ward on May 6th.


Comments(2)

mjtstablans says...
7:16pm Sun 4 Apr 10

I'm more concerned about the national election, thanks.

Not sure how a Green agenda in Snorbunz will deal with the substantially more important matter of economic sustainability when faced with a £1tn public debt.

This matters massively for St Albans and Hit&Harp constitencies. The debt will prejudice any attempt to invest.

Come to think of it, I'm not sure how any political party knows what they're doing.

Isn't it time to have independent candidates, instead of conniving parasitical parties?

busbee says...
10:07am Thu 15 Apr 10

I'd like all the candidates to come clean on what they want to do about the pollution at the Peahen junction. Both the County and the District are in breach of EU Directive at the moment by allowing this unlawfully high level to continue, and our next MP can probablt expect Parliament to be fined by the EU.

The Greens official response is to order/request car drivers to turm their engines off. The LIBdem response is that they're thinking about doing the same.

I rate the Greens E+. I think I can't give the LIBdems more than E-/+. I'd give any other party a minimum of E-, just for answering the question.

Higher marks would be awarded to any party that can actually think of a way of making St Albans legal.

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