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xenon
23-04-2007, 16:01
Anyone bothering?

munkeeunit
23-04-2007, 16:13
Voter turnout is stuck at historically low levels of around 50%. We have a government elected in the last 2 general elections with a popular mandate of only a little over 20% of the electorate, when this low turnout is factored in.

Voting isn't coming up in my ward this time round, and the only real reason to vote I can think of is to dilute the vote of the BNP.

This urge to dilute the vote of the far-right also seems to be the only factor in the historically high turnout in the French general election so far (80+%), and not in any real resurgence in support for a worn out mainstream.

xenon
23-04-2007, 16:54
I must admit I need to research who exactly's standing and what they're standing for. Although if I get to the polling station, I know which party I shall vote for already. Presuming they have a candidate.

Greens FWIW.

Isambard
23-04-2007, 17:04
Greens FWIW.

Promise organic jam tomorrow by stealing the bread of the working class. ;)

xenon
23-04-2007, 17:53
No sandwhiches today then.
:(

They'll never get any real power but my thinking is. The more representatives they have, will perhaps keep the focus on environmental issues. The issues the mainstream parties have been trying to grandstand over of late.

They're all pawns in my little game. I wish.

nightbreed
23-04-2007, 18:41
All you Bristolians out there ,support whoever supports the care workers.

http://bristolhomecare.blogspot.com/

JTG
23-04-2007, 18:57
I must admit I need to research who exactly's standing and what they're standing for. Although if I get to the polling station, I know which party I shall vote for already. Presuming they have a candidate.

Greens FWIW.

Greens have candidates in every ward in Bristol mate. Which one are you in?

They're the only reason I'm bothering, no way would I vote for any of the big three. And they may win where I am :)

xenon
23-04-2007, 20:10
I'm in Bedminster. Will have a proper look on the net tomorrow and see who's standing for what. But will probably vote Green anyway.

I'll take a look at that site as well nightbreed and see what it's all about.

Isambard
23-04-2007, 22:07
<waves at JTG>

How goes it mate?
I was in Hamburg the other week and now have a St Pauli T-Shirt. :cool:

Sunspots
23-04-2007, 22:57
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/council-and-democracy/councillors--democracy-and-elections/

(scroll down to List Of Candidates pdf link)

JTG
24-04-2007, 07:39
I'm in Bedminster. Will have a proper look on the net tomorrow and see who's standing for what. But will probably vote Green anyway.

I'll take a look at that site as well nightbreed and see what it's all about.

From memory, last year the Greens were a close third last year in Bemmy, it wouldn't take a massive swing to them to see them take the seat outright - it's definitely a target for them, what with them holding the next door seat (Southville)

You never know, you could make a difference for once :) Ditto for me in Ashley :)

Sunspots
24-04-2007, 09:52
...it's definitely a target for them, what with them holding the next door seat (Southville)

Southville went Green last year by only 7 votes (IIRC?), which I suppose makes this even more the case:

You never know, you could make a difference for once :)

:)

big eejit
24-04-2007, 11:32
I'm in Ashley and I'm thinking of voting Green this time. Tho to be fair the Lib Dem councillor, Shirley Marshall seems pretty good.

bristol_citizen
26-04-2007, 07:21
Loads of 'info on the BNP in Bristol here (http://thebristolblogger.wordpress.com)

JTG
03-05-2007, 09:13
Voted, Green natch. As if I hadn't already made my mind up, the fact that the ballot paper showed the Green candidate as the only one who actually lives in the ward would have swung it. Even cllr Marshall lives in bloody Easton and the Labour candidate lives in not-very-local-at-all St George!

The tellers on the door were Green and Lib Dem (the other councillor for the ward in actual fact). Labour people must be busy stuffing ballot boxes somewhere.

Geri
03-05-2007, 10:13
Greens have candidates in every ward in Bristol mate.

No, they don't!

Sunspots
03-05-2007, 10:18
No, they don't!

Was just about to say the same! :D

There's only three choices in my ward, and none of 'em are getting my vote.

Geri
03-05-2007, 11:02
I'm going to vote Labour, in protest about the privatisation of the care homes.

Not that I think it will make much difference, the Lib Dems majority is massive here and they are the only party who seem to make any effort in the area.

Sunspots
03-05-2007, 11:16
I'm going to vote Labour, in protest about the privatisation of the care homes.

Wasn't it Labour who actually got the ball rolling on that one though? :confused:

(-Genuine question, 'cos I'm really not sure! :o )

Geri
03-05-2007, 11:40
Hmmm, I don't know. I still hate the Lib Dems though, over that John Astley debacle.

Sunspots
03-05-2007, 11:57
Hmmm, I don't know. I still hate the Lib Dems though, over that John Astley debacle.

Yep, haven't forgotten about that one either!

JTG
03-05-2007, 14:36
Was just about to say the same! :D

There's only three choices in my ward, and none of 'em are getting my vote.

All the important ones anyway. :p

Labour can fuck off either way, bunch of wankers. So can the other 'big two' parties.

JTG
03-05-2007, 14:37
Was just about to say the same! :D

There's only three choices in my ward, and none of 'em are getting my vote.

All the important ones anyway. :p

Labour can fuck off either way, bunch of wankers. So can the other 'big three' parties.

dervish
03-05-2007, 15:53
I'm in Bedminster and I'm hoping there is a Green candidate, I'm sure I saw something in the masses of junk mail on it's way to the recycling.

Just about to go out and vote now..

xenon
03-05-2007, 16:53
There is one listed for Bedminster, can't remember their name ATM. I'm in Southvil Ward it turns out. Just voted for Tess Green, of the Greens.

JTG
04-05-2007, 12:21
I had a hunt round and found that the Greens had intended to field candidates in St George East, St George West and Eastville but, erm, they didn't get the nomination papers in on time.

At least they admitted they'd cocked up.

Anyway, Labour win Easton and Filwood off the Lib Dems and that's it. No surprise there but disappointed the Greens couldn't win in Southville and Ashley. Haven't seen any numbers yet so dunno how close they got.

JTG
04-05-2007, 12:23
There is one listed for Bedminster, can't remember their name ATM. I'm in Southvil Ward it turns out. Just voted for Tess Green, of the Greens.

yeah, half of Bedminster is actually in Southville ward. Confusing innit.

xenon
04-05-2007, 12:51
Damn, they didn't win here then. hadn't got round to checking. Did find this blog by the previous Green Councilor if anyone's interested.
Charlie Bolton's Southvil Blog (http://charlie-boltons-southville-blog.blogspot.com/)

Sunspots
04-05-2007, 14:13
Damn, they didn't win here then. hadn't got round to checking.

Like last time, just a few votes in it:

http://www.bristol.gov.uk/item/elections.html?XSL=main&ShowElectionWard=true&ElectionId=61&WardId=23

xenon
04-05-2007, 17:24
Cheers for link.

6 bloody votes in it. AM gonna have a nose at the rest of Bristol now.

JTG
08-05-2007, 09:43
Damn, they didn't win here then. hadn't got round to checking. Did find this blog by the previous Green Councilor if anyone's interested.
Charlie Bolton's Southvil Blog (http://charlie-boltons-southville-blog.blogspot.com/)

He still is the councillor, it was the other SOuthville seat that was up for election this year