Why did the BNP do well at recent local and European elections? (From the recently published YouGov study into voting habits)
BNP voters tend to be totally turned off by politics and think that politicians are corrupt, for example 81% think their MP is corrupt compared to 48% of Labour voters. They have very specific reasons [...]

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The countdown to the 2010 Preston City Council elections begin. The Lancashire County Council elections are to be in June 2009, in which I WILL NOT be standing. This isn’t for any malious reason other than the fact that I’ve always wanted to be as community focused as possible.
For the elections in 2010 I will [...]

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I’ve posted the following on Facebook groups to stimulate conversation on the idea to make a video on Preston Bus station that is set to be demolished as part of the Tithebarn project here in the city of Preston. It would be good to maybe have two competiting videos, made by the collaborate effort of [...]

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When a population marches to bring attention to a political cause they must understand the environment in which they are operating. I’m talking about the recent march against the war in Palestine, well I say a war, what I mean is ethnic cleasing and deep rooted hatred between two peoples.
However this blog is not about [...]

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If you have come here in search of information of the Tulketh election please visit the Preston Liberal Democrat website for more information. I can’t (legally) put anything on this website related to the election as I’d need to get it checked, verified etc etc. Its much easier to have a central area where you [...]

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