Who's standing where you are?

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schmunk

4,399 posts

125 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?
I refer you to my earlier post....

Negative Creep

24,980 posts

227 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Seems our Green candidate is called Win Scutt, who is almost worth a vote for the name by itself. Not that I would of course.

MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

137 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?

I win, I win!

Can't post a pic yet a quick google of Amelie Boleyn (green party) won't disappoint.

Rick_1138

3,675 posts

178 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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I am doing well, Shame she's UKIP, Emily Santos Gordon Aberdeenshire.

Shes quite nice, but again, UKIP frown

MarkRSi

5,782 posts

218 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Rick_1138 said:
I am doing well, Shame she's UKIP, Emily Santos Gordon Aberdeenshire.

Shes quite nice, but again, UKIP frown
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UKIP or not, I suspect she'll be beaten by Salmond regardless frown

Crush

15,077 posts

169 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?
Becky Bean is the sort of area rep and face of the more local election (Miller seems in the background around here)





Or there is the Lib Dem candidate



Labour




JuniorD

8,626 posts

223 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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MarshPhantom said:
JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?

I win, I win!

Can't post a pic yet a quick google of Amelie Boleyn (green party) won't disappoint.
Pas mal, pas mal


thismonkeyhere

10,348 posts

231 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?
Michelle Donelan is standing for the Conservatives here, against the current incumbent Duncan Hames (LibDem).

Duncan's a good bloke and a good MP, but I can't vote on personality when som much is at stake - this is the only 'non-blue' constituency in Wiltshire.

Besides, Michelle has much better tits.

Rick_1138

3,675 posts

178 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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MarkRSi said:
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UKIP or not, I suspect she'll be beaten by Salmond regardless frown
I think Lib Dem is only way to keep salmond out tbh, im a tory but voting Lib dem in our seat

JuniorD

8,626 posts

223 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Rick_1138 said:
MarkRSi said:
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UKIP or not, I suspect she'll be beaten by Salmond regardless frown
I think Lib Dem is only way to keep salmond out tbh, im a tory but voting Lib dem in our seat
She's not all that hot in other pictures of her.

mr_spock

3,341 posts

215 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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I'm in Welwyn Hatfield now, so our MP is Grant Shapps. I'm in two minds - not happy about many of the recent stories, but I've met him and he seems to be a really good local MP. The UKIP candidate has been invisible, and Labour... well, just not for me thanks.

The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition candidate must be an optimist!

I used to be in Brent North, where the revolting Barry Gardiner is the proverbial donkey with a red rosette.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

274 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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mr_spock said:
I'm in Welwyn Hatfield now, so our MP is Grant Shapps. I'm in two minds - not happy about many of the recent stories, but I've met him and he seems to be a really good local MP.
I would struggle with that.

it's pretty clear he's a bear faced liar, and has no problem with lying for his own ends.

I have no doubt he can be charming, but I personally have zero time for somebody that's such a polished, blatant liar, how could you ever trust somebody like this to do the right thing?




Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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mr_spock said:
I'm in Welwyn Hatfield now, so our MP is Grant Shapps. I'm in two minds - not happy about many of the recent stories, but I've met him and he seems to be a really good local MP. The UKIP candidate has been invisible, and Labour... well, just not for me thanks.

The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition candidate must be an optimist!

I used to be in Brent North, where the revolting Barry Gardiner is the proverbial donkey with a red rosette.
Wow, I didn't even know they existed these days, hehe

thismonkeyhere

10,348 posts

231 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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Rick_1138 said:
I think Lib Dem is only way to keep salmond out tbh, im a tory but voting Lib dem in our seat
How does that work?

Twilkes

Original Poster:

478 posts

139 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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thismonkeyhere said:
How does that work?
It probably won't. But the libdem candidate is polling in 2nd place behind the SNP in Gordon, so are realistically the only challenge to Das Grosse Poombah.

I'm doing a similar thing where I live, voting for the 2nd place candidate to try to prevent the SNP taking the seat.

thismonkeyhere

10,348 posts

231 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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Twilkes said:
thismonkeyhere said:
How does that work?
It probably won't. But the libdem candidate is polling in 2nd place behind the SNP in Gordon, so are realistically the only challenge to Das Grosse Poombah.

I'm doing a similar thing where I live, voting for the 2nd place candidate to try to prevent the SNP taking the seat.
Sorry, I was being dim - you're in Scotland, but I was thinking in terms of English constituencies, so it's no surprise that it didn't make sense to me!

Up the Scottish LibDems!!

Rick_1138

3,675 posts

178 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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thismonkeyhere said:
Twilkes said:
thismonkeyhere said:
How does that work?
It probably won't. But the libdem candidate is polling in 2nd place behind the SNP in Gordon, so are realistically the only challenge to Das Grosse Poombah.

I'm doing a similar thing where I live, voting for the 2nd place candidate to try to prevent the SNP taking the seat.
Sorry, I was being dim - you're in Scotland, but I was thinking in terms of English constituencies, so it's no surprise that it didn't make sense to me!

Up the Scottish LibDems!!
Indeed. On the upside, GF is stocked i am voting Lib Dem, as she sees this as me becoming more leftie......However i am still blue through and through.

Legend83

9,981 posts

222 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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Harpenden & Hitchin here.

Very safe Conservative seat held by Rt Hon Peter Lilley since 1997. To be fair, he is a top bloke - actually has experience of the private sector, one of only three MPs to vote against the Climate Change Act, has been vocal about the threats of mass immigration on our local infrastructure from day one, and is highly critical of national identity cards. The only downsides are he has become complacent and evidently bored of the process, and takes months to respond to communications.

Labour have but up Rachel Burgin - "I am actively involved with Christians on the Left". Thanks, but no thanks.

The Lib Dem Pauline Pearce caused uproar at the town hall hustings on Monday when she stood up and stated she was aghast that she was the only black face in the room...

Our UKIP candidate is John Stocker - all I know about him is he owns a construction company, has lived in the area for 30 years and is uncomfortable with women breast-feeding in public (although he respects it and is not against it).

Pretty uninspiring opposition to say the least.

spyder dryver

1,329 posts

216 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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I'm in the very marginal seat of Ashfield. The Lib Dems ran a close second to Labour last time.
The Lib Dem candidate was to have been Jason Zadrozny again, until the recent allegations of historic child abuse pissed on his chips.
He has also been accused of sending out "misleading" campaign leaflets which, despite his claims to the contrary, appear to have the local NHS endorsing him.
Todays leaflet, and we get lots of them, trumpets a local Lib Dem councillors success having a sign mended.
The encumbent MP, Labour's Gloria De Piero, will increase her slender majority IMHO.

schmunk

4,399 posts

125 months

Friday 24th April 2015
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JuniorD said:
Enough of this snoozefet.

Who has the most bang-able candidate in their constituancy?
I think Hove constituency has the winner. I present Dame Dixon, standing for the Official Monster Raving Loony Party: