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Join Date: May 2005
Location: N'Djamena, Chad
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To be held on 28th August - Rotherham MBC, Wickersley ward.
A Labour seat Candidates Labour Conservative Liberal Democrat British National Party and UKIP 2008 result Con 1355 Lab 1255 UKIP 879 UKIP got a staggering 25.19% of the vote in this seat in May. This is a very strong seat for UKIP but what impact will having 3 protest parties have on the result? The LibDems and BNP didnt stand in May so this is one to keep a very close eye on! electionshome Last edited by BASILDON BOY; 18-08-2008 at 05:49 PM. |
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The local election results over the past 3 years show what appear to be an active branch and some very decent results coming second in some seats!
2006 results:- Election Results 2006 2007 results Election Results 2007 2008 results Election Results 2008 |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Solihull, in The Forest of Arden, Warwickshire!
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What you say is true, but UKIP is advantaged here by not having another third party that may take similar votes away. It is also standing in some seats where the LibDems don't stand. This is good, but it doesn't hold true everywhere in the country.
All minor parties need to be savvy about who is standing where. Some agents are able to get the "nod" by finding out how many nomination papers have been requested. It is always best to fight local elections where the least number of candidates is standing. In East Devon, Stuart Hughes, then a Raving Loony, beat the Conservative in a straight fight! I'd suggest UKIP looked up all the uncontested seats from last year and considered these next time round! Could be some surprises. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Any UKIPPERS wanting to go and help with the election i suggest you get in touch with
John Wilkinson, PM me for his contact details
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