Kingstanding on Birmingham (Lab Defence)
Result of last election to council (2012): Labour 77, Conservative 28, Liberal Democrats 15 (Labour overall majority of 34)
Result of ward in last electoral cycle (2010 – 2012)
2010: Lab 3,372, Con 2,792, BNP 891, Lib Dem 866, National Front 160, Green 103
2011: Lab 2,210, Con 2,035, BNP 344, Lib Dem 128, Green 121
2012:
Comments
Who wants to spend the rest of their life married to someone who's only there because they are afraid to leave?
CyberNats are like Cyberkippers. They confuse their own passion and vitrol with widespread support. They are so obsessed that they fail to recognise that others think differently.
Where's the Scottie?
Contrary to Reports, UKIP Still On Course for Second Tonight http://guyfawk.es/1eWtYwW
Most political campaigns are pretty negative, with the core theme that " the opposition will wreck everything you hold dear". Why should refereda be different? It was pretty negative on both sides on AV also. Any BOO referendum would be very negative on each side; or would you see the political habits of a lifetime change?
Between 1am and 2am...
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/live-wythenshawe-sale-east-by-election-6708027
Cheers, Mr. Hayfield.
Bah, a check of the QT site finds that whoever suggested Andrew Neil was on as a guest was telling porkies.
Negativity is unattractive in any campaign, but in a sense it matters less in this - No is "default - carry on (pretty much) as now". No doesn't have to really sell anything. It's the Yes campaign who have to sell something, a new thing - who should have a positive message. They don't really seem to have it.
Maybe the strategy is, consciously or part-consciously, to create sufficient rancour that a parting of the ways seems natural. Perhaps it will work.
I suspect they will do so again. Revolutions eat themselves, even unsuccessful ones.
Equally and oppositely I am waiting for Eck to display the Vision Thing, with an increasing sense of disappointment. Where is his "Ask not what an independent Scotland can do for you, but what you can do for an independent Scotland" speech? Because something like that could tip the balance.
Didn't turn out too well for them when the scottish public decisively looked at what was on offer in the final weeks of that campaign. Labour's ground campaign was also nowhere near as good as they thought it was. You'll be pleased to know that some of the exact same 'masterminds' behind that 2011 campaign are right back in place for the Independence referendum campaign. Even Iain Gray is back.
I will vote no because I am British and proud to be so.
I am proud to be a citizen of a country that has such an illustrious history and still plays a major role in world affairs.
I think the UK is a great force for good in the world. Like every country we make mistakes but I think as a country we genuinely mean well and have done good. Our aid to Syria is a recent example.
I think being a part of the Union gives Scots a range of opportunities for advancement and success they would not have in a small country like Scotland. Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling are obvious examples in politics but there are many other examples in business, commerce and culture.
There are opportunities to grow businesses in Scotland as a part of the UK I do not believe would exist in an independent Scotland.
I think we have far more in common as a country than we have dividing us. We largely share the same values, principles and language.
I think we are much stronger together and are able to assist each other in times of hardship. We also have far greater control over our own affairs as the United Kingdom than Scotland would have alone. Within the EU we are a big beast. According to some economists with 20-30 years we may be the biggest beast of all. We can generally stop what we do not like.
Scotland would risk becoming an insignificant backwater if it was independent. To take the example of Syria again what is Denmark's policy or Portugal's policy? Who cares? Who cares how they vote in the Council of Ministers? They have no say. I would not want my children to grow up in such an insignificant country.
I can see that there is a counterargument: the old Chinese curse of may you live in interesting times. But do do we really want to be such bit players? I am ambitious for Scotland's future. I strongly believe that future is much brighter as a part of a successful union.
Also,Bet Victor have opened up odds based on bandings of Yes vote percentage.30-34 is 9-4 fav and it is 7-2 the 2 bandings both up and down.A Dutched bet covering 30-44 offers a profit of 89% of stake.
The best available on No is now 1-4.That looks about right.
If there is to be a swing to the Nats. there's no sign of it yet and for those who believe in the Yes vote gaining momentum over the summer,there is value.
Absolutely priceless.
You have to hand it to PB tories.
They just can't help themselves and they don't even seem to have a clue they are doing it.
It's quite the puzzle why there are more pandas than tory MPs in scotland.
Only one rosetted individual there - a very friendly heavily-bearded Asian man from UKIP. UKIP's ground operation clearly not as poor as has been suggested.
Glad you are on, Mr D..
I have been re-reading Sir Edric's Temple again, and I am pleased to find there are still things that I missed in earlier reads - aside from the classics I can't think of many books where that has happened to me, not even the early Tom Sharpe's.
So what was this freak llama accident that killed Sir Edric's uncle?
Edit still got a panda though.
More might be revealed in Treasure (Orff is probably going to be a travelling companion). Incidentally, there are perhaps some jokes in there that, er, shouldn't be. When I called a horse Hamilton's Trousers I forgot that it could lead to lines about Lysandra stroking Hamilton's Trousers or mounting Hamilton's Trousers.
BNP have been campaigning very heavily outside the Asda in the centre of Wythenshawe for several weeks, Eddy O'Sullivan there most days, joined by Nick Griffin today.
Smaller than on tele.
No?
That's because it didn't happen. The debt issue is the natural response to Osborne's own posturing by showing where such petulant intransigence would lead. The SNP have said time and time again they are prepared to take on their fair share of the debt and they've said it loud and clear on scottish news and current affairs programmes long before today.
Those who only ever believe one side of the story from Osborne and the No campaign in the Westminster media can hardly expect to be fully informed on the Independence Referendum.
Before GE2015 you can all look forward to Ave it reliable seat by seat projections!
Paywall
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4005126.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2014_02_13
Sorry you must be mistaken
We know for a fact that UKIP people are grumpy white old middle classed men and women.
A friendly asian man doesn't fit that profile he must obviously have been a leftie in disguise because only they deserve the BME vote
About £1.91 or so, Mr. Llama. And cheers, once again, for your kind words. Still undecided on a series name, though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26179442
Edited extra bit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-26166794
Weird. Old story *is* up, with comments, but has been shifted to Business (and Scotland) away from Politics.
All about the big posters back tonight! Tim next!!
I agree Salmond cannot win now - its like Bonnie Prince Charlie 1745!!
How's that one working out for the kippers? Stone dead are they?
He's back.
But we also love Newcastle and Yorkshire and the lake district. The idea of these places being "abroad" is really abhorrent to me, even if the practical implications were not that great.
Each person's views is a result of their own experiences. I was brought up as an army brat on army bases, several of which were in England. I have always been British first and Scottish second. I fully accept that different lives might result in different views. But I do feel passionately about the United Kingdom and would be devastated if I was no longer a member of it.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/feb/13/ukip-tories-fight-2nd-place-wythenshaww-sale-byelection
Their total income in 2012 was £1.2 million.
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/find-information-by-subject/political-parties-campaigning-and-donations/political-parties-annual-accounts/2012#UKIP
From Business for Scotland: Case for sharing currency remains in the mutual interests of businesses north & south... http://fb.me/2b1Gk2X3q
The putrid stench of hypocrisy on here does seem overpowering until that matter is settled.
The matter is settled.
twitter.com/alex_mjs/status/434087702397743104/photo/1
Tsk ....
Thank you.
Titters ....
You made the assertion first so back it up.
Afterwards I can if you like link where tim left and detail why, but do you really want that "JackW"?
Best accept that the reasons he left were very far from voluntary and that until he comes back pretending otherwise is just a bit pathetic and certainly not even close to the truth.
2010: 611
2005: 66
2001: 180
1997: 219
1992: 127
1987: 306
1983: 101
1979: 297
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V7RMKq8RQj4
Perhaps I will post it in the future.
Quite a bit.
Tee Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
" Of 17,900 postal votes distributed, over 10,000 had been delivered this morning"
http://labourlist.org/2014/02/wythenshawe-and-sale-east-by-election-liveblog/
So "Porky", put up or shut up.