"Labour leader Ed Miliband hit the campaign trail in Cambridge ahead of county council elections - but blundered by leaving his car parked on double yellow lines.
Meeting voters yesterday before giving a stump speech in Market Hill, Mr Miliband said he expected his party to make gains in the polls on May 2."
"Mary Rose Noel, 53, from Chesterton, was less impressed with Mr Miliband’s response when she quizzed him on benefit reforms."
Absolute rubbish. Even when Park Street was more or less accessible due to Jesus Lane being dug up recently, I have no problem finding anywhere to park. The Grand Arcade car park is a three or four minute walk away. Or there are several Park and Rides.
Note that the parking bays on the other side of the road are for disabled parking.
Mind you, Miliband went to Oxford. I can't blame him for not wanting to spend long in a far superior place. ;-)
British businesses show support for Dave's plan to renegotiate powers from the EU, as revealed by British Chambers of Commerce survey.
A high proportion of UK companies want a renegotiation of Britain's membership in the EU, with certain powers returned to Westminster.
Of the 4,000 companies surveyed, 64% said that transferring power back to Britain would have positive effect on businesses in the UK.
11% said they felt it would have a negative impact, 14% no impact, while the rest were unsure.
A number of respondents identified employment law as the area they felt would most benefit from being brought back to London.
AveryLP again peddling 'fools gold'. Cammo has promised a referendum on Europe IF he wins the next GE in 2015; IF he is still leader of the Tories; IF he doesn't renege on his promise and IF he is even alive. A week is a long time in politics as Thatchers death attests. How long in time is a full two years into the future?
I don't quite see the point of cutting and pasting the whole Guardian story and then providing the link - either one or the other would have been fine and the Guardian isn't yet behind a paywall so we can all read it for ourselves.
Solid 15% rating for the LDs (just in case the UKIP fans were getting excited) with the Labour lead at an unspectacular 6%. I'm sure Ed Milliband and Nick Clegg will happily take those numbers on GE day in 2015. That looks like a solid Labour majority on a swing of 7%.
As SeanT remarked a good month ago now, ICM can no longer be regarded as as the benchmark as regards Ukip.
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From bitter experience I know that trying to shave with a left hand is difficult with a safety razor.
Ask me in three months time.
Note that the parking bays on the other side of the road are for disabled parking.
Mind you, Miliband went to Oxford. I can't blame him for not wanting to spend long in a far superior place. ;-)