Electoral Commission report into London May 2012 elections
Electoral Commission Report Into London May 2012 Elections
View ArticleManagement errors may see future London vote counts moved from Alexandra Palace
From the Electoral Commission’s report into this May’s London elections: On the morning of 4 May, a test of the sprinkler system at Alexandra Palace disabled the venue’s power supply. The test happened...
View ArticleOvernight counting, electoral fraud and the running of elections: a bounty of...
The last few days have been busy ones for the Electoral Commission, with most of the headlines caught by their report into when election counts should take place (overnight or the next day): The...
View ArticleHello, London
ALDC (the Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors and Campaigners) has just put together a new team of regional reps to help strengthen its work with English regional parties and at regional...
View ArticleSuccess for Caroline Pidgeon’s cycling safety campaign as new lights to be...
As the Evening Standard reports there’s good news for one of the issues London Assembly member Caroline Pidgeon has been campaigning for with others: Traffic lights for cyclists are to be brought in...
View ArticleA flagship borough: 25 years of a Liberal Democrat Sutton Council
Look round the room at the next Liberal Democrat event you attend and ask yourself how many people in the room will have their names recorded in places that future political historians can find. A few,...
View ArticleTfL closes Oxford Circus station every other day, but refuses to tell people
The odds are pretty good that if you’re a regular user of Oxford Circus tube station during rush hour you are also a regular stander in the rain / cold / sun (delete according to season) as the station...
View ArticleSome interesting parties standing in the 2014 London Euro elections
4 Freedoms Party – the latest attempt at a pro-European Conservative Party, including sometime Conservative and then Liberal Democrat Dirk Hazell An independence from Europe – not UKIP, but courtesy...
View ArticleCommunities United Party: still a mystery
In my quick round-up of the parties standing for the European Parliament in the London constituency I mentioned the Communities United Party: Communities United Party – this is the party that managed...
View ArticleMillions of pounds is being spent subsidising gun owners in London
So points out a press release from London Assembly member Caroline Pidgeon: New figures obtained by Caroline Pidgeon AM, Leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group, have revealed the...
View ArticleA great initiative from London Liberal Youth
Fantastic idea this: We’re excited to announce a unique London Liberal Youth training program, designed to recruit and train 14 Young Leaders to become Community Champions in their area of London. Do...
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