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By elections; Sedgefield and Ealing-Southall, 19th Jul
Topic Started: Jul 15 2007, 08:38 AM (92 Views)
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In full: Sedgefield candidates
Here is the list of candidates in the Sedgefield by-election taking place on 19 July. Their names, and the description of who they are standing for are as described on the returning officer's official list of candidates:


Stephen Gash, English Democrats - "Putting England First"
Paul Gittins, Independent
Tim Grainger, Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's Lordship"
Chris Haine, Green Party
Alan 'Howling Laud' Hope, The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
Toby Horton, UK Independence Party
Graham Robb, Conservative Party
Norman Scarth, Anti-Crime Party
Andrew Spence, British National Party
Greg Stone, Liberal Democrat
Phil Wilson, Labour Party


rather fewer than last time...

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In full: Ealing Southall candidates
Here is the list of candidates in the Ealing Southall by-election taking place on 19 July. Their names, and the description of who they are standing for are as described on the returning officer's official list of candidates:


Nigel Bakhai, Liberal Democrats
John Sydney Cartwright, The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
Sati Chaggar, English Democrats - 'Putting England First!'
Salvinder Singh Dhillon, Respect - Peace, Justice, Equality
Sarah Janet Edwards, Green Party
Kuldeep Singh Grewal, Independent
Tony Lit, David Cameron's Conservatives
Yakub Masih, Christian Party 'Proclaiming Christ's Lordship'
Jasdev Singh Rai, Independent
KT Rajan, UK Independence Party
Virendra Kumar Sharma, The Labour Party Candidate
Gulbash Singh, Independent


What do you reckon will happen?
Both have labour majorities of over 10000.
Apparently, however, Tony Lit is extremely popular with the locals in the Ealing Southall constituancy, as he runs a local radio station there...
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Plus, in Ealing Southall, there have been about 6 defections on the local council from Labour to the Tories.
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