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Category Archives: Parliament and Democracy
It’s fantastic if Llinos Medi can succeed Ynys Mon
I wrote about this back in mid June and it was a focus for the Ynys Mon location – I have now seen that on 4th July that Llinos Medi obtained 10,590 votes and she has become the MP. The … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Anglesey, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Liz Saville Roberts, Llinos Medi, Plaid Cymru, Ynysin Mon
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Let us promote Ben Lake for the new Ceredigion Preseli
Back in mid June I wrote about the call for Ben Lake to be successful and it is very significant that he has been very successful. Here is my previous comment: Ben Lake is the Plaid Cymru membership and he … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Lake, Ceredigion, Ceredigion Preseli, Plaid Cymru
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Could the new Government to change MP arrangements?
It is very clear from my review of Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Merseyside voting information items in the recent times. They do inform of our requirements but sadly there are very few opportunities and so we need the new Government … Continue reading
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Let us to ensure that good quality MP systems endorse.
I have voted for Labour MPs for many of my years which began when I moved into Brighton Pavilion when I was 18. Prior to that time the location was organised back in 1950 which had William Teeling as the … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, David Lepper, Nancy Platts, Sian Berry
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July 4th seemed to take everyone by surprise
It was evident that Parliament had planned to open following the May Bank Holiday break holiday as articles had been planned for discussion from the 23rd May. However, the announcement for the General election vote on the 4th July seemed … Continue reading
The situation of voting for Surrey this year
This item was initially set out on 2nd June, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 4th June. – It is amazing that the 11 … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Surrey
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Could Kent solve more than Conservative and Labour?
This document below focused on what would happen for Kent and on the 4th July the Kent arrangement changed from the 17 MPs that were previously 2 Labour and 15 Conservatives and now there are only 5 Conservatives for Sevenoaks, … Continue reading
Very radical significant political votes for Sussex
This item was initially set out on 31st May, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 8th June. On Thursday 4th July there could be … Continue reading
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Several Sussex MPs are leaving on 4th July 2024
This item was initially set out on 30th May, but subsequently there have been a number of changes on the Wikipedia publication so this item has been changed most recently on 8th June. A few months ago three of our … Continue reading
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