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Oxford City Council is having half of its councillors up for re-election LeftishBrit Mar 2012 #1
How do you think the Greens will do? Ken Burch Mar 2012 #3
Hard to say LeftishBrit Mar 2012 #5
Thanks for the information. Ken Burch Mar 2012 #6
Are the local issues the same as previous years? T_i_B Apr 2012 #7
More on other issues at the moment... LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #9
Different development issue in Sheffield T_i_B Apr 2012 #10
Sadly Waverley Borough is not up this time. mwooldri Mar 2012 #2
perhaps you'd see gains for various independents in those races? Ken Burch Mar 2012 #4
Not a lot of choice around my neck of the woods in West Sussex fedsron2us Apr 2012 #8
Unfortunately,no elections in Northumberland this year ... non sociopath skin Apr 2012 #11
Good to see you again Skin T_i_B Apr 2012 #12
When spoken by a person with a Tyneside accent Ken Burch May 2012 #22
Seeing as there is a lot of hype for UKIP at the moment... T_i_B Apr 2012 #13
Fortunately, there don't seem to be any standing in Oxford this time. LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #14
They've got a full slate of candidates standing in Sheffield.... T_i_B Apr 2012 #15
The Labour candidate for my ward has been campaigning VERY assiduously LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #16
Actually I tell a lie about none standing - there was this one in Quarry and Risinghurst LeftishBrit May 2012 #29
They're standing in all the wards in my borough muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #17
Poll in the Mirror for local elections, with swing from 2008 muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #18
Why is voting in the UK usually held on a Thursday and not the weekend? nt. SwissTony Apr 2012 #19
It always has been tjwmason Apr 2012 #20
The current law says they must be held on a working day muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #21
Thanks for the feedback, tj and m_v SwissTony May 2012 #23
7 a.m. to 10 p.m.?! CBHagman May 2012 #27
Bits & bobs gleaned from BBC website at 6am T_i_B May 2012 #24
I was looking at the results from Wales and noticed Plaid Cymru were doing fairly badly Ken Burch May 2012 #26
Link to incoming results on the BBC website: Ken Burch May 2012 #25
Boris Johnson wins second term by tight margin T_i_B May 2012 #28
It's probably the end of the line for "Red Ken", then... Ken Burch May 2012 #30
There's John McDonnell muriel_volestrangler May 2012 #31
I think Corbyn is unlikely... LeftishBrit May 2012 #32
Those are all good potential candidates. Ken Burch May 2012 #34
I can't help thinking Boris Johnsons victory will not be greeted with universal rejoicing by Cameron fedsron2us May 2012 #33
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