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French Regional Elections 2010: First results Update

Here are theresults for the First Round of the Regional Elections; Parti Socialiste: 29.5% UMP: 27% Europe Ecologie: 12.5% Front National: 11.7% Front de Gauche: 6.2% Modem: 4% Extreme Gauche: 3.7% Participation: VERY LOW around 46.5% Conclusions: This is the worst score the UMP has ever had. Sarkozy was nowhere to be seen the entire [...]

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From the 'Man on the Inside'

My good friend Simon Budden has written in to give his account of the event on Friday. Here he tells us what happened from inside the building. By Simon Budden While Hadleigh stayed outside during the protest at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute (BRLSI), I managed to make my way into the building [...]

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Anti-BNP Demonstration at BRLSI Meeting

Further to my previous posts here and here regarding the controversial decision to invite the BNP to speak at a debate on the European Elections of June 4th 2009, this is my account of what occured at the meeting. Arriving at about 1830 (I had aimed to get there at 1800, but the bus hit [...]

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Update: BNP back in Bath

There have been some changes to the BRLSI event regarding the hustings for the European Elections. In light of the wave of walkouts lead by Labour’s Glyn Ford MEP, followed by Lib Dem Graham Watson MEP and Green Party Ricky Knight who all refused to share a platform with the British National Party candidate Jeremy [...]

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BNP back in Bath

Glyn Ford, Labour MEP for the South West, came to Bath yesterday and told me an interesting story about a debate due to happen in Bath.   Glyn Ford MEP and Hattie Ajderian, Labour PPC for Bath.   It seems that Unlock Democracy (formerly Charter 88) has been organising a Hustings Session at the BRLSI [...]

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