For a light hearted University assignment, we have been asked to predict the election outcome. My guess is as follows. What do you think?
Currently: [ Conservative 198 ] [ Labour 356 ] [ Lib Dems 62 ] [ Others 30 ]
My Prediction: [ Conservative 330 ] [ Labour 235 ] [ Lib Dems 58 ] [ Others 27 ]
(Total seats now in Parliamnent is 650)
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Friday, 9 April 2010
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Out campaigning with Barbara Hurst in St John's Ward
Out with the St John's team in Farnborough
Barbara can just about be made out as she dashes between doors
Barbara and the team
Barbara at the door - listening more than she is talking.
Monday, 5 April 2010
The election gets underway
The Council Leader Cllr. Peter Moyle, myself and our MP Gerald Howarth met up to review progress on the town centre. There has been significant progress this last year, and the Council Leader has been extremely active and ensured your ward councillors have been involved in every new development.
Farnborough continues to attract more blue chip companies. Above, I meet with senior party members at the new site Fluor has chosen for its major relocation from Camberley. The site is just behind the Village Hotel on the Airfield Business Park.
Monday, 29 March 2010
Saturday, 27 March 2010
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