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Parliamentary Party Meeting in Cheadle

Every Wednesday when parliament is sitting the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party holds a meeting. This Wednesday's meeting was in Cheadle (it is a three line whip as was the vote on the Religious Hatred bill on Monday).

I came up to Cheadle last night. There are quite a few posters in amidst the green trees at the side of the road. Some are quite big.

There are quite a few of them.

I also saw some rather odd Labour Posters.

It was odd to see Labour Posters in the windows of a training centre. Although it has been closed and the shop is being changed into a bookmakers, it does raise some questions.

The Tories have hit out with a number of rather iffy leaflets. Their last minute leaflet goes on about how close the election is and they raise some scaremongering about a shortage of funds in Social Care and it impact on bus passes. The only thing is that bus passes are substantially an issue for the transport authority which merely shows how little they know about how things work.


Meanwhile back at the ranch. Having spoken to the relevant officer in the relevant department it appears I can give you a picture of my sword ribbon.

Comments

PoliticalHackUK said…
Iffy leaflets? Last minute ones about how close the election is? Scaremongering?

No wonder the LDs in Cheadle are unhappy - the Tories have stolen THEIR ideas.
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