by Ellee Seymour | May 8, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics, Women MPs
Because I believe you are all longing to know how many women were elected into Parliament, this is the breakdown, courtesy of the Centre for Women and Democracy. Don’t hold your breath, it’s not earth shattering: a total of 142 women were elected...
by Ellee Seymour | May 7, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
Nick Hillman can congratulate himself on his outstanding success last night. He was only selected as the Cambridge Conservative parliamentary candidate just over four months ago, a seat where we came a poor third in the 2005 general election after Lib Dems...
by Ellee Seymour | May 7, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
Wow, what a night, though we all knew it was going to be sensational for many different reasons, with Lembit Opik and Jacqui Smith’s humiliating defeats among some of the shock results. I was naturally thrilled that we won in York Outer where a very close...
by Ellee Seymour | May 6, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
I’ve been telling in Cambridge for Conservatives and can report that there has been a huge turnout of voters, particularly first-time voters which you would expect in a university city. I know our candidate Nick Hillman has a lot of support here, and that his...
by Ellee Seymour | May 6, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
Iain Dale has flagged up two quotes today from voters who are supporting Conservatives for the first time. I am pleased to say I have met others who feel the same way, and interviewed a couple on this video for Rob Halfon, who is standing in Harlow. I stumbled across...
by Ellee Seymour | May 5, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
A guest post by Muheed Jeeran urging Asian voters to vote Conservative:Asian community voters should consider to changing their tradition of voting this time for a party which has the real concern to help the British public and poorest in the world.I am an active Tory...
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