by Ellee Seymour | May 4, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
I was running on the treadmill at my gym early this morning listening to Sky News when the headlines flashed up about Gordon Brown being called the worst Prime Minister this country has ever had. You would expect those words to have come straight from the mouth of...
by Ellee Seymour | May 4, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
This is a particularly important topic for Cambridge with its world famous university. The four parliamentary candidates on the panel, Daniel Zeichner for Labour, Julian Huppert for Lib Dems, Nick Hillman for Conservatives, and Tony Juniper, for the Green Party. were...
by Ellee Seymour | May 3, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
I went to a Cambridge hustings last night and the city’s election is still very much a four-man race. I was there supporting Nick Hillman, our Conservative parliamentary candidate, and he appeared to go down really well with the audience who warmed to his wit,...
by Ellee Seymour | May 1, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
The Times refused to back the Tories at the Conservative Party Conference last autumn. You can see Times Editor James Harding state on this video that none of the major parties had so far earned their influential endorsement. He said: “We will make a decision on...
by Ellee Seymour | Apr 29, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
The worrying backlash from John Cowan being dropped by Labour in South East Cambridgeshire is the threat this unexpectedly poses for Jim Paice, our wonderful Shadow Agriculture and Rural Affairs Secretary. What he doesn’t know about this subject isn’t...
by Ellee Seymour | Apr 29, 2010 | 2010 general election, Politics
There’s only one week left to E-Day, and our two Conservative candidates in Luton, Nigel Huddleston standing in Luton South, and Jeremy Brier, for Luton North, discuss their campaigns in the run up to 6th May. Nigel also discusses the Esther-factor, and the...
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