Harringay Hustings last night at North Harringay School. From left to right: David Kaplan (TUSC), Emine Ibrahim (Labour), Lydia Rivlin (Conservative), Richard Godwin (Chair - Harringay Resident & Evening Standard Journalist), Matt Cuthbert (Green), David Schmitz (Lib Dem)
Last night saw Harringay's first hustings event for many years. An audience of about 50 turned out to hear what the parties standing in the local elections thought about questions raised by local people both before and during the event.
Local resident and Evening Standard journalist did a masterful job chairing the event (and winning a few ladies' hearts by all accounts!). So our profuse thanks to Richard for pitching in.
Thanks also to all the panellists, all of whom did a good job and gave a fair accounting of themselves and their parties' policies. From here on, all parties have the chance to share their views with you on a single HoL posting per party (See panel at the top of the main page).
A member of the audience videoed the whole event. So, should you be so minded, you will be able to see the event once his video is posted.
Was there a man of the match? I don't know, that's for those who attended to say. I've had good feedback on all the panelists, but perhaps a nose ahead on informal feedback on the performance on the night, from an audience who probably weren't in the main natural TUSC voters, was TUSC outsider David Kaplan.
David Kaplan (TUSC) - Last night's man of the match?
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Hi Priya,
What a plea from the heart. I'm very struck by how at sea people feel this year with no sense of what or who is on offer. Given the low level of engagement with local elections already, I think it's a shame to compound the sense of disengagement this way. So, in a last minute attempt to try and go some way to rectifying that, I've sent out five questions to all the parties, along with a request for brief pen pictures of the candidates they'll be fielding in Harringay St Ann's and Seven Sisters wards. I will publish all answers I receive. Other than that, I'm out of ideas, I'm afraid.
If all the Conservatives can think of to say about the Greens is that they/we are trendy but not serious, what would they have said abut Keir Hardie ? I hope the party that has tried rather hard to wipe out the welfare state will be taken seriously - as a threat to the foundations of post-war Britain.
"Bring a plate party". My guess is that's the best thing you've written on HoL.
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