Election date set for May 22nd.
Four months of joyous campaigning from the local candidates. But who and which party will win ... is even more intriguing the last two elections.
Maybe the St Anns ward will finally join Harringay in throwing up a mix of party councillors.
Last election however Harringay stood alone within the borough in producing this outcome. We were with Bounds Green and one other ward with giving a mix of party councillors in 2006 but in 2010 they went fully Labour.
So come on St Anns residents, are you a little quirky or just down right predictable?
Shock result or just plain dull?
May 22nd is your day.
We are all watching!
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Note to Harringay Ward voters - lets keep it mixed like we have done for the last 8 years. It's served us pretty well.
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Blimey! What a bunch of cross dressers your 2006 councillors were back then.
Political cross-dressers? Some still are. Tories wearing the political clothes of traditional Labour and Liberal Parties; to get themselves selected and elected.
Plus there are the zombies. They have no political ideas at all but just come along for the ride and maybe the chance to wear the mayoral chain and a funny hat from time to time.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
Political cross-dressers
This is a point I made in the thread about New Labour's Gambling Act 2005: i.e. the confusion of labels with content.
New Labour continued with a number of questionable Conservative policies (e.g. PFIs) and then went for a few privatisations of their own that would make even Conservatives blush with embarrassment.
Yes Clive it's all very confusing for voters! Little to distinguish betw the parties. Is this democracy representing middle ground voters or just laziness with policy ideas?
Alan, all these political cross-dressers - maybe all the candidates have a yearning to show other hidden talents leading up to the elections. An X-Factor Haringey show for them could do them wonders with the voters or ... make us run for the hills
Narendra, I can see a moral case for someone to "resign immediately and contest the subsequent by-election" though it's clearly not legally enforceable. And hard to see how this would work. As you know, electoral law recognises party affiliations but councillors are elected by the electors - not the Party.
An "immediate" requirement would also be a problem since people may turn out to have been in negotiations with another party for some months. During which time their current colleagues are presumably kept in the dark. According to the Tottenham Tories, former Labour councillor Brian Haley was negotiating with both the LibDems and the Tories. Though he himself denied this.
Labour people heard whispers about discreet talks going on with someone from the LibDems; but not that it was Cllr Ali Demirci. As for Alan Dobbie ratting to Justin Hinchcliffe's little group of Tories, I was amazed that anyone would do that, let alone rubbing shoulders with Eric Pickles.
Which leads on to another more fundamental factor. Tories in Haringey are currently spoiled for choice, as there are now - in effect - three parties supporting right-wing Neo-Con policies.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
In our Haringey set-up I imagine this would produce rows 'n' rows o' the finest Council bozos. HMS Nodding poodle
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