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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

It is neck-and-neck in Harringay so you have no excuse for apathy! Get out and vote tomorrow from 7am!

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It does but there's really only one source that has the best information and that's the Labour Doorstep chatter. They look to have been quite wrong. They should have been warning about the Greens in St Ann's if they thought that was a problem in Harringay.

Congratulations to the Labour candidates in Harringay, the turnout was very good. 

Turnout was slightly less impressive over here in St Ann's but congratulations to Labour here too. I don't know what the numbers were last time but well done to the Greens, lots of votes for them.

John,I shall be pressing our Labour councillors to continue talking to the local LibDems and Greens and many others. As well as residents with no Party affiliation. Such informal conversations have been a key means of laying the groundwork for important changes needed in Haringey.

I realise that a lot of people have reasons to falsify events over the past few years. Either to grab credit for the anti-HDV campaign or play down the role of other parties. Or to grossly exaggerate the importance of Momentum and other factors.

One of the biggest weaknesses of the Kober Regime was a strong tendency to withdraw inwardly. To become a classic inner circle - a dysfunctional echo chamber with people who either agreed with one another or pretended to agree out of self-interest, or self-preservation and fear.

3 libdems in over in Crouch End!

Actually, "Spiderman", Clive Carter did some incredibly useful work. He was one of the key figures in building the cross party alliance. He has also been one of the few people who ploughed though and informed himself about the HDV. I'm also told by friends in Northumberland Park ward that Clive helped to deliver leaflets to many hundreds of homes.

I know for a fact since I have seen the results, that he also spent days walking around and photographing homes, speaking to people and checking for himself what they thought and had been told. He posted hundreds of these photos on-line, helping to expose the smear that this whole area is a dilapidated slum and needs to be demolished.

Clive Carter won't, by the way, be reading these comments or "scoring points" since he hasn't actually been on this website for quite a while. And he doesn't post under a fake name, either.

Sure Spiderman, lots of people hold opinions and post them under various made-up-names. But saying that someone is scoring points on a website which they've stopped using isn't exactly an "opinion", is it?

In any case I wasn't concerned to "elevate" Clive Carter's "status" in anyone's eyes. My intention was to enable people reading posts on this site to have factual information about some of the contribution Clive made to the anti-HDV campaign.

Nobody needs to accept my opinion on this.They can view Clive Carter's own photos on Flickr and see where he went and what he saw and recorded.

@Spiderman.

You don't sound very open minded. Prejudiced or judgemental, I'd say.

Voter turnout, SUCKED.
30% in the east of the Haringay.  And more towards 50% in the West.

Im sure it has nothing to do with class and not giving a shit.

All candidates, need to listen to the message.  They have failed the people, if they cant even get half of the people out to vote.

This is with the backdrop of a bunch of important issues within Harringay, some of which made National headlines.

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