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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

These two articles think it is a possibility - with Harringay being one of the crucial wards.

"Harringay, Bounds Green and Noel Park wards, in the middle of the borough, have four Labour and four Lib Dem councillors between them, with a single Conservative councillor making up the balance.

The Lib Dems hold the west, Labour the vast majority of the east - so any ground made or lost in the "crucial" middle wards could swing the election."

Tags for Forum Posts: 2010 local elections, election result forecast

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Anyone I speak to in Harringay seems to be voting LibDem, bar John McMullan.
It would be a shame to miss out on the seemingly excellent Kerry Smith-Jeffreys who is probably finding it hard enough getting past Hugh's inexplicable leaving off of her interview at the bottom of the main page.

If we continue to vote along party lines without taking a good look at the entire field we're not going to get anywhere.
Good point, John.

Justin Hinchcliffe
(Conservative candidate for Seven Sisters)
Actually now that I have another quick scan, Matt's is missing too.
It's the technology John, max featured vids ning will display on the front page is 12. No intention to miss anyone out.

All videos can be accessed here
And not possible to display a random selection for each session?
or none at all?
Surely all or nothing
Yep, they can be rotated, but by hand. As you now see, the three that had dropped off are now at the top of the mosaic.

Birdy, only another 6 days and they will be gone again.
Billy Graham gets my vote. Standing for The Christian Party, isn't he? At least he has managed to visit Harringay Ward once or twice, more'n can be said for some wannabes.
They displayed in the order they were uploaded John - no favouritism. It's showing the maximum number available. They've been up for two days and if you'd give a chap a chance they would have been rotated.
Bounds Green & Noel Park were indeed every bit as marginal as Harringay - which makes getting out the vote in those three wards pretty damn critical. Simon Collister's piece today which I linked to at the bottom of this post is interesting in that respect.


See the full results for 2006 at the bottom of this page

And, see this post of a few days ago on a simillar theme.


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