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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

The south-central wards swung it for the Greens, but why did people vote as they did?

Above is Haringey's own election 2026 results map with info added from yours truly on the 'hung' wards. 

I know in the broad sweep of things why the vote went the way it did nationally, but why did people in Harringay and more widely in Haringey vote the way they did?

Yesterday's results matter. The day may come to be seen as a watershed day for the nation. So, I ask in a genuine sense of enquiry and I'd be particularly interested to hear first hand how people made their choices this year.

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I switched from Lab to Green...

- because of the terrible cycling provision in the Borough, and the lack of action of this front for years

- because Labour failed to fix the LTN camera in Whittington road for THREE years (and still remains broken)

- because Labour failed to fix the huge cracks in the path in Woodside Path for TWO years (cracks still remain)

- because Labour failed to address the Graffiti in Nightingale Gardens for TWO years (graffiti still there)

- because Labour failed to do anything about the man living in a tent in White Hart Lane recreation ground for OVER A YEAR (he moved on, the council refused to remove him)

- because whenever I raised these issues and other issues with the council I either get ignored, fobbed off with lame excuses, or I'm forced to raise an official complaint...and then get fobbed off all over again.

- because Labour have ruined Finsbury Park by hiring it out for events all summer

enough for you?

Thanks, D. So your concerns were local, not national?

Mostly local, yes.

Although I'm not a fan of what Labour have failed to do in the last TWO years either. They have squandered a once-in-a-lifetime chance to be bold and change the UK for the better. Now we will have Farage as PM in 2029.

I voted Green because Labour have completely failed to address the issues traffic, air pollution and cycle Lanes in Harringay. Other, neighbouring areas are light-years ahead. I am also inspired by the new leadership of the Green Party on a national scale and on National issues. It feels refreshing that Labour finally have some credible opposition here. I don't think it's healthy for any one party to 'expect' to remain in power because it breeds complacency.

Thanks, Alice. I agree that the ‘natural’ monopoly on power locally has not been healthy.

Choices initially made in this house as protest votes on the Kanye West/Wireless headliner and councillors were emailed accordingly.

Much reinforced by the subsequent precipitate five-year contract signoff tieing a future council's hands.

Personal votes were given for a known-to-be hard working councillor, but as was evident the ultimate vote numbers weren't even close.

Well, the Green councillor in Seven Sisters came to my door, which was the first time any of them had bothered to I think in over 20 years of living in Tottenham, as it's obviously been such a Labour stronghold. Had a long chat with the Green candidate, and I agreed to give both of my votes to them, having previously been thinking of giving one to Labour, who've normally been my main squeeze. On a national level, I don't personally understand the visceral hatred for Keir Starmer. Looking at the local scene, a party being in power for so long invariably breeds complacency, or worse. As for the Greens, I just look at places like Waltham Forest (albeit they were Labour controlled till yesterday), where there's more cycling provision, more trees planted, and it just seems a nicer, gentler environment to live in. I thought the same when I was in Paris recently, not far the middle of town the air smells like Devon or somewhere!

Younger voters are more likely to vote for the Green party, both nationally and locally - for a number of reasons

The Green party is seen as the new model, less parochial, more European/international, more in touch with issues

Anecdata obv

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