A suggestion to the Lib Dems. Stop p****** off Labour voters. You need our votes now just as much as you always have done to get elected in the south west. Whether or not you'll get 'em though..........
@Mcjrpc - the original planning application is referrred to right at the very top of the Grounds of Appeal document which can be found via the link I have given at the very beginning of this thread.
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/LORD-ASHCROFT-POLLS-Con-Lib-Dem-battleground-June-2014.pdf Someone once said that a week was a long time in politics. So who knows how much may change in the next 5 weeks. But at least that Ashcroft data is more up to date than data that is 5 years old and that is being hiked about by some...... PS Wasn't Ashcroft nicknamed ...
Thanks for the clarification Michael.
This link should take you to the original planning application re the barn conversion http://gis.teignbridge.gov.uk/TeignbridgePlanningOnline/Results.aspx?Type=Application&Refval=14/02023/NPA Usually, the parish council's (in this case Dawlish Town Council's) comments would be placed online alongside all the other documentation. But I can't find anything from the town council. Does anyone ...
In this constituency, like quite a few others in the south west, it is, if we are honest, a two horse race between the Tories and the Lib Dems. However, for the Lib Dems to have any chance of winning those seats they need those who are anti-Tory to vote Lib Dem irrespective of those voters true political allegiance. In other words non tories need to vote tactically (ie Lib Dem) to stop the ...
and then there's the controversial matter of The Barnett Formula http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/1580787/How-the-Barnett-formula-works.html
The estimated populations of the four constituent countries of the UK in mid-2013 are 53.9 million (growth of 0.70%) in England, 5.3 million (growth of 0.27%) in Scotland, 3.1 million (growth of 0.27%) in Wales and 1.8 million (growth of 0.33%) in Northern Ireland. From: ...
This Appeal is on the agenda at this evening's Dawlish Town Council planning committee meeting.
Is that a rhetorical question Ken?