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I've voting Sadiq for my second vote. Have yet to decide my first (which has, for me, always gone to a minor party) but it will probably be the Lib Dem. The rest from the minors seem like the usual bunch of nutters.


Six months ago, Goldsmith had a slight edge for me, but he's really done nothing to impress me since then.

This time last year I said Khan was "an embarrassment of vacuous sloganing and fake sincerity that was truly sickening" and haven't changed my mind; Posho is so dim and so obviously being worked by others you can see the strings, I shall probs vote Sian Berry and the mad Polish Prince as a back-up (anyone who challenges Farage to a duel can't be all mbad).

Well you could consider our local candidate - Caroline Pidgeon. She lives in ED and was a Southwark councillor before she became a GLA member, which she's been for 8 years now.

Unlike Khan and Goldsmith, who've just been parachuted in to stand by the big parties, she knows what the GLA is about - and Southwark too, obv - and knows exactly how the system works.

Her manifesto is here (scroll down the page once you get there)

http://www.markpack.org.uk/138648/caroline-pidgeon-london-mayor-lib-dem-manifesto/

Polish Prince gets my vote


If Caroline Pidgeon actually wears a 'Pidgeon' costume, I'll vote for her


Mind you Sian could out-do her and turn up as a 'berry' of some kind, probably a strawberry, then I'd say say 'The Pidge' is in trouble



Bloody hell, now I'm way more interested in the whole thing

Townleygreen Wrote:

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> Well you could consider our local candidate -

> Caroline Pidgeon. She lives in ED and was a

> Southwark councillor before she became a GLA

> member, which she's been for 8 years now.

> Unlike Khan and Goldsmith, who've just been

> parachuted in to stand by the big parties, she

> knows what the GLA is about - and Southwark too,

> obv - and knows exactly how the system works.



...and she's a LibDem. By her own admission she's a LibDem. I like a laugh in local politics but really.


Snappy ad at the bottom of your link -


"Now available to pre-order: Nick Clegg's Politics - The Art of the Possible in an Age of Unreason..."


Don't all rush at once... bless.

So you didn't see the photo of Zac with the same extremist Cameron told us Sadiq was pals with yesterday? You see, community leaders (who may or may not be part of extreme versions of a religion) tend to be very good at getting the ear of people in public office, which is why both Sadiq (in his job as a civil rights lawyer) and Zac (in his role as a politician) have both crossed paths with people we now know to have extreme views. Not a story for me but we all know what side of the political fence you stand on Uncle. I have news for you though. Khan is 10 points ahead, helped massively by the Tory claims of 'terrorist sympathiser', because most people see through that for the nonsense it actually is.
Yeah, I'm not that impressed by Sadiq Khan, but Goldsmith's tactics have made pretty sure I'll vote for him. I think the attempts to imply that Sadiq Khan (who has campaigned against extremism, defied death threats to vote for same-sex marriage and stated publicly that he considers himself a feminist) is somehow allied with radical islamists is patently absurd and horribly cynical.

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