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Andy Stranack - the Conservative PPC for the Camberwell & Peckham constituency has started his campaign to win the seat at the next General Election.


His You Tube Video is worth 5 minutes of your time.


NOTE: Andy has also organised two events for the autumn:


1. Ian Duncan Smith will give a talk and answer questions on his "Broken Britain" theme on Tuesday 22 September at 7.30pm at the All Saints Church Hall - drinks and buffet supper provided. Tickets ?10.00 - all welcome.


2. Damien Green will be talking about his experiences and thoughts on immigration on 27th October. More details available at the Ian Duncan Smith event.

What, in your opinion, would be a good result for Stranack, MarmoraMan?


Jessica Lee got 9.8% and third place in 2005. Jonathan Morgan 10.9% (3rd) in 2001 and Kim Humphreys 11.9% and second place in 1997.


In 1979 the Tory vote was at 28%, and they were still getting roughly a quarter of the vote in 1992. Can they get back to that level?


On another point, is there much of a party organisation in the constituency - or does it tend to get organised out of Dulwich? The LibDems are more organised within the constituency itself, are they not?

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