Campaigning in Ealing Southall
I have been campaigning twice here for the election on Thursday. Canvassing over the weekend I found that many people had not yet made up their mind, but like all by elections these days, were drowning in literature – what do we inflict on our voters to shake them out of their apathy!
This morning, campaigning again with Tony Lit with Malcolm Rifkind, Eric Ollerenshaw, Karim and several other supporters we had a very positive reaction. Its time for a change, and the Labour Party have not delivered locally. In Southall, Tony is famous and children scamper after his autograph, and we are now winning over the voters in Ealing. Let’s hope for a win, or a close contest on Thursday to show that Conservatives are making a difference.
Certainly no wish for Livingstone’s tram here – in fact all voters I met seem to be united on that one, so Ken, you certainly have not got the support here in West London – when did you last walk these streets?
Tony Lit campaign page: http://www.ealingsouthallconservatives.org.uk
This morning, campaigning again with Tony Lit with Malcolm Rifkind, Eric Ollerenshaw, Karim and several other supporters we had a very positive reaction. Its time for a change, and the Labour Party have not delivered locally. In Southall, Tony is famous and children scamper after his autograph, and we are now winning over the voters in Ealing. Let’s hope for a win, or a close contest on Thursday to show that Conservatives are making a difference.
Certainly no wish for Livingstone’s tram here – in fact all voters I met seem to be united on that one, so Ken, you certainly have not got the support here in West London – when did you last walk these streets?
Tony Lit campaign page: http://www.ealingsouthallconservatives.org.uk




1 Comments:
At 17:00,
Anonymous said…
The West London tram is deffinitely not the best option. It is unpopular amongst residents, unecessary and seems for much of the route to follow bus routes that are already there!
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