I've been looking at the ward votes last time and working out what effect UKIPs rise and Liberals fall will have. If the current polls mean the same swing in Barnet then Liberals lose all their seats and Labour gain control.
I know this sounds unlikely but Tory support is 5% down on last time and Labour 8% up. That converts to Tory losing 9 seats and Labour gaining 12. Mainly due to UKIP undermining the tory vote. No wonder they are nervous.
Do you think a Labour Barnet council would see improvements made to Underhill, the access issue removed and Barnet FC returning?
Barnet Local elections
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It would be nice to thinkl at least it would provide a fresh start to negotiate a return to Barnet.
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I can't see any party, or individual within a party, championing our cause.
As such the only result I am looking for in this election is the total and utter humiliation of one B Coleman.
As such the only result I am looking for in this election is the total and utter humiliation of one B Coleman.
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Mission accomplished !!!!!Stingtastic wrote:I can't see any party, or individual within a party, championing our cause.
As such the only result I am looking for in this election is the total and utter humiliation of one B Coleman.
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A year later have things changed?
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Welcome to the forum, interesting first post. The answer is yes, but not yet by enough.maxsh wrote:A year later have things changed?