
It's another illsutration of how keenly fought over our constituency, and therefore our votes, are going to be between now and May. Cameron will be hoping to repair some of the damage our own Conservative council have done to Shaun Bailey's campaign in recent months. I'm not sure whether having Gordon Brown here would really count as being a help to Andy Slaughter, but Labour will be defending the seat vigourously too. Whatever you do, please vote - the way the Bush looks in future will be directly affected by the result.
What makes you so sure the Hammersmith constituency is keenly fought over?
ReplyDeletethe fact it's 129 in the Torie's top 200 target seats that they have to win in order to form the next government. Cameron's visit here is evidence enough of that.
ReplyDeleteand Shaun Bailey is the best they can do ?!
ReplyDeleteno comment! I actually quite like the guy on a personal level but you have to wonder what his political allies in the Council are thinking of in the way they keep driving people away from supporting the Tories just before the election - are they really his allies?!
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