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Election deposit funded! Bulk leaflet funded! Nearly ready to swing into action!!
So now I am officially a candidate in Edgbaston and there’s only five of us and not a huge long list. I’ve spent the day making allies to work with. I’ve had two kind invitations to hustings and a bit … Continue reading
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Tagged banks, Brexit, christian, Common Good, common good party, crash, credit creation, debt, democracy, dick rodgers, economy, Edgbaston< Birmingham Edgbaston, election, EU, Europe, monetary reform, Northfield, politics, poverty, protest, regional government, regions, Treasury, UKIP, vote
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My new banner! Stay in EU – it says
I got a nice banner made to convey my message and ask for support to stand in the General Election in Birmingham Edgbaston for the Common Good party and to urge staying in the EU after all (even though I … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, Brexit, christian, Common Good, common good party, democracy, dick rodgers, Edgbaston, election, EU, Europe, Northfield, Parliament, politics, protest, regional government, Selly Oak, UK, UKIP, vote
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My toaster’s going to Towcester
I hope to go soon to Towcester, Brackley and the southern part of Northampton in the constituency of Andrea Leadsom MP Financial Secretary to the Treasury who responded for the government to the debate on 20th Nov about who should … Continue reading
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Tagged bank of england, bank reform, banks, Brackley, christian, Common Good, credit creation, debt, democracy, economy, Leadsom, monetary reform, money, Northampton, Northamptonshire, politics, poverty, protest, Silverstone, Towcester, Treasury
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Hong Kong election candidates blocked by Beijing
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-29125769 This is a crucial issue of democracy and a test of UK moral fibre. We should press China to allow Hong Kong citizens the freedom to stand for Hong Kong’s forthcoming leadership elections instead of saying that only Beijing … Continue reading
An elected mayor for Birmingham UK
Please use your referendum vote to oppose making the mayor here a directly elected office. An elected mayor would be remote, protected by a large PR team and minders and would relate to us by TV sound-bites and it would … Continue reading
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Tagged B31, banner, Birmingham, cabinet member, Council, democracy, dick rodgers, Edgbaston, election. Sutton Coldfield, Erdington, Harborne, Ladywood, Lee Bank, local government, Longbridge, Lord Mayor, mayor, NO, Northfield, placard, protest, referendum, regional government, Selly Oak, vote
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