Well my old neighbors have been sending me political leaflets that have been coming through the door.

Tonight it’s labour.

Well what a surprise this week we have a Tory toast master who ends up as blears secretary, lost in kersal so he thinks Swintons worth a try?

THE LEAFLETS  A PEACH….. I REALLY THINK SOMEONE SHOULD TAKE OVER THE ROLE OF PUTTING THESE LEAFLETS TOGETHER for labour.

Cant wait to respond thats the best about having your own printing press in the garage.

By mole45

What brave people we have,it’s a sad day when you can’t walk through the streets.

Swinton man assaulted and robbed

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Police in Salford are hunting robbers who attacked a teenager in the street as he walked home.

The robbery took place between 12am and 12.20am on Thursday 8 April 2010.

The victim, a 19-year-old man, was walking down Manchester Road, Swinton, when two men approached him.

One demanded his money and immediately punched him in the face, causing him to fall on the floor.

The victim was further attacked as he lay defenceless on the ground.

The offenders took his wallet and phone and ran away.

The victim was left with a fractured jaw and is recovering in hospital.

By mole45

Let’s make 6 May 2010 Independents’ Day

 

An open letter to independent candidates and independent-minded voters.

I am writing on behalf of the Independent Network, the organisation that helps Independents help each other.

Independents have an unprecedented opportunity on 6 May to change the face of politics for good.  The MPs’ expenses scandal has discredited many individual MPs, the parties that allowed it to happen and the House of Commons itself.  Many MPs with questionable expenses records have not been de-selected by their parties.  It is up to the voters to complete the process.

This is a time for independents to challenge the politics of the status quo; it is a time for independent Councillors either to stand for Parliament themselves or to help in the campaigns of others;It is a time for the election of a group of MPs, without party baggage but with real world experience, to be a force for honest politics in the New House of Commons.  They will be answerable not to a political party but only to their constituents and their consciences. It won’t be easy, but I believe that it is do-able.

If not us – who?  And if not now – when?

Yours Sincerely,
Martin Bell

By mole45