by Ellee Seymour | Oct 3, 2009 | Politics
I was amazed to read today that a 19-year old Liberal Democrat student based at York University won a Norfolk district council seat in a by-election this week. The Lib Dems always make a big deal about candidates not living in their constituency, even if they are just...
by Ellee Seymour | Oct 2, 2009 | Conservative Party Conference, Politics
I bumped into a very relaxed Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley in a Cambridge car park today. We talked about next week’s Conservative conference in Manchester and he told me an extra 2,000 people were going. Talk about positive vibes! This will be the first...
by Ellee Seymour | Oct 1, 2009 | Environment, Politics, PR client, Robert Sturdy MEP
Each Member State in the European Union will decide whether it approves growing GM crops in its own country. My MEP Robert Sturdy, who is a farmer and sits on the Agriculture Committee, believes it is crucial that full scientific impact tests are carried out to enable...
by Ellee Seymour | Sep 30, 2009 | Politics
LabourList contributor Bryony King reckons that The Sun’s support for Conservatives isn’t a worrying matter for Gordon Brown. She believes that Labour can rely on the internet to bring them in votes: “If we want to forget about The Sun, which I’m sure we all...
by Ellee Seymour | Sep 28, 2009 | News, Politics
I’m waiting for my arrest because I also had a regular free child care swap with a friend during our toddlers’ nursery school days. Apparently, this kind of adult consensual arrangement is in breach of the Childcare Act because it lasted more than two hours and...
by Ellee Seymour | Sep 28, 2009 | Politics
With the Chancellor Alastair Darling warning Gordon Brown that his Ministers are losing “the will to live†in the run-up to the election and acting like a football team with their heads down well before the final whistle, who better to turn to for tactical advice...
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