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Errr, I don’t mean to be rude but why is he sorting out his website less than a month before the elections?
Better late than never, I suppose.
http://lettersfromatory.wordpress.com
Aren’t purple and yellow together UKIP colours?
The blue is better as it links to the “policeman” integrity that is his competitive advantage as a candidate.
Well better than Boris’ information from each of the boroughs which was “coming later this month” for about 4 months (and he also has a website that was recently re-vamped)
Letters From A Tory, just how long before the actual election day do you expect the average, genuinely undecided voters (and I don’t mean the political anoraks) to make up their minds? Or to actively search for information about the candidates? I would say from two weeks to the day before the actual election day.
(Of course it is worth to set up the site long before the election day, because it takes some time before it rises in the Google search results, but as long as it is online it can still be altered shortly before the election.)