Forthcoming PPC selections

From the Lib Dems 4 Parliament site, here are the PPC selections closing during July:

* North East Hampshire – PPC (07 Jul 2009)
* Basildon and Billericay – PPC (10 Jul 2009)
* South Basildon & East Thurrock – PPC (10 Jul 2009)
* Thurrock – PPC (10 Jul 2009)

See libdems4parliament.org.uk/events/ for more details.

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  • I hope the successful candidates in S Basildon/E Thurrock and Basildon/Billericay will do all that they can to help the Tories win there, thereby blocking a Labour Commons majority, and conversely that their equivalent in Thurrock will do what they can to stop the Tories. Otherwise there’ll be another ‘majority’ govt and another 5 years sat on the sidelines for the LDs.

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