PPC selection update

We’re now listing PPCs for Hornsey & Wood Green, Edinburgh West, Streatham, Colchester, Filton & Bradley Stoke and Rochdale. Congratulations to all those selected or re-selected, and thank you to those who supplied the information.
Seats advertising for PPCs will appear on this post soonish.

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3 Comments

  • MarkPackDoesn'tAlwaysWinElections 27th Nov '06 - 11:04am

    How many ethnic minorities have so far been selected for marginal or Lib Dem-held seats?

  • If you check the PPC page you’ll see that hopefully I’ll be upgrading it in time to include info such as this.

    MarkPackDoesn’tAlwayWinElections – any further comments from you will be held in moderation until you put some spaces in your name. You’re fecking up the site layout.

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