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Archive => Archived Boards => Local Elections and Council Matters => Topic started by: admin on May 03, 2019, 06:17:36 AM
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Congratulations to @BeckySenior and @Aron Thornley new councillors for Marple North and Marple South and High Lane respectively.
Here are the results from the Stockport Council web site:
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For full details visit: http://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=50&RPID=17157365 (http://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/mgElectionResults.aspx?ID=50&RPID=17157365)
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Congratulations to Aron and Becky.
Commiserations to the other candidates who didn't win but who put the effort in and tried.
Same time next year then?
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Congratulations to Aron and Becky.
is this now the end of speed bumps as we know it :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Very clear results on a very high turnout.
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Very clear results on a very high turnout.
46% turnout? Why can over half of Marple not be bothered to vote?
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Any guesses what the turnout will be for the European elections on the 23rd?
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Hello. Well done to the successful candidates.
Thank you to everyone who supported my campaign. I’m pleased we held our vote up on a difficult night for Labour overall. I’ll continue to work to improve our community, focus on the issues that matter to people, and stand up for the vulnerable. It’s been a mostly positive experience and we’ll aim to build for the future!
Claire
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46% turnout? Why can over half of Marple not be bothered to vote?
Because they probably believe that whoever gets in, nothing significant will change so there's no real point.
politics=rhetoric (usually)
watch what we do and not what we say
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Congratulations Aron and Becky.
Thank you to everyone who voted Green. It was a brilliant night for us across Stockport, with our best ever local election results.
Well done to the other candidates that weren't elected this time, but have worked so hard on their campaigns and done such a lot of good things for the community over the past year. I was very pleased to see lots of Green things in most candidates campaigns! I'm always eager to work with anyone with shared values, so please do get in touch to discuss ways in which we can work together to bring about positive changes for our community.
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Any guesses what the turnout will be for the European elections on the 23rd?
A great deal more than the 34% that bothered to vote last time, in 2014. Because we’ve all got an opinion on Brexit haven’t we!
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Any guesses what the turnout will be for the European elections on the 23rd?
Probably very low, as many will like me refuse to vote, since there should not be a European parliament.
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Any guesses what the turnout will be for the European elections on the 23rd?
There wont be any
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A great deal more than the 34% that bothered to vote last time, in 2014. Because we’ve all got an opinion on Brexit haven’t we!
does it matter the lib dems did very well any one can nit pick
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Probably very low, as many will like me refuse to vote, since there should not be a European parliament.
Yeah, good luck with that. Rest of Europe very keen to follow in our footsteps I see.
Whole enterprise will be dead in six months.
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There wont be any
Labour and the Tories may concoct a deal. But there is no guarantee either party will go along with it and actually get it through Parliament.
I wouldn't place bets on there not being elections for the European Parliament in this country in a few weeks time.
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Whole enterprise will be dead in six months.
Let's hope so. And with the polling day less than three weeks away, I think we can safely assume we'll be taking part in the EU elections. As Andrewbowden points out, even if the Tories and Labour reach an agreement, it is unlikely to get through Parliament.
What a mess.......
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Yeah, good luck with that. Rest of Europe very keen to follow in our footsteps I see.
Yes, indeed they are.
Whole enterprise will be dead in six months.
I think the EU will last a bit longer than that; I'd give it a year or two.
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Let's hope so. And with the polling day less than three weeks away, I think we can safely assume we'll be taking part in the EU elections. As Andrewbowden points out, even if the Tories and Labour reach an agreement, it is unlikely to get through Parliament.
What a mess.......
Not to mention both parties imminent implosion in support bases the moment a pen is put to paper from having a done a deal with the devil.
They won't be making an agreement.
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I think the EU will last a bit longer than that; I'd give it a year or two.
Immediately after the 2016 referendum the pundits were all prophesying that Brexit would be the beginning of a domino effect and other countries would follow. That is now looking unlikely - other countries have seen what a car crash it is, and opinion polls in most other EU countries show increasing support for membership.
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As they have in the UK Dave.
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Leaving aside the Euro debate it will be interesting to turn our mind to what happen on our local council now. We have 2 parties tied on 26 seats each and a rump of a Tory groyp plus the three Heald Green Independents who's constitution doesn't allow them to make political decisions. The Liberal Democrats geary had the highest proportion of the vote across Stockport. How do our local politicans desolate the dilemma we have placed them in?
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Leaving aside the Euro debate it will be interesting to turn our mind to what happen on our local council now. We have 2 parties tied on 26 seats each and a rump of a Tory groyp plus the three Heald Green Independents who's constitution doesn't allow them to make political decisions. The Liberal Democrats geary had the highest proportion of the vote across Stockport. How do our local politicans desolate the dilemma we have placed them in?
I have read three things on this.
Firstly that the Heald Green Ratepayers usually go with the incumbent (i.e. Labour).
Secondly, Labour remain in charge until the Annual Council Meeting on 21 May.
And that the Mayor has the casting vote if required. The next Mayor is from Labour.
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All agreed Andrew. I'd also add that the Liberal Democrats were all elected as Liberal Democrats whereas the coming Mayor Laura Booth was in fact elected as a Liberal Democrat but defected to Labour. One might argue therefore this weakens Labours case.
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Congratulations Aron and Becky.
Thank you to everyone who voted Green. It was a brilliant night for us across Stockport, with our best ever local election results.
Well done to the other candidates that weren't elected this time, but have worked so hard on their campaigns and done such a lot of good things for the community over the past year. I was very pleased to see lots of Green things in most candidates campaigns! I'm always eager to work with anyone with shared values, so please do get in touch to discuss ways in which we can work together to bring about positive changes for our community.
Thanks to @Carolyn Leather and to @Claire Vibert for their kind and magnanimous words. The local result did reflect a national trend for Lib Dems, Greens and independent candidates, but the 45% turnout is massive for a local election, even when voters are relatively happy with the political classes. It reflects a lot of work put in by most candidates and that people in Marple can be bothered. Thank you Marple and High Lane!
Carolyn is right in that green issues are now being taken very seriously and a major issue. More important, I would hazard, than the current Brexit mess.