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Wednesday 27 May 2009

Sorry...

I've been away for a few days, hence the lack of daily posts. A little unfortunate, because I understand that there's been a bit going on locally over the last couple of days.

This means I've spent the last few hours since I've been home devouring news, and there's one thing that's starting to bug me. This concept of Macclesfield being a safe seat, just because Nick has won it for the last 290 years.

Anyone who pays attention to how divisions/wards vote at local elections will know that even with the success the Conservatives have in the rural areas, Macc is not safe for us Conservatives. We managed a swing from Labour to Con in west ward, but it took quite a bit of hard work and lots of leaflets. We'll only hold it by working hard and continuing to communicate with people to tell them just how hard we are working. (In essence...the whole point of this blog).

The Lib Dems have a good amount of support, and we all know of a couple of good independent candidates who probably couldn't win, but probably could sap a good number of our votes.

But it comes down to this: The first time Nick won this seat he only just scraped in. It took him years and years of hard work to build up his personal majority. Anyone who thinks this is going to be an easy win next time may be mistaken.

Anyway...to my delight there's lots of talk of free car parking again at the moment. There's talk of a motion at the next full council. I'm trying to find out the gossip from the leader of the opposition at the moment. Could be good news for the traders in Macclesfield who desperately need a boost.

3 comments:

G said...

Macclesfield has had a Conservative MP for the last 91 years. While the past isn't always a good indicator of future events, I think we can safely say that Macc is a pretty safe Tory seat :-)

SWd said...

Viva Sir Nick, viva, viva, viva.

Darryl Beckford said...

Viva? This is starting to sound a bit similar to the comments on the Express website (albeit not supporting Tesco's...)