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The View from Bradwell Common

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Views about Bradwell Common, the City of Milton Keynes, politics and football

Bradwell Common, Milton Keynes Katılım Ekim 2017
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Major Gowen
Major Gowen@MajorGowen_·
@bradwellcommon @henrywinter My point remains, where was the collective faux outrage about this? There wasn't any. I say this as someone who can't stand Farage.
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The View from Bradwell Common@bradwellcommon·
@MajorGowen_ @henrywinter This was at a leisure centre in Brighton and was just with Keegan. John Major got the official visit to St James’ Park in his capacity as Prime Minister one month earlier. And nothing wrong with that either - UK Government business versus party politics
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Major Gowen
Major Gowen@MajorGowen_·
@henrywinter Tony Blair playing headers with Kevin Keegan was lapped up by the media at the time & for years after. Credited by many for boosting Blair's likability pre May 1997. I can't stand Farage, but let's not pretend this is anything new. Why the faux outrage now?
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DaveTalks
DaveTalks@DaveTalks·
@vrw123 @DPJHodges Well then they've achieved their goal with you haven't they. I actually prefer my own people and my own culture, I want to live in England, not a global outpost.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Just catching up with this. It's quite staggering that Matthew Goodwin agreed to a debate over supposed factual inaccuracies in his book, then tried to defend himself by completely ignoring the facts presented.
GB News@GBNEWS

'That is a fact.' 'It's an opinion!' @GoodwinMJ and @andytwelves continue their debate on statistics used in Matt Goodwin's latest book about the language spoken by young people in the UK.

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GB News@GBNEWS·
'He must be one of the worst performing mayors in the history of the mayoralty!' Reform UK Member of the London Assembly Councillor Keith Prince, says Sir Keir Starmer is eyeing up the idea of making Sadiq Khan a Lord to remove him as a threat.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Matthew Goodwin lost because he was a poor candidate, with the wrong message, running for the wrong party, in the wrong seat. And the fact he seems to think Asian women were being press-ganged by their husbands into voting against him simply underlines that fact.
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ

Shock horror. From the very same police force that concluded when the Labour Party blatantly lied in a spliced speech “there was nothing to see here”. Whitewash. Sectarianism is taking over our democracy. Vote Reform.

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Here is what Greater Manchester Police has said about the specific allegations that were made. Who were the volunteers? Any connection with political parties? It doesn’t seem like good faith behaviour though the organisation itself seems genuine…
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The View from Bradwell Common@bradwellcommon·
Really odd to issue a statement ahead of the result being announced. “Family voting” is also not a helpful term for “two people being in a polling booth together” and is already being taken to imply a certain ethnic profile. Democracy Volunteers need to clarify
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

👀The Electoral Commission give Democracy Volunteers access to polling stations at election time. Only they and the police can go inside. They’ve just issued this report about “family voting” in Gorton and Denton: Democracy Volunteers deployed four accredited election observers across the Gorton and Denton Westminster Parliamentary By-election today. The team attended 22 of the 45 polling stations in the constituency, spending between 30 and 45 minutes in each. The observers worked in pairs using the international standard for election observation - the four eyes principle. Each team assessed several aspects of the polling process, from accessibility to issues around the integrity of the vote. Staff were welcoming to the team and we would like to thank them for their time in accommodating our work. The team assessed two significant aspects of electoral integrity - family voting (where two voters either confer, collude or direct each other on voting) which breaches the secret ballot. The team also assessed the impact of the requirement for voters to show ID before they are issued with a ballot paper. 2023 saw the enactment of the Ballot Secrecy Act, which made the practice of family voting more clearly a breach of the secret ballot, making it more enforceable by staff in polling stations. Signage is now available to discourage the practice. Signage was only seen in 45% of the polling stations observed. The observer team saw family voting in 15 of the 22 polling stations observed, some 32 cases in total, nine cases in one polling station alone. The team observed a sample of 545 voters casting their votes - meaning 12% of those voters observed either caused or were affected by family voting. Commenting John Ault, Director of Democracy Volunteers said; ‘Today we have seen concerningly high levels of family voting in Gorton and Denton. Based on our assessment of today’s observations, we have seen the highest levels of family voting at any election in our 10 year history of observing elections in the UK.’ ‘We rarely issue a report on the night of an election, but the data we have collected today on family voting, when compared to other recent by-elections, is extremely high.’ ‘In the other recent Westminster parliamentary by-election in Runcorn and Helsby we saw family voting in 12% of polling stations, affecting 1% of voters. In Gorton and Denton, we observed family voting in 68% of polling stations, affecting 12% of those voters observed.’ The team also observed cases of voters being turned away, however, in each case this was due to them not being a registered voter for Westminster elections, such as having EU citizenship, and only being allowed to vote in local elections. The team also saw a number of voters taking photographs of their ballot papers and one voter being authorised to vote despite them already having been marked as voted earlier in the day. Democracy Volunteers has informed elections staff at Manchester City Council about our findings today. This Statement is now available on the Democracy Volunteers website HERE. --

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Electoral Commission
Electoral Commission@ElectoralCommUK·
Read our statement following the conclusion of the Greater Manchester Police investigation, which found no evidence of any intent to influence or refrain any person from voting at the Gorton and Denton by-election electoralcommission.org.uk/media-centre/g…
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@diana_blamires If they had a decent local council, the maintenance of the bridge would have been prioritised to avoid it getting into the state it’s in. It’s not clear to me why taxpayers in other London boroughs should bail them out
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Diana Blamires
Diana Blamires@diana_blamires·
@bradwellcommon If they had a decent mayor he/she would help to get this major London landmark sorted
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'We really don't have a seat at the table.' Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade Andrew Griffith MP on how Britain can save its reputation on the world stage.
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@peterjgeary There are a lot of options for how it could work out if the government does pursue it. I would have thought you might have some good intel on that point as a landowner in that neck of the woods (maybe even some of the land in question?) as well as a senior MKCC councillor
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Peter
Peter@peterjgeary·
@bradwellcommon The problem is, that area is developer led, not development corporation led. If it was the latter I could understand it. I assume they fear they will be sued if they took it from under the nose of developers
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