Are there elections soon?
The reason I ask is that I have only had one leaflet from an independent candidate seeking re-election. Yesterday the same candidate became the first (only) one to ring the doorbell and asked if I had any local issues.
Very low key here. Still, I'll do some posters of my own 😉
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Thread: Local elections
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24-04-2022 10:12 AM #1
Local elections
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24-04-2022 10:51 AM #2
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Is it to do with going green. Alot of places are trying to go paperless, I've certainly seen a drop in recent years
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24-04-2022 12:39 PM #4
I’ve had leaflets from the Lib Dems tories and snp in the last few weeks I once or twice had a Lib Dem at my door in the past. Don’t ever recall anything from labour.
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24-04-2022 01:08 PM #5
I currently have a Tory, SNP and independent, all seeking re-election. Current council is tory controlled.
The independent will be on my list of votes as I believe party politics should have no place in local government.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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26-04-2022 08:10 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You are right about party politics, but unfortunately it is very much a part of it. I’m finding that party politics is being used as the reason why voters won’t vote for a particular candidate (partygate v ferries). I think the numbered voting system does mean that you can incorporate both your party alignment and who you think would be good at the job.Last edited by StevieC; 26-04-2022 at 08:13 AM.
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26-04-2022 12:28 PM #7
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I’ve had 3 Labour, 2 Tories, 1 Lib Dem and 1 SNP leaflets my council ward has 2 SNP, 1 Lab and 1 Tory councillors but the SNP have run 3 candidates in the last two elections and lost out so must be looking to consolidate this time. Labour are a minority administration but supported by the Tories. It’s the reason I’ve not been to a meeting locally in 4 years.
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26-04-2022 12:32 PM #8
I’ve had leaflets from them all, they go straight from the floor into my recycle bin.
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26-04-2022 12:37 PM #9
I was stunned to get one of the candidates in my ward knock the door the other night. Stunned because I wasn't aware she knew where this area was given no one has seen her for God knows how long.
I wasn't going to vote but there's a local independent who I quite like so I'll give him a vote. The rest can do one.
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26-04-2022 12:44 PM #10
I had the Tories at the door while I was on a work call to an energy supplier discussing the difficulties that increased prices are causing (I work for a third sector organisation dealing with energy). I know it's not a local government issue but it seemed highly ironic.
I'll be voting Green as for local government it's I feel it's particularly necessary to have environmental concerns heard.
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26-04-2022 12:56 PM #11
We've had leaflets from everyone but the Greens, Lib Dems and Alba. Pick of the bunch was an utterly disgusting one from the Scottish Family Party.
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26-04-2022 02:10 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I told him I wouldn't vote for any party in a local election and asked why I should vote for anyone given the shopfront they've all made of the country. He didn't have an answer.
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26-04-2022 03:27 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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28-04-2022 10:12 PM #14
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We've had one leaflet- Greens. One phone call - Labour. Nothing from anyone else.
At a local level, it would be great to have the kind of field seen in places like Orkney where independent candidates are commonplace and local needs and issues are to the fore. A friend has moved there in the last year and is genuinely excited at having a choice that seems meaningful for once. I'm a bit jealous
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30-04-2022 01:01 PM #15
Had the SNP canvasser knocking my door, the same guy called me a traitor previously for not backing independence a few years back. Took great pleasure telling him to “Get the F*** of my property before I set my dog on you” .
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30-04-2022 01:11 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-05-2022 09:35 AM #17
Thinking this may be a higher than usual turnout today. My Daughter's been canvassing and bar a couple of households, most people were happy to engage in a positive way.
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05-05-2022 09:43 AM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
SNP second option for me today but first option went to a Scottish Labour candidate - an old Uni lecturer of mine who has done a lot of good for the poorer communities here and also did a lot for students, workers and unions in his time. Knowing the mindset he has to helping people I couldn't vote elsewhere in this occasion.
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05-05-2022 09:50 AM #19
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05-05-2022 09:58 AM #20
A quick glance on Twitter today saw 3 parties all asking me to vote for them to send a message nationally.
Not what local elections should be all about and I don't want my vote, even if it's nothing in the grand scheme of things, being used as evidence of tacit approval for any of the major parties on a national level. The single independent in my ward will get a vote and that's it.
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05-05-2022 10:08 AM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-05-2022 10:46 AM #22
I'll be voting on national issues, as usual.
Which makes you wonder what the point of local elections are.
It might be better to have a load of non political technocrats standing, who are good at basically getting stuff done.
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05-05-2022 11:57 AM #24
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There has been virtually nothing about local issues round me and I haven't seen a canvasser. However, there is a proposal to build an expensive unnecessary new road virtually outside my back garden so I placed a candidate who has been vocal about opposing this first.
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05-05-2022 12:07 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Happily I was able to rank them 1, 2 and 3 and avoid voting for a political party as seems to be seeping into the council elections.
Sadly, I noticed on each of these independent candidates' announcements online that they were standing, the first responses were, "what is your view on independence for Scotland?" For me that's not what local council elections are about and I don't see why people would be electing a councillor based on their view on national issues when the only things they can have an impact on are local issues.
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05-05-2022 12:16 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There was an electionfor reps of my trade union last week, each candidate was given a platform to put their platform to the members, limited to a certain word count. It was clear, simple and accountable. Of course different candidates had different political perspectives and priorities, but it felt like purer representation of what democracy is supposed to do than when the party system comes into play.
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05-05-2022 01:09 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I went:
1. SNP
2. Green
3. Labour
4. Lib
and stopped there so there's no chance of my vote transferring to Salmond's ego or the ******* Tories.
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05-05-2022 01:13 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-05-2022 01:24 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1 Green
2 independent
3 snp
4 snp
I didn't give the other 4 candidates a vote.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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