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garinda 19-01-2010 10:19

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 779736)
The reason for the delay is that we will not have a list forced on us by central office end off, in fact they may just get told where to stick their list, as they probable wouldn't dare go aganst the wises of grass routs members in Hyndburn

Like I said, the best of British.

I hope democracy triumphs.

jaysay 19-01-2010 10:23

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 779737)
that i find difficult to accept, fer one thing- wises?:D:D

I will have to hit the keys harder cashy wishes was my meaning:D

jaysay 19-01-2010 10:31

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 779757)
Like I said, the best of British.

I hope democracy triumphs.

Well the bottom line is I won't have any say in the selection proses, for two reasons firstly The candidate is selected by members attending the meeting, no proxy nor postal votes aloud, as I will be unable To attend the meeting, I will not be going to the meeting for health reasons. The second is that to vote you have to be a paid up party member, at this moment in time I have my membership renewal form sat on my desk and its been there for two weeks and as I said to Graham Jones last week on here, I would not be renewing it if they forced a candidates list on Hyndburn or even tried

garinda 19-01-2010 10:40

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 779763)
Well the bottom line is I won't have any say in the selection proses, for two reasons firstly The candidate is selected by members attending the meeting, no proxy nor postal votes aloud, as I will be unable To attend the meeting, I will not be going to the meeting for health reasons. The second is that to vote you have to be a paid up party member, at this moment in time I have my membership renewal form sat on my desk and its been there for two weeks and as I said to Graham Jones last week on here, I would not be renewing it if they forced a candidates list on Hyndburn or even tried

I wasn't being ironic. If the grass-root members of a party, the ones who've worked tirelessly year after year, don't have a say in who they can select, I can see why you would be fighting for the right to chose your own candidate, otherwise it isn't democratic.

Happily being non-partisan, and never having been a member of any political party, I've never had to worry about such power struggles.

garinda 19-01-2010 10:44

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
The only question is, how long can such a struggle go on?

In theory the election could be called at anytime before June, all the other major candidates have been announced, and they are busy canvassing, leaving less time to fight in an election that could be the closest in years.

Gayle 19-01-2010 10:48

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Everyone appears to be gearing up for a May election, to coincide with local council elections.

I suppose the one thing in the Conservative's favour is that people won't have got 'fed up' of seeing the candidate by then, as sometimes happens if you over do it with canvassing.

garinda 19-01-2010 10:55

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 779768)
I suppose the one thing in the Conservative's favour is that people won't have got 'fed up' of seeing the candidate by then, as sometimes happens if you over do it with canvassing.

It all depends who wins the power struggle, and who the eventual candidate is, as to whether or not the people of Hyndburn are sick and tired of seeing their candidate's face.

:rolleyes:


This all reminds me of the old Labour party trying to reinvent themselves, and their struggle with Militant tendency.

jaysay 19-01-2010 10:56

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 779767)
The only question is, how long can such a struggle go on?

In theory the election could be called at anytime before June, all the other major candidates have been announced, and they are busy canvassing, leaving less time to fight in an election that could be the closest in years.

I would think early next month, and I honestly don't know the date of the meeting, when I do I'll let you know, but better not PM you hey:D

garinda 19-01-2010 11:03

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 779771)
I would think early next month, and I honestly don't know the date of the meeting, when I do I'll let you know, but better not PM you hey:D

I'd like to take back that I think you're dishonourable.

I did trust you not to be so underhand, but deep down I know you aren't dishonest.

For one thing if you were so untrustworthy, my grandmother wouldn't have thought so highly of you.

Let's now draw a line in the sand, and concentrate on more important matters, like the actual subject of a thread.

:D

jaysay 19-01-2010 15:04

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 779776)
I'd like to take back that I think you're dishonourable.

I did trust you not to be so underhand, but deep down I know you aren't dishonest.

For one thing if you were so untrustworthy, my grandmother wouldn't have thought so highly of you.

Let's now draw a line in the sand, and concentrate on more important matters, like the actual subject of a thread.

:D

Again I agree, and of course your grandmother was a great judge of character, as well as being a lovely lady:D

garinda 21-02-2010 07:39

Re: Potential Conservative Candidate for Parliament
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 779763)
Well the bottom line is I won't have any say in the selection proses, for two reasons firstly The candidate is selected by members attending the meeting, no proxy nor postal votes aloud, as I will be unable To attend the meeting, I will not be going to the meeting for health reasons. The second is that to vote you have to be a paid up party member, at this moment in time I have my membership renewal form sat on my desk and its been there for two weeks and as I said to Graham Jones last week on here, I would not be renewing it if they forced a candidates list on Hyndburn or even tried


Is it an imposed candidate list, seeing as if your preferred candidate, and presumably the local party's choice, hasn't made the selection stage?


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