British National Party Appoints Candidate for Barnsley By-election NOW WITH VIDEO
Enis Dalton, a well-known local community worker, has been appointed the British National Party’s candidate in the forthcoming by-election in Barnsley, organiser Ian Sutton has announced. - http://www.bnp.org.uk
Dan Jarvis-Labours Real Heroes!
Labour seem, again, to have taken the high moral ground as their Publicity Juggernaut rolls into Barnsley for the second by-election in as many months.
Barnsley-A lost Identity
Barnsley's economic future is bleak because of a culture of dependency and a lack of aspiration, a council report claims.
British National Party Activists Converge on Barnsley
British National Party activists have converged on Barnsley this morning to take part in an extended day of action which will culminate in a meeting this afternoon at which the party’s candidate for the upcoming by-election will be announced.
British National Party in Scotland to Launch Manifesto at Formal Event
The British National Party will launch its Scottish manifesto at a formal event on 19 March in preparation for the Scottish Parliament elections in May, regional leader Gary Raikes has announced.
British National Party Barnsley Supporting Our Troops
The continued support for Our Brave and under-resourced Troops continues apace with the British National Party’s campaign Support Our Troops, Bring Them Home...Now !.
‘Bring Our Boys Home’ Petition to be Handed in on 3 March
The British National Party’s ‘Bring Our Boys Home’ petition will be handed in to 10 Downing Street on 3 March this year, party veterans’ officer Pete Molloy has announced. “If you have not yet booked the day off from work, please make sure you do and come along to support this important event,” Mr Molloy said. Prior to the handing in of the petition, the party's veterans' group will hold a service and remembrance parade at the cenotaph in Whitehall.
Moving Forward Together with Enis Dalton and the British National Party
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Friday, 4 March 2011
LibDems candidate Dominic Carman trounced and loses Deposit
NO !
For this man as we have pointed out previously attached himself to the LibDems in the hope of a quick launch into Westminster. Now the price has been paid by the LibDems failed Policies and treachery towards their own.
Nick Clegg who is the closest neighbouring MP to Barnsley, conscious of public image, decided not to endorse Carman. Maybe because it was part of a damage limitation exercise or maybe, as we feel, his dislike of Carman junior and that is a bold judgement call when you are Deputy Prime Minister?
However, what is lost is lost and I'm sue that £500.00 is nothing to a Party that continually sends donation begging letters to the Party's mainstay, the OAP's of this Country
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/news/OAP-pay-postage-Lib-Dems-letter/article-1873093-detail/article.html
And so to the retained deposit and once again solid performance of the British National Party vote.
In a town dominated by Labour Councillors and now a new sitting MP, the Barnsley electorate, despite seeing their towns' economy, employment and infrastructure collapse around them, voted them in again.
It calls to mind the old saying 'You get what you vote for!'
Those that had woken up to the impending disaster provided the British National Party with a rock solid vote, once again. We thank you all for your foresight!
We can understand the underlying feeling and revulsion that still brings the fears of the 70's and the crushing of Nationalised Industry rushing back.
However, time moves forward, not back and times have changed; everything has changed and not, unfortunately, for the best.
There is still much to do and the Leadership that has given us guidance over the last two and a half decades continues to ramp up the pressure.
No, it's true, You dont always see the benefits and the massive swings in public attitude that you want to but I can tell you this we are not living in Africa (although it does sometimes feel like it!) and there will be no Facebook, Twitter, Blog in fact any internet revolution here. So the simple fact is that if you want to see and feel those swings then its YOU that is going to have to create them and I'll repeat it again
Forget the internet. The net is for people who complain a lot but do very little about anything. The couch potato activists.
Now you might think that I'm being a little hypocritical by using the internet to address the issue? That's because there are many out there blogging away thinking that things are going to change with a few 'carefully constructed' lines. Deluded..................thats all I can say on the matter. All it does is give the powerful media's of the Country their headlines to attack and ridicule the fourth most powerful political party in this Country. Very soon we could be the third most powerful party in this Country but if those that have left continue to pursue their own political agenda's in a disarrayed and un-objective manner then Nationalism will become the laughing stock of Britain!
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Alf goes off on one again about communists and prisons
A Message to the Voters of Barnsley Central - Enis Dalton Barnsley by Election
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Feeling the pinch: Over 50s being crippled by triple whammy of unemployment, dire saving rates and high inflation
Nearly 30 per cent said their standard of living has got worse over the past year, and millions are planning to make personal cutbacks over the next 12 months because they are feeling under financial pressure.
And amid widespread worries about their chances of enjoying a decent retirement, one in four said they are ‘less happy’ than last year.
The results fly in the face of other surveys in which fifty-somethings claim to be enjoying everything from more leisure to improved love lives as children grow up and family responsibilities recede. The latest report, from Saga, the specialist firm for the over-50s, gives a grim snapshot of the anxieties faced by Britain’s older population. Its findings were based on a major poll questioning 13,000 over-50s about their lives and livelihoods.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
David Miliband and Searchlight kick the Socialist RED plan into action
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/feb/28/uk-extremists-labour-cultural-economics
We already know that the pollsters of this country are manipulated by your various party loyal's and when discussing the numbers of Britons that would support an anti-immigration English nationalist party if it was not associated with violence and fascist imagery the Guardian,
rather than posting pictures of the long established British National Party they post pictures of the secretly funded EDL (an intellectually led, aggressive bunch of football hooligans hell bent on aggressive behaviour complete with Nazi saluting and uniforms.)
The press and especially the tabloids can't get enough of them and the TV commentators seem to be tongue tied and in awe of the 'cheerful little cockney chappy' in his bullet proof shirt.
These people are not a Far Right movement?
They are following the teachings and observations of Chris Harman a commited Socialist and a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Workers Party.
You can't get any further Left.
In the coming Month's you will see the likes of the so called 'unformed' and as yet 'unidentified' British Nationalist groups appearing and staking their claim to represent the people in a wealth of different areas.
Harbouring No Fascist imagery, No Aggression, Moderate Nationalists.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/feb/27/support-poll-support-far-right
Their mission?
To take away what the British National Party has been fighting for for decades for the people of this land.
Easy as that eh?
Andrew Cooper the Eurosceptic and David Camerons new Broom
Andrew Cooper, the newly appointed broom of No10 Downing Street and founder and strategic director of Populus the polling company shares his personal views on EU withdrawal.
In discussing the campaign, for withdrawal from the EU, organised by the magazine 'This is England' a question and answer format followed:
Andrew Cooper:
It’s still a minority view but it’s a minority view that has been growing over
recent years according to the polls from probably less than a third of British
voters saying that Britain should pull out … a few years ago … to more than
40% in many polls now. And in our poll in the last European Election, we
found firstly a large majority of people would like there to be a referendum
on the question whether Britain should stay in or not stay in. And …that if
there were a referendum, only just under a half say that they would vote to
pull out, and only just over a half would vote to stay in.
Ruth Lea:
And which voters are keenest to leave?
Andrew Cooper:
Among certain sections of the population there are more people who want to
pull out than who want to stay in. That’s slightly more women want to pull
out than want to stay in, if there were a referendum. Among semi-skilled and
unskilled workers, by quite a wide margin, more want to pull out than to stay
in, and among Conservative voters, by a margin of twelve per cent. Fortyseven
per cent would say that they would vote to pull out; thirty-five per cent
say they would vote to stay in if there were a referendum.
Ruth Lea:
You can hear views like these expressed not only at political meetings but in
pubs, work places and homes all over the country. How often however, are
they heard from the residents of the political village at Westminster?
Andrew Cooper:
The political establishment in Westminster thinks in a sense that it’s sort of
prima facie sign of madness to imply that Britain can pull out of Europe and
go it alone. It’s one of those sort of unchallenged truths of politics. But it’s
clearly the case that the three main parties in this country (the political
mainstream) share a sort of liberal establishment view that Britain must be in
the EU. It’s unthinkable for them to say, it’s unsayable that we might pull
out.
Ruth Lea:
Although of course there are dissidents.
Andrew Cooper:
There’s no doubt there are a lot of Conservative activists, there’s a lot of
Conservative MPs, there are probably quite a lot of Labour MPs, whose
private view is that either that we should pull out or that we will almost
inevitably reach the point when we have to pull out … because of the terms
on which membership will increasingly change. I suppose one could say that
is a suppressed view in the sense that it’s a view that they honestly feel, but
don’t feel that it’s possible to air that thought, because the climate is one in
which it’s unthinkable. It’s almost sort of, it’s de facto proof of, unsoundness
of mind and unfitness for office. It’s not something which in the British
political culture is acceptable to say within the mainstream, which is odd
given that it’s a view which is taken by such a large minority of the voters.
Well? So what? Just another Eurosceptic?
No ! This is a man on a mission. A mission brought about by the lobbying of the British National Party MEP's in Brussels. Connections are vital in Europe and when you have as many friends and connections as the two British National Party MEP's then things happen !
Let's have a video?
Has it dropped yet? The penny I mean? Conservatives Ministers acceding to British National Party Lobbying?
Whats happening in Europe?
Jane Collins UKIP- activist exposes himself in public!
The man was wearing a UKIP rosette when he was caught short and relieved himself on Lane Head Close, Staincross.
He was one of a team which had been delivering leaflets on behalf of candidate Jane Collins who is standing for UKIP in the Barnsley Central by-election.
Shop owner Imran Razak, 36, lives on the street and was shocked when he saw the man urinating. He says he was not discreet.
"I was shocked, especially when he turned around and had a rosette on. I approached him and he said he really needed to go. That's all he kept saying.
"When you're representing a political party you don't want to be seen doing things like that. If that's what they think to Barnsley then they have no right to be part of the election.
"I have a daughter who's 11. The last thing I want her to see is a grown man in the street urinating."
Mr Razak, who runs an off-licence on Derwent Road, Athersley South, said he contacted UKIP about the incident and he informed the police. Officers have spoken to Mrs Collins about the incident.
Lisa Duffy is UKIP campaign manager and admitted the incident was an embarrassment and said she had apologised profusely to Mr Razak.
She said the man, who is in his 80s and has a bladder complaint, tried to conceal himself between two van doors. Other activists washed away his urine, she said.
"We have asked him not to campaign again unless in the vicinity of public toilets. It's something Jane is very upset about. It's completely embarrassing.
He wanted to support the campaign. she added.
"We weren't aware he had a medical condition. It's terribly unfortunate and Jane is mortified.
"It's really quite distressing."
As part of her manifesto Mrs Collins promises to keep the streets cleaner.
The Heart of Britain-Barnsley by Election-British National Party-So We Are Attractive Are We?
So, the 'classy' research survey that has recently been plucked out of the ether by the Daily Mail amongst others stating that Right Wing Politicians are more attractive is used as the centre piece of an equally 'classy' piece of Journalism.
Within the last few days there have been many press releases talking of the popularity of 'Right Wing this' and 'Right Wing that.'
In fact you'd think that everyone was jumping into bed with the British National Party we've become so loved.................and that the people of Britain have decided that Right of Centre Politics is for me?
Why even activists within the Party must be thinking 'this is it!' this is the big breakthrough that we've been waiting for. The papers are backing the British National Party, surveys are coming out one after another praising Right of Centre Politics, and the EDL are free to chase away all the Muslims and Antifascist supporters.
So,whats the problem?
The problem my friends is that everything is emanating from the centre of the Communist, Marxist, Socialist and Anarchist Ivory Tower. That of Gerry Gables Searchlight Organisation.
WHY?
It is my belief that Searchlight, together with the Guardianistas and other Media/Establishment figures, are looking to portray the Right of Centre as a new class or group structure.
It is a very clever and 'attractive' ploy as it reaches into the very psyche of Human Nature with it's imagery and media coverage.
The Left or the 'REDS', social engineers if you like, have always, as a group, linked together under the umbrella of the big RED, the Labour Party. Although holding opposed ideologies each of the lefty organisations shelter under the umbrella each waiting for the day when the Revolution takes hold. Sadly for them their day, if there ever was one, has passed and so they sit under their umbrella hoping and dreaming.
'If we could only remove the British National Party then we might have a chance', they cry!
Try they do and fail on an ever increasing basis.
However, I like this latest one as it shows a real depth of thought rather than sending the usual grunts out with their purple banners and their silly racist chants.
They say that you can lead a bull to water but you cant make it drink.
Yes you can try and lead the public's perception but you cant always predict the outcome?
This is probably the most dangerous powergame in British History.
If the REDS win the British National Party and the Conservatives will be seen to be reprehensible to the working class as they will be associated with Thatcher and the Tories, self obsession and becoming the middle to upper class pacifiers supporting National protectionism. The RED PLAN is also laying down the psychological link and public perception of the Liberal Democrats i.e. pictures of Ed Balls alongside those of Vince Cable described as unattractive. Seeking the public sympathy as the unattractive, working class heroes. As for Searchlights contribution, with the Socialist structure of Labour Policy and the Human Rights/EU lovers of the Liberal Democrats they are well placed to reap any benefits that may be forthcoming.
If the RED,WHITE and BLUES win the Labour Party and all it's ideological undergraduates will collapse and the void will never again be filled. Labour are Bankrupt as a Party and as a Policy maker. They are now struggling for their very survival as a Party. With an inadequate speaker/orator at their head and the wannabe in the wings Ed Balls Labour are struggling for support even from their main financiers and backers, the Unions. This is why, I believe that, Labour are aligning themselves to the Liberal Democrats as they know full well that any future elections are going to require their services in both funding and representatives/candidates and as many councils up and down the country will report there are a healthy contribution of both parties.
It was already intimated by certain Union Leaders that financial support would not be forthcoming, as everyone struggles financially, in a post Labour Administration.
There is nothing attractive about what is to come in Britain's beleaguered County, District and Regional Council cuts and of course it was never going to be the right time to take on a new 5 yr term at No.10 but take it on the Coalition did. Now they must take the consequences of that action. I am not about to praise either of the Coalitions Policies and I particularly deplore the traitorous behaviour of the Liberal Democrats towards their party faithful and betrayal of UK students alike. However, the fact remains that Labour borrowed,borrowed and borrowed again until the final incongruity; the sale of Gold Reserves.
So, are the British National Party truly attractive? Yes, I believe so!
- Their Policies are sound
- Their Pride and National Identity is unquestionable
- Their belief in a Britain for Indigenous British Citizens is unshakeable
- and Their Love for their Country is represented by their Heart shaped British logo
Monday, 28 February 2011
Populus Limited-Too many migrants are bad for the UK
Now whilst we're about it
- why have you published the survey? http://www.populus.co.uk/news.html
- why in the Daily Star which also promoted the EDL recently? http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/178893/-Too-many-migrants-are-bad-for-the-UK-Poll-sparks-far-right-fear/
- why are searchlight and hope not hate involved? http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/news/article/1826/%27Too-many-migrants-are-bad-for-the-UK%27:-poll-sparks-far-right-fear
- why is the desposed Miliband bro and Cameron teaming up to promote it?
- and why is Andrew Cooper to take leave of absence to become Director of Political Strategy at 10 Downing Street working directly to the Prime Minister?
You fools! You're playing with fire and you,not us,will get your fingers burnt! Dilute Nationalism with your namby pamby E.D's,Pepsi's BFP and the rest of them. You don't understand Nationalists at all!
Bring it on!
Survation.com the mystery continues-Enis Dalton Barnsley by election
28 February 2011 03:58
Well no Damian not really? You see you say "If you wish to contact us the details are clearly listed on our website."
However, I beg to differ! There are no such details on your website. So after a little bit of research I did manage to turn up an address kindly provided by Dellam Corporate Information Limited.
It also provided quite a few additional details as shown below.
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In their 'About Us' section Survation say this 'Survation have been conducting research surveys since 2007'
Strange that especially as the Date of Incorporation is 2nd February 2010 and that,as a company,they've had no accounts filed (so that means a short term of trading).
Very strange! Very strange indeed! You might have fooled the Mail on Sunday young man but you ain't gonna fool the professionals.
Tell us the truth Survation? Who are you really?
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Sunday, 27 February 2011
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Does that address look familiar?
How about a few more?
SECRETCASHCARD.COM
CHRISTIANFAITHFINANCIAL.COM
UNITEDCASHLOANS.COM
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So, we have a non-transparent and secretive pollster, unregistered by the British Polling Council, issuing polls, utilising Automatons,Twitter and FB and polls reproduced in British Media.
An interesting service that survation offers is Political strategy – along with our friends at Messagespace if you are a local political party or MP we can poll your constituency. If you are a lobby group or charity, we can poll a demographically accurate section of the UK and plan a subsequent strategic advertising campaign that will get effective and accurate results.I would never suggest or imply that UKIP would have used a pollster to plan a political strategy.................
Anyway the last set of figures survation supplied (Oldham and Saddleworth) were wildly out and I'm not in the least bit surprised. When you leave your polling results to automated phone calls and Social Media what do you expect?
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The Politics Show Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 27 02 2011-Barnsley by election 2011
Enis Dalton on the BEEB http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00z16p8/The_Politics_Show_Yorkshire_and_Lincolnshire_27_02_2011/
Eliminating Violence towards Women-Enis Dalton Barnsley by election 2011
Many women using mental health services are likely to have experienced sexual or physical abuse at some time in their lives. Research in 2004 showed that domestic violence cost the health service £1.4 billion.Violent experiences can clearly have very damaging long-term consequences for women including physical and mental health problems. With regard to violence in the community, sexual harassment, for example, can not only be humiliating, it may constitute a health and safety problem.
The purpose of any Health Strategy is primarily to reduce the determinants that result in variable standards across the town affecting employment, housing, income, poverty levels and access to public services; it is evident that the prevalence of violence against women in Yorkshire and the Humber and in certain other areas of the UK and the ensuing health risks is a relevant determinant that must inform any strategies and policy decisions.
It is thus well established that violence against women puts health and lives at risk.
Housing
The consequences of violence against women engage a variety of legal issues; marital or relationship breakdown, financial matters following relationship breakdown, harassment, trafficking, asylum/immigration and criminal injuries compensation as well as housing matters. Expenditure on emergency housing includes costs to Local Housing Authorities and Housing Associations for housing those homeless because of domestic violence; housing benefit for such emergency housing; and, importantly, refuges.This amounts to £16 billion a year.
There is statutory provision and guidance in existence for local authorities to take into account in exercising their powers in relation to allocation. Under Part VII of the Housing Act 1996, as amended by the Homelessness Act 2002, local authorities may have a duty to accommodate victims of domestic or other violence, who are eligible for assistance, because the violence they have suffered or are suffering makes it unreasonable for them to continue to occupy their current accommodation.
Women may also rely on the domestic or other violence they have suffered as making them vulnerable on the grounds of ‘any other special reason’ under section 189 of the Housing Act which would give them a priority need for accommodation. However, the decision making remains with the local authority.
In formulating a strategy for the elimination of Violence towards Women the British National Party are well placed. Our stance for protectionist policies are well known and can be found at British National Party Policies
These include:
- Economic Development
- Policing
- Environment
- Culture
- Housing
- Health
- Employment
- Education
- Immigration
Vote for Enis Dalton on Thursday 3rd March 2011.
“Right Wing Support” Survey: Another Establishment Sleight of Hand
Enis Dalton British National Party Candidate Barnsley Central
Kids will be Kids and in this video they are no exception!
Simon Darby interviews Enis Dalton on her regular activist duties and during canvassing. Enis has been out this morning delivering leaflets in Monk Bretton, despite the rain she was in good spirits.
Both Andrew Brons MEP and Nick Griffin MEP were present in Barnsley yesterday,an excellent turnout from the party faithful.
The British National Party’s candidate in Barnsley, Enis Dalton, is quietly optimistic of a good vote in next week’s by-election, following the last Saturday’s campaigning yesterday.
Speaking to British National Party press officer Simon Darby, Ms Dalton said that “loads of people” had come up to the party’s stall in the town centre to say they would be voting for her.
“I think we will get a really good vote,” Ms Dalton said.
“The feedback we are getting from our canvassing teams is also really good, so it is all looking positive.”
Activists from many neighbouring areas pitched in yesterday to help out with a renewed bout of leafleting and canvassing ahead of polling day.
The team was also boosted by the appearance of both British National Party MEPs, Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons, who took an active part in the town centre outreach.
Ms Dalton also conducted two major media interviews during the day’s campaigning, with a local radio station and the BBC. The latter interview focussed on Ms Dalton’s women’s rights campaign issue.
Friday, 25 February 2011
Ed Milliband-Labour Didn't Do Enough!
With less than a week until the Barnsley Central byelection, Mr Miliband said Labour had tried to encourage new industries as traditional manufacturing firms shed thousands of jobs but admitted: “I don’t think we did enough”.
And just like Honest Jack, Eric Illsley the Labour Man, the Labour man that said he had done no wrong, the Labour man that refused to admit his guilt, the Labour man that robbed the Barnsley Taxpayers, the Labour man that voted against a bill proposing transparency in MPs' allowances and the publication of a list of allowed expenses, Ed Milliband says Labour should have done more?
It's a sign that there's an Election on? So what are you going to do now then Ed?
You didn't do it when you were in power and you can't do anything now!
So now that Your Labour Man Eric Illsley is serving his term for robbing the Taxpayers of Barnsley, any decisions for the future seem to be out of Yours or Your Spin Master Hampshire Man Mr.Jarvis's jurisdiction who may or, more likely, may not move to Barnsley.
Crime & Justice-Moving Forward Together with the British National Party and Enis Dalton
According to the Office for National Statistics’ British Crime Survey of 2008, 22 percent of people in Britain will be the victim of some crime during the course of a single year.
To combat this shocking state of affairs, the British National Party seeks a return to traditional standards of law enforcement, combined with social reform directed at addressing the root causes of criminal behaviour.
To this end, BNP crime and justice policy will:
- - Free the police and courts from the politically correct straitjacket which is stopping them from doing their jobs properly;
- - End the liberal fixation with the “rights” of criminals and replace it with concern for the rights of victims – and the right of innocent people not to become victims;
- - Re-introduce corporal punishment for petty criminals and vandals;
- - Restore capital punishment for paedophiles, terrorists and murderers as an option for judges in cases where their guilt is proven beyond dispute (such as with DNA or other compelling evidence).
At the same time, the BNP recognises that decades of social welfare dependence – encouraged by disastrous Labour and Tory policies – which is the primary cause of social delinquency, must be brought to an end.
Social reform is therefore also required. Workfare, not welfare, except to the neediest, should be the norm. Only in this way can the cycle of social deprivation, which is the primary cause of indigenous criminality, be broken.
To this end, the BNP will introduce a system of workfare for those in unemployment benefit for more than six months with compulsory work and training in return for decent payment.
The socialist building block housing concrete monstrosities which blight our urban areas and which are the breeding ground for delinquency and crime will be torn down and replaced with decent housing which encourages the stable family unit.
Non-indigenous crime – rapidly becoming a serious problem, as the knife and gun crime epidemic spreading throughout our major cities – will be dealt with in terms of BNP immigration and identity policy.
Overcrowding in prisons will be solved by the deportation of the tens of thousands of foreign criminals to serve their sentences abroad in their home countries. This act alone will free up to 70 percent of jail space in many prisons.
The British National Party will also:
- - Make prisons more austere and make criminals serve their full sentences. Offenders will be made to understand that they are being punished and not rewarded with a state-subsidised holiday for their crimes;
- - Use electronically tagged “chain gangs” to provide labour for projects such as coastal defences;
- - Introduce automatic prison sentences for all repeat offenders;
- - Put police back on the streets and remove their current political correctness shackles;
- - Allow victims of crime full freedom to defend themselves and their property;
- - Make joint custody of children the norm in divorce cases;
- - Grant anonymity to those accused of crimes until they are convicted;
- - Make police concentrate on real criminals and serve the public, not the government’s political aspirations.
The British National Party alone recognises that crime must be tackled on two levels: firstly by effective policing, and secondly by addressing the root social causes of crime, both indigenous and non-indigenous in origin.
Addressing these two issues will solve the crime problem. The time has come for change.
Barnsley Central by-election- Len Tingle looks at the the campaign so far
Link to Len Tingles Barnsley by election Summary
Enis Dalton is pushing ahead in the polls and after tonights Look North debate she has come across as the Peoples Champion.
Woe to Labours disintegrating moral stance..........This time.........please listen to us..........this time we'll try harder!
Coalition parties struggling to find a listening ear. Even their big guns refusing to show up in support such is the lack of interest.
and UKIP? Well we can all have a laugh at Farages next stunt then look at the only and real option!
1)"automated phone pollster"
All the telephone interviews in this survey were made by our team of human experienced interviewers.
2) "a company whose website is registered in Arizona"
Survation are a UK limited company, registered in England & Wales Number 07143509 We are in no way trying to "hide" our identities despite how our domain name is parked. If you wish to contact us the details are clearly listed on our website.
3) In our press release accompanying the survey results - which I am happy to send you, we stated that "It looks possible that UKIP (or even the BNP) could beat the Lib Dems into 3rd place behind Labour and The Conservatives."
4) Twitter and Facebook are not used as collection mechanisms for our by election polls, rather we used information from the barnsley electoral register in the appropriate wards.
I hope this helps.
Damian Lyons Lowe
CEO
Survation.