Monthly Archive for September, 2010

Harbour ward canvassing

The weather was perfect for an afternoon of canvassing. I joined five other party members on the doorstep after a quick briefing at the North West HQ.

So far, there has been very little activity from other political parties. The Morecambe Bay Independents, who hold the seat, had only put out a black and white risograph leaflet, not the quality you would expect from a political party trying to defend a seat.

The Conservatives put out a leaflet that was sketchy on details and real promises for the area, a typical standard leaflet from there HQ no doubt.

I hadn’t seen anything from the Lib Dems, but I’m sure they will do something before polling day.

Labour had put out a leaflet prior to the nomination deadline, but since they failed to get there nomination papers sorted out on time. Nothing.

We had put out a full colour A4 poster leaflet, which will be followed up with a second full colour A4 Leaflet.

The lack of activity by the others parties meant that we were the first and so far, only party canvassing. Response on the door step was quite good, you could tell it was a safe Labour ward though, but once you explained that Labour were not standing, and talked about the problems in the local area, most voters said they would consider voting for UKIP, with a fair proportion saying they will be voting UKIP.

Working my way around the ward, I saw several UKIP posters, which suggests that we will do well come polling day on the 7th October.

Depending on how well the second leaflet goes down, we could very well end up taking the seat.

Previous results in the Harbour ward:
2003 result Lab 585/558/526 MBI 445/404 Con 267 Green 94
2007 result MBI 605/463/429 Lab 531/492/472 Con 296/252/230 Green 89

North West HQ

I was in the North West office today, managed to finish the final leaflet for the Harbour ward by-election. There is also lots of work going on in the office to get ready for the next set of local elections in May next year, it is truly a huge undertaking.

I’m canvassing in the Harbour ward tomorrow, which given the demographics of the area, and the lack of a Labour candidate, will make tomorrow very interesting.

Sheffield University activity fair

Yesterday I helped the new UKIP student society at the activity fair that took place at Sheffield University. Despite being surrounded by what seemed like the entire membership of the Socialist Workers Party at the other stalls, we had quite a lot of interest, with many people taking our material and  listening to what the society Chairman, Tom Booker, had to say about a number of issues.

With the members that signed up on the day, the society is in a great position to become a hive of activity. Already, meetings and events are being planned with guest speakers from the party. The society has also launched its website, although it’s still in its development stage. The site can be found here. The national website also covered the event which can be found here.

It’s clear that there is a long way to go before UKIP gains a mass following in universities and colleges, due to the left/socialist education most students get these days, but progress is being made to restore the balance, in a professional, forward looking way.

Left to right: Wayne Harling, Me, Jonathan Arnott, Tom Booker.

Sheffield UKIP Society

Today I spent some time helping Young Independence members prepare for an activity fair at Sheffield University. The fair itself will take place this Thursday and its looks like it will be a great day with a chance to meet lots of students to talk about who we are and how UKIP policies could benefit them.

We will be giving away some freebies to students that sign up to the society, which should generate some more interest.

Tom Booker, society chairman, looks like he will have a very active group in Sheffield University, once the activity fair is over. Hopefully this will be the first of many UKIP/YI societies that really make an impression in universities around the UK.

Once the activities fair is over, I will update the site with how it unfolded.

A rather slow day…

Most days I’m frantically trying to finish bits of work I have, which is quite hard given the different types of work I can get, MEP work, Young Independence work, North West work, branch work, Parish work etc. It really is quite a challenge to co-ordinate it all!

Today however was one of those strange days where nothing really got done, in fact, I spent most of the day standing around Manchester city centre. I was supposed to be helping with a demonstration, but found out once I and few other members had gathered there that it was off. Despite this waste of a day, it was quite nice to get out a bit into the sunshine and the hustle and bustle of the city.

I have done some work today, few emails here and there. It will be back to normal tomorrow, bring it on!

Harbour by-election

The Harbour by-election will be very interesting! Labour have not put up a candidate. There isn’t even a Green or BNP candidate standing. Only four parties will be contesting this election: UKIP, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Morecambe Bay Independents. We really do have a good chance of getting a decent result.

I spent some time this morning designing the first leaflet to be distributed in the Harbour ward and I’m quite happy with it. Of course, I can’t reveal what is in the leaflet, but I’m sure it will have the right effect on the voters.

North West by-elections

Glad to hear that UKIP will be contesting three by-elections in the next month, the first one in Longdendale ward, Tameside MBC on the 30th, the second one in Harbour Ward, Lancaster CC on the 7th October, then finally the Billinge & Seneley Green by-election in St Helens on the 14th.

With the by-elections this month comes more leaflet designing and various updates to the North West website, where I have a chance at putting out UKIP activity to a much bigger audience.

It’s getting to that time when I really need to work on various things for the Parish Council, the most important thing is to get the Council’s reccomendation for a planning application off to Manchester Town Hall. After that, there are a few issues surrounding advertisements around the parish that need to be resolved.

I should be doing quite a bit of travelling towards the end of the month, so will post about what I will be up to later on.

In the beginning…

Hello and welcome to my new blog. My old website was suffering from neglect and I felt that it was about time I started to keep any followers updated on my ‘goings on’ regularly.

My new blog-style layout enables me to post about my day to day activities as a UKIP Councillor and also the work I do as a political researcher for our North West MEP. Almost no day in my life is ever the same, one minute i could be designing leaflets for by-elections, then soon after be rushing around writing questions for the European Commission.

I also hope to comment on events within UKIP, from our current leadership election right the way through to all the local government elections and Westminster elections, not forgetting the Euros.
Being one of the youngest councillors in UKIP provides me with a unique perspective on day to day politics and event party politics.

More about me as a Councillor can be found on the ‘About Me’ page and all of my media appearances and videos can be viewed on the ‘Media’ page.

Bye for now!