Caroline Kerswell Conservative activist

Caroline Kerswell Conservative activist

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Meet and Question Your Conservative Candidates 25th January 2010, Monday 6 pm till 8 Burdett Neighbourhood Centre, Masjid Lane, Off Wallwood Street,




Meet and Question Your Conservative Candidates






Cllr Ahmed Hussain
Contact number: 07903-834-953
Caroline Kerswell
Contact number: 0207-427-0803

Cllr Tim Archer
MP Candidate for Poplar and Limehouse

Quiz the candidates at
The Question Time Meeting
Please do not forget to attend the Question Time Meeting organized by the Mile End East Conservatives:

Date: 25th January 2010, Monday
Time: 6 pm till 8 pm
Venue: Burdett Neighbourhood Centre, Masjid Lane, Off Wallwood Street, London E14 7BW

Please send in your question prior to the event to:
E-mail: MEE.Conservatives@gmail.com
Address: MEE Conservatives, C/O 13 Plymouth Wharf, London E14 3EL

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Name: ___________________________ Contact Number: _____________________

Address:_____________________________________________________________

E-mail Address: _______________________________________________________

Your Question: _____________________________________________________________________

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We will secure a seat with your name to ask the above question to the panel
Please post this to: MEE Conservatives, C/O 13 Plymouth Wharf, London E14 3EL

1 comment:

  1. Charter 2010 is asking for some clear information from candidates and party leaders. We want them to tell the electors what they are up to, so we all know what they are thinking before we vote. The Labour and Conservative Parties should be saying now if they have plans to include others in the government if they don’t have a sustainable majority on their own. Generalisations about "having a lot in common" and vague suggestions about electoral reform are not enough. The minority parties should be making clear who they would and wouldn’t deal with and giving an idea of their policy priorities. Nick Clegg went some way towards this in his Times article of 4 January 2010. What do YOU think the party leaders and their candidates should be doing to plan for no one party being able to form a stable government in 2010?

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