Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Power to the Addlestonians!


As spring settles in and its effects start to be felt throughout Addlestone - the longer days, the joyful chirping of birds, the pollen-induced scratchy, leaking eyes and breathing difficulties - a sense of change and rebirth hang in the air, tying in neatly with the county elections taking place across the country tomorrow (if change is what you want, I must add in the name of easily perceivable neutrality).

It seems like only yesterday I sat hunched over my laptop reflecting on the 2012 local elections which saw a measly 26% of disaffected Addlestonians visit their polling stations to elect their Runnymede councillor. A Conservative majority re-emerged despite a slight dip in support, not to mention the Monster Raving Loony Party's phenomenal gains in Addlestone North. Yes, they fielded their candidate wisely in Addlestone North.

This year, though, the mood among Addlestonians could be quite different indeed if last year's by-election results in neighbouring New Haw and Chertsey are anything to go by:

May 2012 --> September 2012

New Haw
Con 53% --> 51%
Lab 20% --> 22% ^
UKIP 16% --> 18% ^
Lib Dem - 11% --> 8%

Chertsey Meads
Con 50% --> 40%
UKIP 23% --> 28% ^
Lab 19% --> 28% ^
Lib Dem 8% --> 3%
OMRLP N/A --> 0.8% ^

The trend would suggest the coalition parties are about to take a hit around Surrey with Labour and UKIP picking up the votes, even if the winning party remains the same. Although, now that Addlestone Bournesiders will have the chance to support Crazy Crab this year along with our northern Addlestonian friends, it's anybody's guess what the outcome might be. With that in mind, let's have a look at the folks who will be vying to represent the Addlestone posse tomorrow:

 
Crazy Crab, Official Monster Raving Loony Party

 
Andrew Falconer, Lib Dems

 
John Furey, Conservatives

 
Toby Micklethwait, UKIP

 
Arran Neathey, Labour

How will YOU sway tomorrow, Addlestonians? Take part in the poll below to let us all know, and tweet @theaddlestonian!

Who will / did you vote for in the 2013 County Elections?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

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