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Electioneering…

As you might have read here my letters and campaign (in a small way) against the Digital Economy Act talking to my local MP, Glenda Jackson (Lab). She sadly went ahead and voted for the Digital Economy aAct and is in a marginal of Hampstead & Kilburn (474 votes people – head and head with Lib Dems due to boundary changes in the seat).

Researching the parties who are standing I found via the wonderful Open Rights Group that my local Lib Dem candidate Ed Fordham is against the DEAct. I now know where my vote is going…although I’m not really a LD supporter I hasten to add – for various reasons that seem rather churlish to mention now (and relate to another part of the country entirely). If you want to know if your MP voted for the Digital Economy Bill, you can still go to VoteThemOut and find out (and indeed should vote them out!). And in fact Open Rights Group has quite a few MPs and candidates stating their opposition on their YouTube channel – is yours there?

For those who are undecided still, there is a great tool called Vote Match which tries through questions to match you up to your local candidate that’s closest to your views. I was Green at 65% but Lib Dem at 60% so I think that’s close enough (and yes that wasn’t a total surprise for me, I vote Green at the last mayoral/London Assembly elections)

Also funny: The implosion of the BNP’s webmaster 2 days before the election (Marmitegate). LOL. The interesting facts is not only letting their webmaster take the rap for infringing Unilever’s brand, is how they’ve been ripping off their own members contributions and overclaiming for equipment expenses…and violently threatening people (surprise surprise). I’d not waste your vote (but then again you shouldn’t been even reading this blog if it even crossed your mind…)

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