1830 Hrs GMT
London
Wednesday
05 May 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haqued
Vote 'NO' to inaccurate 'local media' conduct. The Wharf introduces 'a new candidate' or at least a 'new name'
The Wharf website, [supposed to be a 'news outfit' owned by the Mirror Group], which typifies the takeover culture of and fronted via the Canary Wharf sited in Tower Hamlets geographically and carrying out the agenda of the worst of the City of London and Big Business in its operation, ‘introduces’ in its list of candidates for election to Tower Hamlets Council [Thursday 06 May 2010] a name that translates to ‘TWO-faced’ in one of the languages that the candidate can be linked with! Now, why has George Galloway’s Party fielded a candidate with such a name? If That Party has done that all!
[To be continued]
From the web site of the Wharf, London 05 May 2010:
The Wharf's election preview
By Simon Hayes on May 5, 2010 10:34 AM | Tagged with: General Election, Greenwich, local elections, Newham, politics, Tower Hamlets
As everyone knows by now, tomorrow is polling day, but as well as the General Election there will be a plethora of local council seats to be contested in Tower Hamlets, Newham and Greenwich.
It promises to be a tense couple of days, with many pundits predicting a hung parliament.
There has been a lot of focus on the new, and marginal, constituency of Poplar and Limehouse, where sitting MP Jim Fitzpatrick will face stiff opposition from Respect MP George Galloway and the Conservative's Tim Archer.
There will also be a Mayoral election in Newham, while Tower Hamlets will have a referendum on whether to adopt a directly-elected mayor system of its own.
These are the people who are standing for election in the constituencies and wards in the areas around Canary Wharf. Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm, so don't forget to vote.
Abbreviations used: BNP = British National Party, Cons = Conservative, CPA = Christian Peoples Alliance, EngDem = English Democrats, G = Green, Ind = Independent, Lab = Labour, LibDem = Liberal Democrat, NF = National Front, Resp = Respect, TUSC = Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition, UKIP = UK Independence Party.
TOWER HAMLETS:
Parliamentary election:
Poplar & Limehouse:
Tim Archer (Con)
Jim Fitzpatrick (Lab)
Jonathan Fryer (LibDem)
George Galloway (Resp)
Mohammed Hoque (Ind)
Wayne Lochner (UKIP)
Kabir Mahmud (Ind)
Andrew Osborne (EngDem)
Chris Smith (G)
Jim Thornton (Ind)
Council elections (selected wards only):
Blackwall & Cubitt Town:
Tim Archer (Con)
Martin Carr (LibDem)
Gulam Choudhury (Resp)
Peter Golds (Con)
Freda Graf (LibDem)
John Griffiths (LibDem)
Wais Islam (Lab)
Abdul Malik (Resp)
Kathy McTasney (Lab)
Mohammed Rahman (Resp)
Gloria Thienel (Con)
Crissy Townsend (Lab)
East India & Lansbury:
Asha Affi (Resp)
Abdul Ahmed (Lab)
Rajib Ahmed (Lab)
Zak Ali (LibDem)
Martin Coxall (Con)
Iqbal Hossain (LibDem)
Kamrul Hussain (Resp)
Zakir Hussain (Resp)
Paul Ingham (Con)
Shiria Khatun (Lab)
Ahmed Mustaque (Con)
James Searle (BNP)
Zillur Uddin (LibDem)
Jamie Upton (Green)
Limehouse:
Jennifer Aaron-Foster (Green)
Anfor Ali (Resp)
Craig Aston (Con)
Lutfa Begum (Lab)
Faruk Chowdhury (LibDem)
Graham Collins (Con)
Louise Davies (Green)
Simon Earp (Green)
David Edgar (Lab)
Sakib Ershad (Con)
Victoria Obaze (Lab)
Hafizur Rahman (LibDem)
Muazzam Rakol (LibDem)
Hafiza Salam (Resp)
Duala Uddin (Resp)
Millwall:
Dave Anderson (BNP)
Shiuly Begum (Resp)
John Cray (Lab)
Zara Davis (Con)
John Denniston (LibDem)
Muzibul Islam (Resp)
George McFarlane (LibDem)
Maium Miah (Con)
Kevin Ovenden (Resp)
Iain Porter (LibDem)
David Snowdon (Con)
Doros Ullah (Lab)
Garry Wykes (Lab)
There will also be a referendum about whether to adopt a directly elected mayor in the borough.
For all wards and more information visit towerhamlets.gov.uk.
NEWHAM:
Parliamentary election:
East Ham:
Chris Brice (LibDem)
Judy Maciejowska (G)
Barry O'Connor (EngDem)
Paul Shea (Con)
Mark Sims (Pirate Party)
Stephen Timms (Lab)
West Ham:
Grace Agbogun-Toko (Ind)
Lyn Brown (Lab)
Michael Davidson (NF)
Stan Gain (CPA)
Kim Gandy (UKIP)
Jane Lithgow (G)
Kamran Malik (Ind)
Virginia Morris (Con)
Martin Pierce (LibDem)
Borough Mayor election candidates:
Maria Allen (Con)
Alan Craig (CPA)
Kamran Malik (KM Communities Welfare Party)
Chikwe Mkemnacho (Ind)
Sir Robin Wales (Lab)
Council elections (selected wards only).
Custom House:
Anup Banik (Con)
Emily Bijl (Con)
Scott Gamble (CPA)
Patricia Holland (Lab)
Conor McAuley (Lab)
Jamie McKenzie (Con)
Gavin Pearson (Lab)
Gillian Roberts (CPA)
Kayode Shedowo (CPA)
Linda Whichelow (LibDem)
Royal Docks:
Steve Brayshaw (Lab)
Lionel Etan-Adollo (Con)
Tony McAlmont (Lab)
Pat Murphy (Lab)
Neil Pearce (Con)
Francis Perry (CPA)
Benjamin Stafford (CPA)
Jennifer Thomas (CPA)
Cloey Wong (Con).
For all wards and candidates visit newham.gov.uk.
GREENWICH:
Parliamentary election:
Greenwich & Woolwich:
Spencer Drury (Con)
Andy Hewett (Green)
Onay Kasab (TUSC)
Joseph Lee (LibDem)
Nick Raynsford (Lab)
Lawrence Rustem (BNP)
Raden Wresniwiro (EngDem)
For council election candidates visit greenwich.gov.uk.
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
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