We had an enjoyable day in Cottingham market today. Cottingham has the distinction of being the largest village in
A BBC Look North camera crew turned up and asked loads of questions. The interview went well, but of course they chose to show the one bit with a hesitation in it! They also got us talking with a group of people sitting nearby having cuppa. So, we got on the box with 2 other ‘small parties’ so that’s a plus!
We had a stall set out most of the day and gave out some mini-manifestos and all the leaflets we had and had to print up more! People talked to us very easily and the majority seemed interested in what we stood for once they got to know. David Davis appeared there too and he and I and the team had a little chat where we asked him why he’s a Tory and told him we want to open up the issues. He told us he would invite us to any events he holds and that he sees us as the only serious challenger to him. We said we certainly did intend to challenge him.
Judging by the reaction overall of the people we spoke to there was a lot of support for us just waiting to be tapped.
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Nice to see Grey Davis getting early notification of his exit from the Parliamentary process.
Since there are now almost 100 people at the Facebook group, how about a Facebook online donations application (if somebody with the technical nous can sort it out) and how about a Paypal button on the weblog so we can fire our tenners at you willy-nilly
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Can you please do a blog entry tomorrow on how people can physically join the campaign in the constituency - how to get to Haltemprice and Howden, accommodation, and so on?
The more Greens on the ground, the merrier the majority!
'Chief Vitalstatistix'
surely some mistake?
Grey Davis shouldn't be inviting YOU to events, YOU should be inviting Grey Davis!
You're the next H&H MP; he was the future of the Conservative Party once
I'd like to have seen that confrontation in person!
I've noticed quite a few people bombarding this blog with ideas for things you should do - what I'd like to see is a list up of things we can do for you, especially when we're a long way off.
I'm not talking about money or coming to help leaflet but rather tasks that can be done from afar by people who've already donated.
Although having said that every blog needs an email contact point as well as a phone number :)
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Ummm....the comment above is NOT from me. Can whoever is using my account without my permission please stop immediately!
Matt Sellwood
It is APPALLING that the news (and in particular the BBC) always present the Greens as a minor distraction. We saw a lot of that in the Sian Berry for London Mayor campaign.
Please send all complaints to:
Helen Boaden, Director of BBC news
helenboaden.complaints@bbc.co.uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7476881.stm
Why do the BBC present everything that Davis says as news? Complete and utter bias.
Complaints to:
Helen Boaden, Director of BBC news
helenboaden.complaints@bbc.co.uk
Just checking to see if you're alert Mr Sellwood.
Are you campaigning in Haltemprice and Howden yet? I am sure they could do with your help up there.
Well, I don't want to seem humourless, but pretending to be someone else on the Internet is a really shabby thing to do. Please don't do it again.
As for campaigning, I've just started a new job, so am unlikely to be able to get up there, but have just sent a donation.
Matt
Shabbier than, say, suspending habeas corpus for 28 days, or allowing for a judge to ordain that a person be executed, or attempting to colonise Iraq and Afghanistan in some kind of neo-Suez, or pretending that calling a shock by-election wasn't all about the fact that having had to listen to David Cameron's triangulated waffle for several years Grey Davis had reached the point where he no longer had the will to power and decided to quit British politics by handing the Green Party our first seat in Parliament on a silver platter?
We wish you all the best on your new job but wonder if, perchance, you might be able to squeeze in a weekend of serious East Riding door-knocking before you head off to Uncle Sam? We are sure that the sight of a Sellwood on the warpath might make turn that final voter needed to tip the seat into the hands of Les Verts.
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