Ten things which caught my eye this week:
- David Ottewell analyses the turnout figures in the C-Charge Referendum.
- FOWS report that Walkden Station has taken a new festive twist.
- Mike Smithson at PoliticalBetting muses about the result of the C-Charge Referendum (although for once I wouldn’t be tempted to follow his betting advice).
- ConservativeHome reports that Cllr Andy Morgan has been selected as the Prospective Conservative MP for the neighbouring constituency of Bolton South East. Andy is a Conservative Councillor for nearby Hulton ward.
- Also on ConservativeHome is the news that Nick Varley has become the youngest ever Conservative in modern times to be selected as a Parliamentary candidate. Nick is a great guy and I wish him every success.
- Cllr Antony Little examines the link between “traditional” campaigning and e-campaigning.
- Cllr Chris Whiteside picks out some key passages from David Cameron’s response to the Queen’s Speech.
- Guido Fawkes is uneasy about a clause in the new Banking Bill.
- Paul McKenna doesn’t rate Lancashire Labour’s response to the snow and ice.
- Cllr Leah Fraser exposes another shambolic Labour-run Council.


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