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The London Borough of Croydon
is seen as one of the Conservatives key targets for these Local Elections,
and I am honoured to have been selected to contest Norbury ward. In
theory it is Labour’s second most vulnerable ward, although the scale
of demographic changes make comparisons with 2002 a risky business.
Labour have been in control
of the Council for 12 years, and whilst most Norbury residents that
have been there that long say it has gone downhill, many are new to
the area and don’t know what it was once like. The general population
drift is Southwards, with the result that the leafy wards of Croydon
South are becoming more Conservative, whilst the wards of Croydon North
and Central are receiving new residents from inner London Boroughs such
as Lambeth and Southwark.
Norbury is an interesting case
in that it is the most Northerly ward, but much of it could be described
as leafy, and some areas are positively affluent. Sadly it has more
than its fair share of “Champagne Socialists”. The good news from
the doorsteps is that the Labour vote appears soft, with many “T’s”
going down on the canvass sheets, whilst the “C’s” appear determined
to turn out for us.
Labour are certainly worried
about Norbury and put out several leaflets just before the election
expense limits started. They also distributed a corny DVD that has been
described as the worst home movie ever made. Cherie Blair and Ken Livingstone
have also visited which is great news for us. No one seems to like her,
and he has forced through a bus lane on the A23 that few wanted after
one of his meaningless consultations.
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