Elizabeth McWilliams
@elizabethmcwill
Chair, Landbeach Parish Council. Former General Election candidate for Ely and East Cambs. Alumni Officer, Churchill College.
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27-09-2011 15:24:06
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The East Cambridgeshire Liberal Democrats once again proving they are institutionally dishonest. Pretending a situation that has existed for 4 years at Cambridgeshire County Council is impossible. In same leaflet they claim there are 55 seats on the Council (there are 61) by pretending indies don’t exist. Stephen Ferguson
🚌 Biggest bus reform in 40 years! Mayor Dr Dr Nik Johnson announces bus franchising for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, bringing buses under public control for reliable, affordable & passenger-focused services. Read more here ➡️ orlo.uk/5auZS #Roadtobetterbuses
Wow. Hours after signing off on bus franchising - 'the proudest moment of my political career' - Mayor Dr Nik Johnson has decided NOT to stand for re-election in May. Nik is one of the most honest, joyful, industrious, and inspiring politicians I've met. Ground down by bastards
'For a Conservative candidate (Paul Bristow) to be going around talking about £100k homes in glowing terms and advocating a potential catastrophic return needs all the facts and evidence of its sewer like clarity to be in public.” via CambsNews.co.uk cambsnews.co.uk/investigation/…
A Labour Together poll of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Mayoral contest puts Conservative Paul Bristow four points ahead of Labour's Anna Smith. Full data tables here static1.squarespace.com/static/64f707c…
What a busy week it’s been, canvassing in Darwin Green, Eddington, Mount Pleasant area, and Victoria Park! Delighted that my nomination has been accepted and that I am now officially the The Labour Party and Co-operative Party candidate for the Castle division in the Cambridgeshire County Council elections! 🌹
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Mayoral Voting Intention: Bristow (CON): 30% (-11) Smith (LAB): 23% (-10) Dupre (LDM): 20% (-7) Coogan (RFM): 18% (New) Ensch (GRN): 9% (New) Via More in Common, 15-21 Apr. Changes w/ 2021 Election.