Had leaflet through the door from the Labour candidate for the election on 2nd May he is a oufc season ticket holder.Like others have said we need to keep away from Lib Dem and Greens.
She isnt standing in the local elections May 2nd - you'd need to check who your local candidates are for may 2ndWhere would I find out who is running to be elected in my area? I'm under Layla Moron ( I misspelt that intentionally) at the moment in the Oxford West and Abingdon area.
She isnt standing in the local elections May 2nd - you'd need to check who your local candidates ate for may 2nd
Unfortunately it's a copy and paste job got the same email back View attachment 18684
Or worse, houses!I don't drive past the Triangle very often but i did today and i can't believe there's not an Aldi or a Lidl there already or god forbid, a Chavelodge ....the Superior North Oxford Bougeois Set (see what i did there) should be careful what they wish for cos if not a stadium then sure as eggs are eggs there will be something built there...sorry SNOBS it probably won't be a Waitrose
Apparently the latest Yougov opinion has Labour 1 point ahead of Tories in North Oxon seat and Tories winning in Bicester and Woodstock.
Exeter hallI don't drive past the Triangle very often but i did today and i can't believe there's not an Aldi or a Lidl there already or god forbid, a Chavelodge ....the Superior North Oxford Bougeois Set (see what i did there) should be careful what they wish for cos if not a stadium then sure as eggs are eggs there will be something built there...sorry SNOBS it probably won't be a Waitrose
Lib Dem’s won’t win the Bicester/Woodstock seat scotch. They will get votes but not enough to win the election in this constituency, it’s too heavily populated with OUFC fans. Miller has missed a trick as if he actually sorted out the heads of terms and actually backed the stadium plan, he would probably win in Bicester and Woodstock, as it is, I think it will be tories of Labour, either of which would be fine for the stadium cause in my view.We're in traditionally strong Tory constituencies with huge existing majorities. But I wouldn't be surprised to see a much stronger Labour showing that will see them winning Banbury with a bit to spare, and a genuine 3 way fight between Con/Lab/LDem in Bicester and Woodstock.
Lib Dem’s won’t win the Bicester/Woodstock seat scotch. They will get votes but not enough to win the election in this constituency, it’s too heavily populated with OUFC fans. Miller has missed a trick as if he actually sorted out the heads of terms and actually backed the stadium plan, he would probably win in Bicester and Woodstock, as it is, I think it will be tories of Labour, either of which would be fine for the stadium cause in my view.
It wouldn’t surprise me if she was guest of the club in the posh seats….This ^
I bet we see Veronica Oakeshott at a match before the end of the season...
Has there been much publicity yet in Bicester surrounding the election and the stadium? Just thinking how many of those Oxford fans living there would tie the 2 things together if they do vote.Lib Dem’s won’t win the Bicester/Woodstock seat scotch. They will get votes but not enough to win the election in this constituency, it’s too heavily populated with OUFC fans. Miller has missed a trick as if he actually sorted out the heads of terms and actually backed the stadium plan, he would probably win in Bicester and Woodstock, as it is, I think it will be tories of Labour, either of which would be fine for the stadium cause in my view.
Now that is something to object to.I wonder how the local NIMBYs feel about this?
Nuclear fusion power plant plan reaches 'major milestone'
First Light Fusion, in Oxfordshire, hopes to develop a commercial fusion power plant.www.bbc.co.uk
Fusion power wouldn't produce any waste and could potentially solve all energy problems across the world, but there sure as hell will be someone who won't want it near them.Now that is something to object to.
A certain Green councillor seeing as it'll literally be on his doorstepFusion power wouldn't produce any waste and could potentially solve all energy problems across the world, but there sure as hell will be someone who won't want it near them.