A worrying picture is already emerging of parents being unable to get their children into their school of choice.
Towns like Grangemouth are looking for change after decades of being left behind. The Conservatives are confident of making gains.
I would recommend that before going to a door, activists review the turnout record of the electors they are about to speak to.
We continue our series, putting this year’s local elections under the magnifying glass to find changes and trends.
The Party Chairman pledges to “beef up by-election capability” and harness “the most advanced digital and data techniques from around the world.”
The Party Chairman adds that his task is to ensure the “Conservative Party machine is ready for an election whenever it comes.”
The “knock on every door” approach is flawed. Given scarce resources, it is more effective to target those where there is a reasonable chance they will vote.
We continue our series, putting this year’s local elections under the magnifying glass to find changes and trends.
Retirement had finally caught up with me, or so I thought. But after two months intensive campaigning I have an important new job.
The Conservative victory was a revolt after years of declining town centres, decaying parks, and detrimentally high taxes.
It allows you to target by demographic as well as geography. Also to gather email addresses and phone numbers in a fully GDPR compliant way.
Our volunteers’ time is precious. So is that of the electorate. We need to make it quick and easy to respond to surveys.
The Lib Dems have also gained ground. As we look ahead to 2022, I am preparing for “No Overall Control.”
Major changes to the waste and streetscene contract saw improved service. We have also brought in a huge regeneration scheme.
There is nothing on the right to match the networks developed by groups such as Extinction Rebellion or Momentum.