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Councillor Denis Hatfieid

... Hatfield, who lives in Peck Avenue, is a barman at the Lord Nelson pub in Woodville Road. He was Deputy Mayor to fellow Socialist Councillor Alf Goodson up to last May. sacked by Labour in Fenside, now standing as an Independent Labour candidate for Central ...

A man of the people callsitaday

... there was still respect for each other, and that doesn’t happen so much in the Council today, unfortunately.” The young Socialist so keen to become a councillor could not have known that he would twice be Mayor of his home town. But he and Ena were Mayor ...

I'VE known and respected Alf Goodson through the years. I was reporting the old Town Council when he joined it

... are buried, side by side, in St Nicholas’ Church yard. That helped me considerably at the time.” Alf Goodson, life-long Socialist, leader of the Labour group on the Council, is not seeking reelection next month. | Alf Goodson, family man, quiet and u ...

t. lime . IN the 1983 General Election Richard Body was returned to Parliament with a majority of 11,736. The

... Parliament with a majority of 11,736. The Liberal-SDP Alliance strode firmly past Labour into second place with double the Socialist vote. Richard Body (Conservative) polled 24,962 votes; Carole Le Brun (Lib-SDP Alliance) 13,226; John Moore (Labour) 6,970 ...

o ) Stock it to ’em! IN days of old, when voters Girls’ School. were bold, they'd show poli- For

... declined the them. opportunity to look red in This ultimate in opinion the face, presumably polls is being conducted by because Socialists don't deal the organisers of the Town instocks. Play, who invited every While the Independents councillor to be pilloried ...

TEA STARTED A NEWSPAPER DYNASTY

... density, and the third rested on the monopoly situation it had X “-' S gained in some areas. As thousands of Liberals and Socialists - were among its readers was it prudent to ram Conservatism down ¥ their throats? in the name of tolerance, and to meet ...

Councillor

... Parkland” in last week’s Standard. As the “New Councillor” for “West Ward, quoted by Coun Paddy Lowery, leader of the Socialist Five, as voting for the sale of 20 building plots, I wish to present my reasons for supporting the sale. First, in terms ...

Stop knocking the Mayor

... his position with the wry and EERE impish humour he has been so renowned for in the council chamber, and for some young Socialist upstart to criticise his achievements leaves me lost for words. I don’t know who Coun Lowery thinks he is but I for one have ...

8.30-9.30 pm

... will agitate for a reformed EEC. The first issue features contributions from figures like Jacques Chirac, senior French socialist. “Parliament is under attack from the tabloid press and the EEC,” Sir Richard commented. “The country shouid be ever-vigilant ...

G Smiles won’t solve problem of no jobs

... government” was not enough. They decided it was also necessary to “‘put pressure on the Labour party not to abandon its socialist principles, which seemed to be the direction in which they were heading at present”, press secretary Charlie Ulyatt said ...

Rebel MPs show the right way

... annihilated in a general election. If it is to stand any chance of winning the next election, and preserving us all from a socialist government which would happily cede more and more authority to Brussels, the Tory party must respond to this popular feeling ...

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... loaf on would have shown at least a modicum of integrity they still are. nice Mr Blair were to lead his nice new Labour the Socialist table. Once again the electorate have had they announced before the recent elections Victory Party to victory in the next ...