Category: Nuneaton Green Party

St Nicolas - Weddington leaflet

April 24th, 2010

below is the leaflet for St Nicolas and Weddington Wards. We have around 6,000 to post into letterboxes!

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St Nicolas Leaflet 1

April 7th, 2010

The First election leaflet has been published for St Nicolas Ward. Keith Kondakor is standing in for both Borough Ward and County council Division (by-election). The Division is a larger that the ward, including parts of Crow’s Nest area of the Whitestone Ward.

http://greennuneaton.org.uk/ngp/?page_id=135

key issues:-

Schools, care for the elderly, housing, fire cuts, transport, councillor’s expenses.

We have almost 4,000 to deliver but hope everyone in the ward will have them within a week.

We have made a great start

June 6th, 2009

The 4th of June was the first election for the Nuneaton Green Party. In the 2007 Abbey By-election and 2008 local elections I stood as a lone green candidate. This year we fielded a full slate of 14 candidates and took a very respectable 13% of the Vote in Nuneaton and Bedworth. To put this in context the Liberal Democrats took under 2%. In the Abbey ward I was few votes behind the Tory.

We need more members so that we can build from here. Both Labour and Tories have rich backers that allow them to run complex marketing systems. The big parties use automatic dialling systems to phone voters in key wards in the days before the elections and hold a database on voters. Sadly such an effort is not used to work in the interests of voters but just to get your vote.

Please make contact if you can help us change the political landscape in Warwickshire. Our profile will rise as we become established as the principal opposition to the two old main parties. If we had a proportional representation system we would have taken around 2 of the 14 seats.

keith Kondakor

Full results

Arbury and Stockingford Division (2 seats)
Wilson, Tom Conservative 1,637 36.40%
Wilson, Sonja Lund Conservative 1,582 35.18%
Longden, Barry James Labour 1,480 32.91%
Henry, Pat Labour 1,472 32.73%
Findley, Martyn Russell British National Party 1,283 28.53%
Wright, Mike Green 848 18.86%
Alty, James Christopher Myles Green 692 15.39%
4,497
Bede Division
Chattaway, Richard Labour 1,258 45.30%
Deacon, Alwyn Mark British National Party 583 20.99%
Hadden, Stewart Conservative 579 20.85%
Lane, David Ford English Democrats 256 9.22%
Ingall, Caz Green 101 3.64%
2,777
Bedworth North Division
Lobbett, Barry Conservative 840 30.89%
Haynes, John Labour 727 26.74%
Bennett, Kevin Paul British National Party 429 15.78%
Wandless Phillips, Clare Louise Green 414 15.23%
Lane, John Stephen English Democrats 309 11.36%
2,719
Bedworth West Division
McCarney, Frank Labour 889 34.79%
Hadden, Chris Conservative 776 30.37%
Haywood, Darren John British National Party 427 16.71%
Field, Alice Rachel Liberal Democrat 289 11.31%
Phillips, Ben Green 174 6.81%
2,555
Bulkington Division
Ross, John Francis Sims Conservative 1,224 48.21%
Scholey, Rod Labour 659 25.96%
Nicholas, Deborah Linda British National Party 379 14.93%
Alty, Janet Alison Green 277 10.91%
2,539
Nuneaton Abbey Division
Hicks, Bob Labour 766 37.49%
Paxton, Stephen James Conservative 436 21.34%
Kondakor, Keith Anthony Green 350 17.13%
Clarke, Tom British National Party 271 13.26%
Mills, Frank Liberal Democrat 220 10.77%
2,043
Nuneaton Camp Hill Division
Tooth, Sid Labour 505 33.16%
Holmes, Jason British National Party 470 30.86%
Wilson, Kristofer David Conservative 401 26.33%
Cumner, David Gareth John Green 147 9.65%
1,523
Nuneaton Galley Common Division
Foster, Jim Conservative 770 40.53%
Hart, Wendy British National Party 409 21.53%
Jones, Mick Labour 405 21.32%
Chappell, Alexandra Liberal Democrat 215 11.32%
Ingall, Thomas Merlin Green 101 5.32%
1,900
Nuneaton St Nicolas Division
Bryden, David Stuart Conservative 2,075 64.72%
Pomfrett, Gwynne David Labour 625 19.49%
Cheung, Melanie Green 506 15.78%
3,206
Nuneaton Weddington Division
Farnell, Alan John Conservative 1,466 60.18%
Flower, Vicky Labour 547 22.45%
Kondakor, Michele Marie Pascale Green 423 17.36%
2,436
Nuneaton Wem Brook Division
Tandy, June Anne Labour 967 43.48%
Hammerschmiedt Andrew Conservative 510 22.93%
Deacon, Yvonne Jeanette British National Party 493 22.17%
Banks, Melanie Louise Green 254 11.42%
2,224
Nuneaton Whitestone Division
Heatley, Martin Leslie Mann Conservative 1,646 54.31%
Young, Kevin Labour 529 17.45%
Ingram, Andy British National Party 432 14.25%
Brindley, Laurel Emily Green 424 13.99%
3,031
Poplar Division
Jackson, Julie Anne Labour 850 39.24%
Singh, Kam Conservative 714 32.96%
Moore, Kevin Nicholas British National Party 386 17.82%
Lewis, Ann Laura Green 216 9.97%
2,166
TOTAL 38,113

Coventry Telegraph - Tory Green Councillor expenses shame

May 17th, 2009

From the Coventry telegraph on th 16th May 2009 as a result of Green party Freedon of Information request about keith Kondakor finding out that Tory Councillor Martin Heatley claiming £8,600 in Travel expenses. This is on top of the Vast abount paid for traveing to EU quangos.

see here for full table of expenses

coventry telegrap 16 May 2009 page 1

coventry telegrap 16 May 2009 page 1

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coventry telegrap 16 May 2009 page 6

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Green Party in Nuneaton to stand a full slate for Warwickshire County Council Elections.

May 6th, 2009

The Green Party has been transforming politics in towns and cities across the UK.  Green Councillors have saved post offices, made streets safer, and are well known for working hard for local communities because they believe in putting the community first.  The Green Party is forming its own autonomus Local Party in Nuneaton and Bedworth.

So everyone has the chance to vote for the Green Party and therefore to vote for a safer, cleaner, and fairer society in the two Elections on the 4th June.

The top priority for the Green Party is to save local services from more damaging cuts and highly risky privatisations.  We face the planned sacking of the councils home care staff, starting up Academy Schools, further Post Office closures and merging Nuneaton & Bedworth Fire Stations.  Both Labour and Conservatives are putting the profits of business ahead of needs of the public.

The full slate of 14 candidates for seats within the Borough is made up of 8 women and 6 men. The presence of so many female candidates is common in the Green Party, which has recently selected Caroline Lucas as it leader.

The most prominent candidate is likely to be Keith Kondakor, the award winning environmental campaigner who spent most of the last year fighting the planned hazardous waste plant at Judkins. Keith will stand in the Nuneaton town centre Abbey ward.

Keith said, “When elected as the County Councillor for Abbey division I will have one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs in Nuneaton.  The problems faced by 6000 people with the County Council will become my problems.  I am not a Politician like the rest, and I will really change things for the better.  Just having my photo taken outside a closing post office or vandalised building is not enough.  I campaign on an issue until all hope is lost and then campaign some more.  I do not give up. The County Council will have a very hard time to close anything in Nuneaton Abbey when I am elected.”