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Is it too early to add something about prospective parliamentary candidates for the next United Kingdom general election, such as Peter Tatchell and Steve Goddard? – Kaihsu 19:51, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Here is the Oxfordshire Green Party press release, 4 February:
At a packed meeting of local members - the Oxfordshire Green Party's AGM - the Greens today welcomed their newly elected Oxford East Parliamentary Candidate: Cllr Sushila Dhall. Her selection follows the departure of Peter Tatchell in December due to poor health.
Sushila Dhall has lived, studied and worked in Oxford city for over 25 years. An Oxford graduate (St Hilda's), she has spent her working life campaigning on behalf of marginalised people and groups. Sushila has been an environmental and social activist all her life, and an active Green Party member for nearly 20 years. Well known as an effective local campaigner, she has served on both Oxford City and Oxfordshire County Councils, using these roles to pursue environmental and social campaigns on behalf of groups and individuals. Key campaigns in Oxford include challenging the basis of large-scale car-based commercial developments such as the Westgate expansion and the Northern Gateway proposals, publicising the ongoing scandal of Oxford's illegally-high traffic-related pollution levels, and making the case for investment in renewable energies,insulation, affordable housing, local empowerment and community facilities. Sushila works as a public sector counsellor, and is the mot her of an 11-year-old daughter who attends a local state school. A keen local pedestrian and cyclist, her vision for Oxford East includes a focus on local produce and services, well-insulated, affordable buildings, and safe streets and public spaces.
Says Sushila: 'I am touched and proud to follow Peter Tatchell in representing the diverse and exciting constituency of Oxford East. My message is one of hope; the Greens offer practical ways forward out of the debt, pollution, war and profit-driven politics of today. I pledge my hard work, honesty and openness to Oxford East. Together we can work to
make a positive difference.'
The Green Party prospective candidate is Ann Duncan. [1]
My understanding is that candidates should be in alphabetic order with the sitting MP (if any) at the top. Feel free to explain reasons but if the order keeps being changed without good reason I'll ask for the page to be protected. JRPG ( talk) 15:20, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
Yes, ballot order (by surname of candidate) makes sense. Making this rule explicit also makes sense. Kaihsu ( talk) 19:11, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
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Is it too early to add something about prospective parliamentary candidates for the next United Kingdom general election, such as Peter Tatchell and Steve Goddard? – Kaihsu 19:51, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Here is the Oxfordshire Green Party press release, 4 February:
At a packed meeting of local members - the Oxfordshire Green Party's AGM - the Greens today welcomed their newly elected Oxford East Parliamentary Candidate: Cllr Sushila Dhall. Her selection follows the departure of Peter Tatchell in December due to poor health.
Sushila Dhall has lived, studied and worked in Oxford city for over 25 years. An Oxford graduate (St Hilda's), she has spent her working life campaigning on behalf of marginalised people and groups. Sushila has been an environmental and social activist all her life, and an active Green Party member for nearly 20 years. Well known as an effective local campaigner, she has served on both Oxford City and Oxfordshire County Councils, using these roles to pursue environmental and social campaigns on behalf of groups and individuals. Key campaigns in Oxford include challenging the basis of large-scale car-based commercial developments such as the Westgate expansion and the Northern Gateway proposals, publicising the ongoing scandal of Oxford's illegally-high traffic-related pollution levels, and making the case for investment in renewable energies,insulation, affordable housing, local empowerment and community facilities. Sushila works as a public sector counsellor, and is the mot her of an 11-year-old daughter who attends a local state school. A keen local pedestrian and cyclist, her vision for Oxford East includes a focus on local produce and services, well-insulated, affordable buildings, and safe streets and public spaces.
Says Sushila: 'I am touched and proud to follow Peter Tatchell in representing the diverse and exciting constituency of Oxford East. My message is one of hope; the Greens offer practical ways forward out of the debt, pollution, war and profit-driven politics of today. I pledge my hard work, honesty and openness to Oxford East. Together we can work to
make a positive difference.'
The Green Party prospective candidate is Ann Duncan. [1]
My understanding is that candidates should be in alphabetic order with the sitting MP (if any) at the top. Feel free to explain reasons but if the order keeps being changed without good reason I'll ask for the page to be protected. JRPG ( talk) 15:20, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
Yes, ballot order (by surname of candidate) makes sense. Making this rule explicit also makes sense. Kaihsu ( talk) 19:11, 12 May 2017 (UTC)
https://www.facebook.com/LarrySandersgreenparty
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