whp.blue said:Damocles said:malg said:Nick Clegg has said he'd refuse to join a coalition with any party that didn't agree to raise public sector pay. That puts paid to any Conservative coalition government then! Unless of course they can get the SNP into bed......?
Nick Clegg is going to lose his own seat so wouldn't put much stock in anything that he says
I really hope you are right I would pmsl
The price of his treachery kicked out on his arse seems a fair conclusion to me
Polls show Sheffield Hallam will go from a 30 point majority for Clegg to a Labour win by 3 points.
To be fair this was clever by Labour, they've put a really good candidate up against Clegg and have gone for the jugular with him rather than considering it a safe seat. I'd vote for the guy if I lived there:
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"Hi, I’m Oliver and I would like to be your next MP."
I was born and raised in Sheffield Hallam. I grew up off Ecclesall Road. I went to Dobcroft, Silverdale and then High Storrs. As a young boy I played football for Millhouses Juniors, went to the Scouts on Botanical Rd and learnt to swim at King Edward’s pool. I’m proud to call Sheffield my home and to have grown up as part of this community. I still live here.
At the moment I work in the ex-coal mining communities of the Dearne Valley, helping to grow the region’s low carbon economy and transforming the Dearne into one of the most sustainable, low carbon places in the UK. I previously worked on the Olympics, bringing together some of the UK’s most disadvantaged communities and delivering a lasting legacy from London 2012 here in the north. Before the Olympics, I was working for a non-profit think tank in Westminster, challenging MPs from across the political spectrum to put innovation at the heart of economic growth.
I want to be the MP for Sheffield Hallam because this is my home and my community. I’m angry and frustrated by Nick Clegg and the way he’s betrayed our trust, let down our city and undermined people’s good faith in the capacity of politics to make their lives better. With your support we can show Nick Clegg that we will not forget his broken promises.
As your MP, my priorities will be clear:
- Fight for Sheffield in Parliament so that we get a fairer share of public sector funding and more control over decisions that affect the future of our city.
- Work to build a society that benefits the many and not the few, protecting the most vulnerable members of our community and addressing the cost of living crisis that is causing hardship for so many people in our community.
- Support efficient and effective public services and the people who work in them.
- Champion more private sector investment in Sheffield, promoting our first class universities and world leading industries, from advanced manufacturing to green technologies.
- Be transparent and accountable at all times, and behave in a way that restores your faith in politics and the political system.
If you’d like to know more about me or my priorities for Sheffield Hallam, or if you’re a school, business, community group or local organisation and would like me to come and talk to you, please do get in touch.
I was born and raised in Sheffield Hallam, attending Porter Croft, Silverdale and High Storrs schools, going on to study Politics and Parliamentary Studies at the University of Leeds. I have worked in the US Congress and the UK Parliament, but returned to Sheffield in 2009 to manage a pioneering Olympic project that sought to drive legacy in some of the country’s most deprived communities. Following the successful culmination of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games, I am now working in the Dearne Valley on behalf of the local LEP, developing the low carbon economy in the ex-coal mining communities of South Yorkshire and the Sheffield City Region.
Politically, I am particularly interested in the issues of innovation (particularly within SMEs), education, sustainability, poverty and democratic engagement. I am immensely proud to have been selected as the Labour Party’s candidate in my home constituency, and I still live locally. Outside of politics, I am vice-chair of governors at Firth Park school in Sheffield, a keen cyclist and amateur photographer.