Libs, Cons, triumph again
What, if anything, should we make of last night's by-elections on Truro city and Falmouth town councils? Here are the results:
Truro
Lib Dem 604; Conservative 524; Mebyon Kernow 156
(turnout 32%)
Falmouth
Conservative 324; Labour 304; Mebyon Kernow 167
(turnout 16%)
OK so this was the first test in Cornwall of voter opinion since the Con-Lib coalition but I suggest we should not read too much into it - other than perhaps note the increasing importance of the postal vote (48% in Falmouth) as indicative of the organising power of political parties.
Comment number 1.
At 30th May 2010, AccurateChronometer wrote:What you might like to delve into with all your 'investigative journalist' skills, Mr Smith, is how many of those Conservative votes, postal or otherwise, were cast by 90% Council Tax under-paying second 'home' owners whose 100% Council Tax primary residence is not in Cornwall. All the information you need to pursue your enquiries should be available via the Freedom Of Information Act, non?
There's a helpful guide to the multiple votes in local government elections elitist multiple property owner anti-democratic gerrymandering scam here:
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