Do we really need posters hanging from lampposts to help us make our minds up? Labour seem have recognised Waverley Road as one of the busiest streets in town however and have hung posters from every lamppost.
Meanwhile a Scotsman poll has the LibDems falling behind the Greens. No sign of that on the Gurn fun poll however.
Meanwhile a Scotsman poll has the LibDems falling behind the Greens. No sign of that on the Gurn fun poll however.
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nothing against posters themselves (despite my view of party pictured) but doing every lamp post is a bit overkill especially in a nice residential street.
Is this the first sighting of Labour in Nairn since the last election?
This observer must confess that he hasn't heard much about Mr Stewart since he voted for the war in Iraq:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2802819.stm
Another great pretender.?
Could we see a UN intervention in Nairn? It looks as though the peace process may have faltered.
Is there a science or art to the placing of election posters on lighting columns?
Possibly? Maybe? Could be?
I welcome the posters as it gives everyone in Nairn a reminder to use their hard earned VOTE.
This contributor highlights the number of posters in Church Street (every second pole) and queries if this is where all the floating voters live???
Well no matter how mnay posters all the parties put up it doesn't mean that any of them will be worthy of my vote. It is an easy ride all the way for the SNP in Highland now anyway this Gov won't have to work hard at all, just sit back and ignore the voters slightly less than lab, lib and green or whoever no real choice or opposition.
Time we all had a chance to put 'none of the above' on the papers to keep them all on their toes.
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