Labour MP Alan Keen died on 14th November 2011.
Alan Keen MP was the member of parliament for Feltham and Heston, so this must cause a by-election to be held soon, probably early 2012.
Lets get behind the Anti-EU Patriot's candidate, and support him whatever party puts up the candidate.
Results in 2005 election:
Labour HOLD
A Keen (Labour) 17,741
M Bowen (Conservative) 10,921
S Kaur Khalsa (Lib Dem) 6,177
G Kemp (Nat Front) 975
E Anstis (Green) 815
L Mullett (UKIP) 612
W Prachar (Independent) 41
Results at 2010 election
Labour HOLD
A Keen (Labour) 21,174
M Bowen (Conservative) 16,516
M Wilson (Lib Dem) 6,669
J Donnelly (BNP) 1,714
J Shadbolt (UKIP) 992
E Anstis (Green) 530
D Tripathi (Independent) 505
A Kharia (Independent) 180
R Williams (Independent) 168
M Linley (Workers Revolutionary) 78
In terms of the 2012 by-election, I would say every party has a lot to be worried about. Labour need to hold it, the Tories should be aiming to win it, and the LibDems would require staying ahead of UKIP.
On that specific topic, UKIP need the right candidate - would that mean Nigel Farage?
I can't see the Tories winning this. With the useless call me dave in charge, most 'Tory' voters will either not bother or vote UKIP.
If it was a proper Tory party and leadership, then I would give them a chance, it's of place where enough people could come out to vote and make a difference.
Although it is a blue collar area, much of it borders middle class areas, such as Whitton, Twickenham and Hampton.
Thread moved to Feltham & Heston By-Election
Šone u ág corazon...
do you think that work ?and i won't expect anything for the candidate you elect in this way !( sorry if offend )Lets get behind the Anti-EU Patriot's candidate, and support him whatever party puts up the candidate.
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