Update:
Yes, David Cameron did appear in Hackney again and made various announcements.
Here's Samantha Cameron's blog about her trip to the Pedro Club and another story from the Press Association. Neither really say very much.
He was only here last a couple of weeks ago: Cameron rally in South Hackney. Why?
I wonder if he'd have any comments on the Hackney Conservative group. According to an ongoing debate in the Jewish media, most of Hackney's Conservative councillors have bigger fish to fry than Conservative policies: A must-read for Hackney politics
From earlier...
According to the Spectator David and Samantha Cameron will be visiting a social action project in Hackney.
If correct, could that be this?
He was only here last a couple of weeks ago: Cameron rally in South Hackney. Why?
Hopefully someone will ask him about the Hackney Conservative group. According to an ongoing debate in the Jewish Chronicle, most of Hackney's Conservative councillors have bigger fish to fry than Conservative policies: A must-read for Hackney politics
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Friday, 2 April 2010
Monday, 15 March 2010
Cameron rally in Hackney South - why?
Tory blog: London Spin, then the Hackney Post (the newspaper of City University post graduate students - which is now back in action after a year off?) and Press Association - reported the appearance of David Cameron in Hackney South.
But why Hackney South? The last time David Cameron and Hackney were so closely linked was back in January when when some of his giant posters were defaced: Hackney responds to David Cameron
Otherwise, as far as I can see, Hackney's Conservative group hasn't got any South Hackney-based councillors and its been a Labour seat since it was created in 1974.
May be it has got something to do with Hackney South Conservative candidate Simon Nayyar: http://www.simonnayyar.com or was it just a suitable venue?
But why Hackney South? The last time David Cameron and Hackney were so closely linked was back in January when when some of his giant posters were defaced: Hackney responds to David Cameron
Otherwise, as far as I can see, Hackney's Conservative group hasn't got any South Hackney-based councillors and its been a Labour seat since it was created in 1974.
May be it has got something to do with Hackney South Conservative candidate Simon Nayyar: http://www.simonnayyar.com or was it just a suitable venue?
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