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Gordon Brown and Alan Johnson talking to Linda Bowman whose daughter Sally Anne Bowman was murdered in September 2005 aged 18.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Zachary N. DeSimone, left, 177th Fighter Wing, New Jersey Air National Guard, is handed a box of provisional ballots at the Superintendent of Elections, Atlantic County, Mays Landing, N.J., Nov. 13, 2020. New Jersey National Guard (NJNG) Soldiers and Airmen will accompany the ballots to ensure the chain of custody is maintained when they deliver them to the Board of Elections. More than 370 NJNG Soldiers and Airmen are assisting election officials in 19 New Jersey counties, 31 at Atlantic County, by performing duties in support of the General Election. This is the first time the NJNG has supported a general election. The Citizen Soldiers and Airmen will primarily assist in processing vote-by-mail ballots under the supervision of county election officials. (New Jersey National Guard photo by Mark C. Olsen)
(Left to right) Jamil Khan, Zardad Khan, Taji Mustapha.
Public meeting organised by Hizb ut-Tahrir at the Queens Park Community Centre, Bedford, to discuss the Islamic view on elections and suggest legitimate ways that the Muslim community may engage in politics.
3rd May 2010
Labour Party Election Manifesto 2011
One Ireland - Jobs, Reform, Fairness
Issued : Friday 11 February, 2011
The Irish people have a historic choice before them. Together, on polling day, we can vote to change the direction of our country.
Ireland is a great country, with a great future. It is also a country with grave problems. But nobody, and especially ourselves, should ever doubt what we are capable of. Our abilities are far greater then our problems.
Anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray waving goodbye to Rishi Sunak following his departure from Downing Street.
Labour Party Election Manifesto 2011
One Ireland - Jobs, Reform, Fairness
Issued : Friday 11 February, 2011
The Irish people have a historic choice before them. Together, on polling day, we can vote to change the direction of our country.
Ireland is a great country, with a great future. It is also a country with grave problems. But nobody, and especially ourselves, should ever doubt what we are capable of. Our abilities are far greater then our problems.
The lady in the centre was cheering the speakers on all the time. "I love you (Low Thia Khiang), I love you so much!" she shouted in Chinese.
Nick (centre), has his wife and friend for company. And the cats too. It's obvious that the decor of the house is bare bones: the floor is pure concrete, and the walls thinly painted. But Nick is fairly satisfied with his living environment. "It's actually quite spacious," he says, "nowadays even the HDB flats are getting smaller."
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ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - 09/04/10: Conservatives leader David Cameron is pictured with Scottish Conservatives leader Annabel Goldie whilst visiting the Stewart Milne Group offices in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. (Photo by Scott Campbell/NND Scotland)
A high speed printing machine. We print most of our own leaflets, but some of our material in election time is printed commercially in full colour. My job is mostly the design stage, but I've spent months of my life slaving over machines like this one.
North Antrim candidate Ian Paisley Jnr celebrates after a judge rejected Jim Allister's attempts to prevent the publication of DUP election literature in North Antrim
Found in the constituency of the (now former) Prime Minister.
For non-UK Flickr peeps, this refers to the ongoing illegal practise of dumping sewage in fresh water by privately owned water companies.
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Rockingham community centre in use as a polling station for the UK general election
06/05/2010
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3/5/10 - London, UK. A flashmob by supporters of the British Liberal Democrats in support of the party leader Nick Clegg, in advance of the upcoming general election.
Clegg had gained enormous opinion poll support following the first of three televised party leader debates, and galvanised significant support with students and young people in his renewed call for a genuinely proportional voting system.
My friend gave me her Conservative leaflet. Up in posh North Bristol there's no mention of gypsies or asylum seekers, like we get sarf of the rivva - but I'm slightly wierded by the 'Look at my sexy daughters! Vote for me!' message
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DALBEATTIE, SCOTLAND - 29/04/10: Alastair Darling (C) and Russell Brown, PPC for Dumfries and Galloway (3R) visit Howie Forest Products in Dalbeattie on Thursday 29th April 2010. (Photo by Drew Geddes/NND Scotland)
DUP Leader Peter Robinson along with Nigel Dodds & William McCrea launching the DUP's priorities at Northern Ireland, particularly in the event of a hung-parliament.
The latest artwork from Saint John's church, which always puts up some very good artworks commenting on current social, political and moral events in a highly visible spot right on Princes Street
Ireland goes to the polls on 25th February to elect a new Dáil Eireann. In the Republic of Ireland, Members of Parliament are called Teachta Dála (or TD for short) and 165 deputies are elected by proportional representation using a single transferable vote in multi-seat constituencies.
Timmy Dooley is a Fianna Fáil candidate and a sitting TD. Fianna Fáil are the majority party in the outgoing coalition Government.
27/02/2010: Timmy Dooley held on to his seat in Clare. His party Fianna Fáil suffered badly as the people took their revenge on the government for destroying the economy.
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