Austerity Question to Dave Yates at Hungerford Hustings Thursday 1st June
The Question was from Greg Bennett In the context of National Debt reaching 1.8 trillion and 80% of GDP, what are the candidates’ positions on whether austerity has worked or will continue to work for our community and the country as a whole?...
Full Video of Hustings in Hungerford
The Hustings, in the Hungerford Corn Exchange was filmed by Penny Locke for Penny Post and streamed live on Facebook. In order of seating: Alex Skirvin (Labour), Richard Benyon (Conservative), Dave Yates (Apolitical), Moderator Greg Furr, Paul Field (Green), Judith Bunting (Liberal Democrat) The full video is available on Facebook here Hungerford Hustings...
At Thatcham Hustings
Lots of party activists at the hustings in Thatcham tonight, shame there were only about twelve members of the public unaffiliated to the parties. But it was nice to see some old friends though. — at Thatcham Baptist Church....
Thatcham Hustings
Dave Yates is answering questions from the public at Thatcham Baptist Church today Tuesday, from 7.15pm for a 7.45pm start. Free parking will be available in the Burdwood Centre car park. http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/news/news/21492/question-time-for-newbury-candidates.html...
Apolitical Parliamentary Candidate for Newbury 2017
David Yates will be standing as the Apolitical candidate in the coming General Election. Many of our supporters will be aware that Dave has stood for us before, in the 2010 General Election and in local elections since 2007. As Apoliticals, we regret the calling of this snap election as an expensive and cynical party political act. However in the light of the worldwide trend in which citizens are rejecting the failed tribalism...
Register to vote online for the 2017 general election
Prime Minister Theresa May has called a snap general election for June 8 2017 As Apoliticals, we regret the calling of this snap election as an expensive and cynical party political act. However in the light of the worldwide trend in which citizens are rejecting the failed tribalism of established party politics, we are keen to give local people the opportunity to break the party political stranglehold. We believe passionately that...