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Don’t waste the opportunity to send a clear ‘no more cuts’ message by voting for Ronnie Job, TUSC: the only no-cuts, socialist candidate in Swansea West in the 2015 General Election!

Showing posts with label Election Broadcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Election Broadcast. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 April 2015

TUSC: "ordinary people talking sense"

"just ordinary people talking sense" - that's TUSC

On Friday, the Trades Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) had its election broadcast. Everybody Swansea TUSC supporters met who'd seen the broadcast this weekend was impressed.

One man at our stall in town said it was "just ordinary people talking sense". While a woman who hadn't seen it yet because of her work pattern, said she'd recorded it and was looking forward to watching it later, after talking to us and taking material.

One woman canvassed in Townhill on Sunday said she seen the broadcast and that she "agreed with everything said". She'll be voting Ronnie Job for Swansea West in the General Election and Owen Herbert for Townhill in the Council by-election.

TUSC qualified for an election broadcast because we've exceeded the threshold for 'fair' coverage. We have candidates standing in more than 1/6 of seats in the General Election (in Wales were contesting nearly 1/3).

Inspired by a brilliant broadcast, the mood of Swansea TUSC campaigners this weekend has been as bright as the spring weather. The picture doesn't do the views from Townhill justice but I doubt many canvassers would have had better views this weekend.

Did any canvassers have better views this weekend?
TUSC has been called 'the largest political party you've never heard of'. One person at a time we're changing that and our message - that working class should not be made to pay for a crisis we didn't cause is being well received.

TUSC is the only 100% anti-austerity party contesting this election. If you haven't seen our broadcast yet, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcEMrCTVRdg

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Finally an election broadcast worth watching!

The Trades Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is standing in 135 100% anti-austerity candidates in the General Election on May 7. In Wales we are contesting one third of seats. This means we qualify for fair coverage from the media, including an election broadcast.

That broadcast was shown last night and it showed what's different about TUSC. We are the only 100% anti-austerity party standing. If you missed it you can catch it here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=pcEMrCTVRdg

If you have issues you'd like to discuss from the broadcast or even better, if you've been inspired to help in TUSC's campaign, candidates would love to hear from you. Here's how you can get in touch with candidates in this area:

Owen Herbert (featured in broadcast) for Aberavon
Email – owen.herbert@hotmail.co.uk

Meet your candidate today!
Saturday 18 April – 11.00 Aberavon shopping centre, Port Talbot


Ronnie Job for Swansea West
Phone – 07963 454041
Email – swanseaTUSC@gmail.com
Twitter – @RonnieJob
Swansea TUSC blog – http://tuscswansea.blogspot.co.uk/

Meet your candidate today!
Saturday 18 April – 11.30am Oxford Street, Swansea


Mark Evans for Gower
Email – johnmev@msn.com

Meet your candidate today!
Saturday 18 April – 11.00 Llanelli town centre

Mark's in Llanelli helping out fellow candidate Scott, who as a shop worker, has to work most Saturdays.

Scott Jones for Llanelli
Phone – 07598752971
Email – scottfrankjones@hotmail.co.uk
Facebook – Vote Scott Jones TUSC, Llanelli 2015

Meet your candidate!
Wednesday 6 may 7.30pm
Queen Victoria Club, Llanelli, SA15 2TL


As well as 135 parliamentary candidates on May 7, TUSC is standing over 600 representatives committed to voting against all cuts in council elections in England and 2 council by-elections in Swansea.

Dave Phillips (no connection to former Council Leader!), TUSC candidate in Cockett will also be in Swansea town centre today.