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Damian Hockney

Comment and opinion from former London Assembly Member Damian Hockney. Views expressed may not represent those of the site editors.

Assembly elections – Conservatives ‘cannot’ win a seat on the London-wide Assembly List

April 28, 2008 - Damian Hockney

‘Vote for anyone on that paper except the two big parties’ says Damian Hockney

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

Turned Off in Droves – ‘2 in 3 still won’t vote’

April 21, 2008 - Damian Hockney

Commentators have expressed shock and disappointment at the low turnout of each of the two London Mayor elections so far staged. Assembly candidate for the One London Party Damian Hockney has told them before that they shouldn’t be surprised.

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney Tagged With: Road pricing

Stop (talking about) the BNP

April 8, 2008 - Damian Hockney

Leader of the One London Party at the London Assembly Damian Hockney wonders why politicians and the media give endless coverage to attacks the BNP by politicians who themselves are not very popular. it is counterproductive and arrogant, he says.

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

Running Against The Three Party Bias

January 23, 2008 - Damian Hockney

Damian Hockney stood as a candidate in the first London Mayor elections, in 2000 and is Leader of the One London Party at the Assembly. He discusses why he’s so concerned that the media focus on ‘main candidates’.

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

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