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Maloney Endorses Norris

June 9, 2004 - Staff

UKIP Mayoral Candidate Frank Maloney has asked supporters to give their seconds preference votes to Steve Norris.

Maloney today said "I am in this campaign to win it. If I am unable to reach the final two candidates then in the interests of London I am asking people who are voting for me to consider putting Steve Norris as their second preference."

COmmenting on the prospects of a second term for Livingstone Maloney said "No matter what he says Livingstone has sold his soul to the Labour Party and I don’t believe he has done much at all for London. A second term with him in charge is the last thing this capital needs. Everything is more expensive, crime is up and he is wasting money through political correctness."

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2004 GLA Election

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