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Tory Mayoral Hustings Get Underway

September 10, 2007 by Staff

The first of four Conservatives Mayoral hustings takes place tonight as the party enters the final stages of choosing a candidate to take on incumbent Ken Livingstone in next year’s elections.

The events will provide an opportunity for Londoners to question the four candidates – Andrew Boff, Victoria Borwick, Warwick Lightfoot and Boris Johnson – who wish to become the Tory Mayoral candidate.

To book a place at a husting voters are asked to email emma.gold@conservatives.com or telephone Emma on 0207 984 8152.

The hustings details are:
Monday 10 September 18.30 – Thames Room, Park Plaza Riverbank, 18 Albert Embankment SE1 7JT

Tuesday 11 September 19.30 – Lambourne Room, Town Hall, High Road, Ilford IG1 1DD

Wednesday 12 September 19.30 – Winston Churchill Hall, Manor Farm Site, Pinn Way, Ruislip, Middx HA4 7QL

Friday 14 September 19.30 – Open Door Community Centre, Keevil Drive, Beaumont Road, London SW19 6TF

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