Win Favour with Labour – Career 1st Level

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Win Favour with Labour - Career 1st Level
Win Favour with Labour – Career 1st Level

“8 aspiring Labour party members feel they might be on the threshold of a major step forward in their political career. A chance has opened up to win over the party’s higher rank of councillors, MP’s, cabinet ministers and even the PM. All 8 are on a shortlist to run as a candidate in one of the many council elections to take place in England, later on this year. The winning participant will be one step closer to a full time career in politics. Explore around the various rooms, including the Boardroom, the Debating Room and the Central Control Desk is the top prize, where all the factors of what makes Labour a competent party of Government(in Gordon Brown’s words). Can you dazzle your fellow members with your attributes and knowledge?”

Win Favour with the Tories – Career 1st Level

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

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Win Favour with the Tories - Career 1st Level
Win Favour with the Tories – Career 1st Level

“8 aspiring Conservative party members feel they might be on the threshold of a major step forward in their political career. A chance has opened up to win over the party’s higher rank of councillors, MP’s, shadow cabinet ministers and even the leader of the party. All 8 are on a shortlist to run as a candidate in one of the many council elections to take place in England, later on this year. The winning participant will be one step closer to a full time career in politics. Explore around the various rooms, including the Boardroom, the Debating Room and the Central Control Desk is the top prize, where David Cameron is planning his route to power in the next election. Can you dazzle your fellow members with your attributes and knowledge?”

York Council Election – 2007

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York Council Election - 2007
York Council Election – 2007

“In 2003, the Liberal Democrats took control of York Council, booting Labour out of power after 2 decades of rule. However, with controversy over the introduction of evening parking charges and fortnightly bin collections, Labour could tip the balance of power in their favour once again. The city of York lies in the North Yorkshire region of northern England. This is a region the Conservatives usually do well in, but in 2003, they were wiped out as Labour went from strength to strength nationally, and the Lib Dems being voted increasingly, by a more environmentally friendly younger generation of students and rich entrepreneurs. The city boasts a very low unemployment rate, but concerns grow over crime. However, with the Tory revival imminent, how will the Green, Labour & Lib Dems vote shares cope? Can Labour sneak into power?”

United Kingdom – 2005 (more regions)

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United Kingdom - 2005 (more regions)
United Kingdom – 2005 (more regions)

“Tony Blair’s Labour party seems set to capture 10 Downing Street for a third consecutive term. Will Howard’s Conservatives stun the incumbents, or could the Tories tumble to third-place behind a rising Liberal Democratic party?”

Dorset – 2005

Prime Minister Forever – British

Author: Peter Lucas

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Dorset 2005
Dorset – 2005

“Dorset is for the most part solidly Tory territory, but Poole North and Dorset Mid was captured by the Lib Dems at the last general election and Dorset South is marginally Labour. Can the Tories take these seats for a clean sweep? Or will the Lib Dems take back Christchurch, which they lost 8 years ago?”

Edinburgh Westminster Election – United Kingdom – 1974

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“4 years after the highs of holding the Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh has woken up to a depressed economy and rising fuel bills. Still a prosperous city reigning in tourists and intellectuals as ever, it has a strong unionist edge over Labour, but it could be lost marginally, if Labour wins the UK-wide election. The wealthy west and south traditionally vote Conservative and the industrial north and east traditionally vote Labour. Will anything change in here or will it remain a 1 seat Tory lead?”

Birmingham Westminster Election – United Kingdom – 1987

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“Birmingham, the “Second City of the United Kingdom,” has gone through a further new wave of immigration in the 1980s, ranging from Ireland to non-Commonwealth countries like Somalia. This has caused serious unrest in the city, culminating in the Handsworth race riots in 1981 and 1985. With Neil Kinnock’s re-invigorated Labour, will the people of Birmingham reject Thatcher’s hopes for a third term?”

Conservative Leadership – United Kingdom – 1990

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“By 1989, Prime Minister Margaret’s Thatcher’s leadership was coming under attack from her own party’s MP’s, over her controversial reforms on taxation, introducing the Community Charge, or more infamously known as the “Poll Tax”. After already contesting a leadership challenge in 1989 but winning with ease, Margaret Thatcher faces a really tough test against 3 of her own cabinet ministers.”

United Kingdom – 1987

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“Magaret Thatcher’s Conservatives are hoping for a third term. Neil Kinnock’s Labour has taken a more centrist stance and will be more of a challenge than their 1983 election disaster. The SDP-Liberal Alliance continues, and hope to overtake Labour as the second party. A Thatcher backlash is beginning to take place in Scotland and northern England, but Kinnock has to prove he is electable in the southern counties and London.”

East Renfrewshire Council United Kingdom – 2003

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“The Council is a rarity in Scotland: A Lab/Con marginal. This was and still is, a Tory stronghold but with Labour eating at their vote and healthy pockets of Lib Dem support, the Tories are second, one seat behind Labour. Can the Lab/Lib Dem control come to an end, or are the Tory party still licking their wounds from their Government downfall in 1997?”