- Debbie Abrahams (Labour)
- Derek Adams (British National Party)
- Kashif Ali (Conservative)
- Peter Allen (Green Party)
- David Bishop (Bus-Pass Elvis Party)
- The Flying Brick (Monster Raving Loony Party)
- Loz Kaye (Pirate Party of the United Kingdom)
- Stephen Morris (English Democrats)
- Paul Nuttall MEP (UK Independence Party)
- Elwyn Watkins (Liberal Democrats)
Does anyone have money on The Flying Brick? Sounds more like a boozer than a bloke ;-)
Here's the odds if you're interested:
Labour 1/16
Liberal Democrats 7/1
Conservatives 66/1
UKIP 100/1
BNP 100/1
Green 100/1
English Democrats 200/1
Pirate Party 500/1
Monster Raving Loony Party 1000/1
Bus-Pass Elvis Party 1000/1
What I don't understand is, if the Bus-Pass Elvis party can field a candidate, where is the Libertarian party?
I would be disappointed if I lived in Oldham right now.
*Update*
I was going to publish the results but they are here.
82% of people did not vote for Labour. Hence Labour victory. That's democracy in action for you.
And the reasons for no Libertarian candidate can be found here in answer to a question posed by The Angry Exile.
Long live democracy! Long live the State!
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