Come out today and help Labour win in Stoke Newington

January 28, 2009 7:33 pm

From Ken ClarkBallot box

Louisa Thomson is our candidate in the Stoke Newington council by-election in Hackney. Today is polling day, and it’s looking really close between us and the Greens. If you are able to come along and help Louisa keep this ward for Labour, please do. Details for polling day are below. Louisa is particularly keen for as many volunteers as possible to get out today, as we’re going to need to run a huge operation to get out our vote.

Thursday 29th January: Activity all day from 9am to 10pm, from Flat 1, 8 Beatty Road, N16 8EB. Contact Luke on 07949 152562. Email: stokenewingtoncentral@hackney-labour.org.uk

Any help you can offer us during this crucial by-election is extremely welcome.

Promoted and printed by Luke Akehurst of Flat 1, 8 Beatty Road, London N16 8EB, on behalf of Louisa Thomson of 81A Farleigh Road, London N16 7TD.

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