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ThomasJPitts 2nd May 2010
2010, Conservatives, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, May, Politics, The Guardian, Twitter
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Election 2010, Linkage

How much election is there where you live?

As you’d expect, the parties are gunning hard for your vote. Or so you’d think. I haven’t had a single candidate visit me or talk to me – barely anything. I’ve had a couple of ‘personal’ letters written to me and a couple of thousand other people from both David Cameron and Gordon Brown, and there have been some leaflets, but nothing much.

So, it’s quite interesting to see that not that far from me in LS27 (the newly created Morley & Outwood constituency), some people have been inundated! The map shows a whopping 5 nearby.

Inspired by the #uksnow Twitter map we would like you to help us build up a picture of the level of electioneering across the UK. On a scale of 1 to 5 (see the key below right for suggestions) give each party that is campaigning near you a score for the intensity of its efforts.

Link: The Guardian’s Election Coverage Map

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