Useful links
Ken Livingston’s campaign for London Mayor
Here is the link to the ‘Ken for London’ siteĀ to find out about ‘Ken’s Fare Deal’ where average commuters will be much better off. Just compare the effect of Boris Johnson’s fares increase with Ken’s approach to fair fares.
http://www.kenlivingstone.com/
YouGov – what the world thinks
The site to visit to see the opinion polls. Updated – almost daily – with how the political parties are getting on. Any one set of figures is likely to be inacccurate, but watch the trends to see how each side is suceeding in capturing the popular mood… http://today.yougov.co.uk/
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Home page of the local Council responsible for delivering local authority services in the Chingfordpart of our consituency
http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/
London Borough of Redbridge Home page of the local Council responsible for delivering local authority services in the Woodford Green part of our consituency
http://www.redbridge.gov.uk/
Waltham Forest Labour Group
Website of the Labour Councillors representing Waltham Forest Wards.
http://www.walthamforestlabour.co.uk/
Leyton and Wanstead Labour Party
www.leytonandwansteadlabour.org.uk
Jenette Arnold, Labour Member for the Gtreater London Authority
www.jenettearnold.com
Stella Creasy MP for next door neighbours Walthamstow
A busy MP with a busy up-tp-date website, championing the needs of her constituents.
http://www.workingforwalthamstow.org/
Local Guardian (including Waltham Forest and Woodford)
Our local newspaper with reports on what’s is going on locally.
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/
The Daily Poilitics
BBCs daily programme with Andrew Neil. Lots of clips of well known politicians.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/default.stml
About Acadamies some useful links
www.education.gov.uk/academies
www.antiacademies.org.uk /
www.teachers.org.uk/academies
www.naht.org.uk/academies
LabourList
Since April 2009 LabourList, an independent progressive blog has provided a platform for open debate about centre-left issues and the future of the Labour movement. It also acts as a hub to showcase the best centre-left blogging.
http://labourlist.org/