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Parliamentary candidates Hackney South 2010

Candidates for the Hackney South & Shoreditch parliamentary election 2010

The full list of valid nominations



Paul Davies: Communist League parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Key pledges: guaranteed unemployment benefits at rates set by unions, crash programme of public works, no cuts to social and welfare services



Denny de la Haye: independent parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Top priority is direct digital democracy – where your vote counts on every issue



Meg Hillier: Labour parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Key priorities: jobs for Hackney residents, help for young people, school improvements and support for the police



Polly Lane: Green parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Tackling poverty, creating local jobs and sustainable communities are key priorities



Simon Nayyar: Conservative parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Responsive local services, safer communities, support for small businesses are key pledges



Ben Rae: Liberal parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Land Value taxation and withdrawal from the European Union are key policies



Dave Raval: Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Clean politics, environment, and cutting crime are top priorities



Michael Spinks: independent candidate for Hackney South and Shoreditch

Justice for victims of the Olympics is top priority



Jane Tuckett: independent parliamentary candidate for Hackney South

Regular consultation with residents to identify concerns is key pledge