Antoine Tinnion, the Labour candidate for the Hexham constituency in the 2010 general election

Saturday, 10 April 2010

Thankfully not a question asked on the doorsteps yet ...

An animated election cartoon by Morten Morland - Times Online
Posted by Antoine Tinnion at 12:21

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Don't waste vote on Lib Dems

In the general elections of 1992, 1997, 2001 and 2005, the Labour candidate in Hexham came second and the Lib Dem candidate third. Not even Nick Clegg's mum thinks he will wake up as PM on 7th May. The lesson is clear - a Lib Dem vote in Hexham is a wasted vote. The only way of defeating the Tory candidate here is by making a tactical vote for Labour.

Remember the 1980s/1990s?

Remember the 1980s/1990s?

Tories vs. North East

In an interview with Jeremy Paxman, David Cameron confirmed the Conservatives are specifically targeting the North East for public sector job cuts. If you are willing to lend a hand to prevent the Tories deciminating the North East like they did in the 1980s, please get in touch.







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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2010 (64)
    • ►  May (6)
    • ▼  April (35)
      • Hustings at Highfield Middle School, Prudhoe
      • The Third Man, Hexham Forum Cinema, April 29th @ 7...
      • Court of Appeal: Part II
      • Hustings at St. Mary Magdale Church, Prudhoe
      • Labour CAN win here, and hopefully will
      • North East will top the list of Tory cuts
      • Hexham, Prudhoe, Newburn
      • St. George's Day, Hexham
      • Haltwhistle and Haydon Lea Gate
      • Hexham Abbey hustings
      • Fox hunting? Keep the ban
      • Byrness, Elsdon, Barrasford, West Woodburn, Wall
      • Immigration
      • Moorlands, Prudhoe
      • Please get in touch if you want to speak to me ...
      • Speaking on Immigration - Radio Newcastle, Wednesd...
      • Closure of Blackett Court, Wylam
      • Hexham 1 Prudhoe 0
      • Pledge to Britain's armed forces
      • Topical joke
      • Friday: Bardon Mill
      • Leaders debate: thoughts
      • Postal vote deadline is fast approaching ...
      • Hexham is no longer a safe Tory seat - so vote Lab...
      • Monday: Bellingham, Wark, Newbrough
      • Sunday: a game of three halves ...
      • Thankfully not a question asked on the doorsteps y...
      • Declaration of interests
      • Out and about in Kirkwhelpington, Otterburn
      • Malcolm McLaren RIP
      • Speaking at "Crown Inn", Catton, Allendale
      • Bang! And we're off ...
      • Do Tories tolerate anti-gay discrimination?
      • My David Cameron
      • Distractions in Ponteland
    • ►  March (11)
    • ►  February (6)
    • ►  January (6)
  • ►  2009 (47)
    • ►  December (13)
    • ►  November (11)
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    • ►  September (12)
    • ►  June (1)
  • ►  2008 (3)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  January (1)

About Me

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Antoine Tinnion
Northumberland, United Kingdom
I was born in Alston, Cumbria and raised in Newcastle by my mum in a single-parent family. My grandfather and both great-grandfathers on my mother's side were miners. I won a fee-assisted place to Newcastle RGS, and appreciate more than anyone the difference in life a good education makes. After school I went on to Cambridge, Oxford and Harvard Law School where I obtained a first class degree in Law, a Master degree in Economics and Politics, and a Masters degree in Law. I work as a barrister, and my wife and I have two fantastic kids, the eldest of whom was born at Hexham General Hospital. I’m the only one of the main party candidates to be North East "born and bred".
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Antoine in the news

  • Journal 04/03/2010
  • Hexham Courant 11/12/2009
  • Hexham Courant 11/12/2009
  • Hexham Courant 20/11/2009
  • Hexham Courant 09/10/2009
  • Hexham Courant October 2009
  • Hexham Courant 31/07/2009
  • Hexham Courant 27/03/2009
  • Bradford Telegraph and Argus 03/11/2007
  • Sunderland Echo 24/12/2005
  • Evening Chronicle 15/11/2005
  • The Guardian 10/05/2005
  • Cumberland News
  • Hexham Courant
  • Labour Party

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Antoine meeting David Miliband, UK Foreign Secretary

Antoine meeting David Miliband, UK Foreign Secretary

Useful links

  • BBC North East
  • Northumberland County Council