
This Musings from Medway blog will continue however to be a forum for debateon the wider local election campaign in Medway and national issues.
A new beta website is complete which will be more aligned to my personal and ward campaigning work in Luton & Wayfield.
It is hoped that people will access the blog and then take a peek at my work in the area.
Given the local election, my blog and website will need to more aligned to a campaign mode. The website focused on Luton & Wayfield with cross links into this blog which will be a forum for the wider local and national campaign. The website at tristanosborne.org.uk (see left) is not live yet, and will not be until February, because of formatting and sourcing of material.
Readers may be interested to read previous comments on my intentions for a vLog, live action map and campaigning activity for the Luton & Wayfield ward. I am a big believer in online campaigning and engagement since setting up the stroodlabour.org.uk website four years ago. Social networking and online engagement is the future for politics as old structures and party hierarchies die.
One particular member of the opposition, though not party affiliated, John Ward has led on the development of the local political blogosphere and should take credit for his work in creating something that is now a lasting legacy. Alan W Collins has also made a similar journey online and will continue to be at the cutting edge.

It is hoped that readers of this blog will also read my website when published to find out more about me as the candidate for Luton & Wayfield and what your Labour team want to do with the area.
p.s. The picture is terrible on the front page.
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