We had a good night on Thursday 24th November, as people went to the polls in Great Horton after a Labour councillor resigned.
UKIP came a very credible 4th place with 8.6% of the vote, just behind the Lib Dems.
Having never stood here before this was a really good start in the ward, especially as we have identified some very strong pockets of support for UKIP.
The full results are:
Lab 1993 58.3% (-17.1%)
Tory 707 20.6% (+5.2%)
Lib 337 9.8% (+0.6%)
UKIP 294 8.6% (+8.6%) - Candidate Jason Smith
Green 73 2.1% (+2.1%)
Rejected 15
Turnout 3417 (27.19%)
Monday, 28 November 2011
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
A by-election has been called in Great Horton Ward, Bradford.
Anybody who can come and lend a hand leafleting etc. is most welcome!
Bradford MBC, Great Horton
Election Date: Thursday 24th November 2011
Reason: Labour seat - Resignation
UKIP Candidate: Jason Smith (UKIP Bradford Branch Chairman)
Contact: Jason - jasonsmithukip@virginmedia.com
Anybody who can come and lend a hand leafleting etc. is most welcome!
Bradford MBC, Great Horton
Election Date: Thursday 24th November 2011
Reason: Labour seat - Resignation
UKIP Candidate: Jason Smith (UKIP Bradford Branch Chairman)
Contact: Jason - jasonsmithukip@virginmedia.com
Saturday, 17 September 2011
UKIP on 7%!
The latest polling data from Angus Reid puts UKIP on 7% nationally.
The poll, which puts UKIP on 7%, asked participants which party they would be most likely to support if a General Election was held tomorrow.
Labour scored 39%, Conservatives 33% and the Liberal Democrats 11%. The SNP polled 5% whilst the Green Party and the BNP were level at 2%.
UKIP Leader Nigel Farage said: "These figures show that UKIP is leaving the other smaller parties behind as more and more voters conclude that UKIP is the political party that is speaking their language on a number of important issues.
"I also believe that many are fed up of the same old faces and empty promises when it comes to so-called 'big three' parties and are looking for a credible alternative.
"Increasingly UKIP is becoming their party of choice."
This is great news for UKIP Bradford going in to the local elections next year - we are all set for some more record breaking results!
Saturday, 23 July 2011
UKIP Chairman Jason Smith joins locals for Queensbury smelly truck campaign
UKIP Bradford Chairman and local resident Jason Smith has helped to start a campaign to stop the smelly trucks travelling through Queenbury!
All credit (and picture!) to the Halifax Courier:
"CAMPAIGNERS are stepping up their fight against the firm behind the gruesome offal spills and foul stench plaguing Queensbury."
"Swalesmoor Action Group has drawn up a list of demands for animal-waste company Omega Proteins after two major spills from its lorries."
"The group has also joined forces with UKIP activist Jason Smith to examine the European laws governing the company’s operations."
"Mr Smith said: “We have contacted our researchers in Brussels who are scrutinising the legislation and we hope to have a clear view of what the legislation allows and does not allow shortly."
http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/local/village_plagued_by_the_pong_steps_up_fight_against_firm_1_3607654
All credit (and picture!) to the Halifax Courier:
"CAMPAIGNERS are stepping up their fight against the firm behind the gruesome offal spills and foul stench plaguing Queensbury."
"Swalesmoor Action Group has drawn up a list of demands for animal-waste company Omega Proteins after two major spills from its lorries."
"The group has also joined forces with UKIP activist Jason Smith to examine the European laws governing the company’s operations."
"Mr Smith said: “We have contacted our researchers in Brussels who are scrutinising the legislation and we hope to have a clear view of what the legislation allows and does not allow shortly."
http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/local/village_plagued_by_the_pong_steps_up_fight_against_firm_1_3607654
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Bradford Labour want taxpayers to cough up for failed policies

The Labour Council leader appears to not want new tax holding powers for business rates and believes that taxpayers should subsidise their failed policies.
Interesting.
Of course, holding on to business rates would cut a whole swath of bureaucracy and help make national savings (Which we desperately need, lest we end up like Greece) - not to mention simplifying the whole system.
But thanks to successive Labour and Tory councils, our city has been destroyed and businesses driven out.
And who is to blame for that? - Not so much the coalition Mr. Greenwood.
Although UKIP would go further - We support either an enterprise zone for Bradford or giving total control over the setting of business rates, to the council.
The less you tax small business, the more it will either grow or move in to the area, bringing jobs and extra tax revue for public services.
That is one way to create jobs.
Labels:
Bradford,
Business Rates,
Enterprise Zone,
Labour,
UKIP
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Residents protest at developing of Greenfield site and the handling by Bradford Council

As usual Bradford Council is building on Greenfield sites, no one wants it, and they are ignoring the opinions of locals.
Same old stories I'm afraid.
"Campaigners are angry that a major decision on a 400-home development on green fields near Bingley will be made in Bradford rather than the Aire Valley.
Greenhill Action Group (GAG), which is fighting the proposals, said there had been assurances from the Council that the “hugely important” decision would be made at Bingley Arts Centre."
Same old stories I'm afraid.
"Campaigners are angry that a major decision on a 400-home development on green fields near Bingley will be made in Bradford rather than the Aire Valley.
Greenhill Action Group (GAG), which is fighting the proposals, said there had been assurances from the Council that the “hugely important” decision would be made at Bingley Arts Centre."
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/9103746.Anger_at_venue_for_Bingley_planning_decision/
This is exactly the sort of thing that we at UKIP Bradford have been saying for years. "Consultation" efforts are generally pathetic, and there is very little input allowed from concerned local people.
We would revolutionise the planning application process and put power back into the hands of the people.
UKIP would give local areas a vote on major housing schemes and big developments.
This would then force the Council to actually communicate their ideas to local people in an open and frank way, and not hide like they are doing with Bingley.
A major development, especially on a Greenfield site, would be very open to a referendum petition under a UKIP Council. All a local group (or an individual) would have to do is officially sign up 5% of the electorate in the local area (and have the names and addresses confirmed by the authorities at the Council) and that would trigger a local referendum.
We are sick to death of seeing people ignored with planning decisions, and we in UKIP Bradford want to blow the whole process open.
This is exactly the sort of thing that we at UKIP Bradford have been saying for years. "Consultation" efforts are generally pathetic, and there is very little input allowed from concerned local people.
We would revolutionise the planning application process and put power back into the hands of the people.
UKIP would give local areas a vote on major housing schemes and big developments.
This would then force the Council to actually communicate their ideas to local people in an open and frank way, and not hide like they are doing with Bingley.
A major development, especially on a Greenfield site, would be very open to a referendum petition under a UKIP Council. All a local group (or an individual) would have to do is officially sign up 5% of the electorate in the local area (and have the names and addresses confirmed by the authorities at the Council) and that would trigger a local referendum.
We are sick to death of seeing people ignored with planning decisions, and we in UKIP Bradford want to blow the whole process open.
Labels:
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Bradford,
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Greenhill Action Group,
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Referendum,
UKIP
Friday, 24 June 2011
UKIP 3rd party in the North

Over at the Yorkshire Post, it is reported that UKIP is beating the Lib Dems in the north of England. Good news going for forward for the local elections next year - hopefully we can make more big gains in our target seats in Bradford!
"THE UK Independence Party is now more popular than the Liberal Democrats among voters in the North, according to a stark new opinion poll.
The YouGov poll also gives Labour a commanding 24-point lead over the Conservatives in the North, giving little to cheer for the coalition partners. Nationally, the poll put Labour on 42 points, with the Tories on 37, Lib Dems on eight and UKip on five.
But among Northern voters, Labour is on 53 with the Tories on 29, UKip on eight and the Lib Dems on seven.
But among Northern voters, Labour is on 53 with the Tories on 29, UKip on eight and the Lib Dems on seven.
The Tories won a string of seats across Yorkshire at the General Election, while the Lib Dems won Bradford East but lost Harrogate and Knaresborough.
However the results of the opinion poll suggest Northern voters are less happy with the coalition than people elsewhere in the country.
However the results of the opinion poll suggest Northern voters are less happy with the coalition than people elsewhere in the country.
Godfrey Bloom, UKip MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber, said: “This poll means we are now the third Party in the North and it also demonstrates that the UK Independence Party is way ahead of the Greens and other small Parties.”
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