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Red Pepper's Election Blues: Mixed feelings from Sedgefield
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Mixed feelings from Sedgefield
Interview with Derek Cattell from the Reg Keys Campaign
Reg Keys came to Sedgefield to unseat Tony Blair for the lies that took his son and other British soldiers to war and tragic death in Iraq. He came a respectable 4 th with 10% of the vote but Blair increased his majority.
Did you achieve what you set out to do or are you disappointed with the result?
"We are obviously pleased with the general picture - despite the predictions, Iraq became a key election issue and has given Blair and New Labour a bloody nose across the country. Unfortunately, we didn't give Blair a bloody nose in Sedgefield and there are mixed feelings in the camp about the result. Winning was always going to be a tall order, but we did believe that Reg could seriously embarrass Blair and put a major dent in both his majority and standing within the country."
"Given everything this Prime Minister has done, I think its fair to say that we expected more than 10% and we are pretty angry with the other parties for not standing aside. We met with the Tories and they asked Reg to stand down - the Lib Dems never even replied to our request for a meeting. Unfortunately, we also couldn't quite work as well as we had wanted with Sedgefield Against the War, who never really endorsed Reg."
"But when you look at where we started from - an ordinary man with no party and limited resources taking on the full force of Labour Party machinery and the government - and "
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