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Apathy and anger in the West Midlands | Apathy and anger in the West Midlands |
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By Terry Stiastny BBC News, West Midlands | By Terry Stiastny BBC News, West Midlands |
Conservative MEPs were out in force canvassing the quiet streets of Alcester, a small market town in Warwickshire. | Conservative MEPs were out in force canvassing the quiet streets of Alcester, a small market town in Warwickshire. |
The European Parliament came to Birmingham's bullring | The European Parliament came to Birmingham's bullring |
Malcolm Harbour, one of the party's sitting MEPs for the West Midlands, told me the expenses scandal at Westminster meant he was finding voters were actually more interested in having a political debate than was normal in his 30 years' experience of European elections. | Malcolm Harbour, one of the party's sitting MEPs for the West Midlands, told me the expenses scandal at Westminster meant he was finding voters were actually more interested in having a political debate than was normal in his 30 years' experience of European elections. |
Bert Randall, an elderly gentleman out in his garden as the canvassers called, told them not to bother with him - but that was because he's both the oldest and the longest-standing member of his local Conservative association. | Bert Randall, an elderly gentleman out in his garden as the canvassers called, told them not to bother with him - but that was because he's both the oldest and the longest-standing member of his local Conservative association. |
His views on the current political situation, though, were frank. | His views on the current political situation, though, were frank. |
"I despair", he told me. | "I despair", he told me. |
He could not understand why MPs' expenses did not have to go through the same procedure of scrutiny that he had followed in his business career. | He could not understand why MPs' expenses did not have to go through the same procedure of scrutiny that he had followed in his business career. |
Exchange rate | Exchange rate |
The Conservatives are putting a lot of effort into areas like the West Midlands that will be fought over come the general election. | The Conservatives are putting a lot of effort into areas like the West Midlands that will be fought over come the general election. |
David Cameron's call for an early election has focussed their minds with activists saying Tories can not afford to take the voters for granted. | David Cameron's call for an early election has focussed their minds with activists saying Tories can not afford to take the voters for granted. |
"They're expecting there's going to be a change of government sooner rather than later, and they know there's going to be a general election within a year, so for us as Conservatives it's very important that we don't become complacent about that," says Malcolm Harbour. | "They're expecting there's going to be a change of government sooner rather than later, and they know there's going to be a general election within a year, so for us as Conservatives it's very important that we don't become complacent about that," says Malcolm Harbour. |
We've got to have the guts and the muscle for the fight Michael Cashman, Labour MEP Bitterness on Barnsley's streets Q&A: European elections 2009 | We've got to have the guts and the muscle for the fight Michael Cashman, Labour MEP Bitterness on Barnsley's streets Q&A: European elections 2009 |
His Labour rival Michael Cashman, the sitting MEP and first on his party's list this time around, was visiting a sheet metal cutting company in Burton-upon-Trent. | His Labour rival Michael Cashman, the sitting MEP and first on his party's list this time around, was visiting a sheet metal cutting company in Burton-upon-Trent. |
He heard about the problems the small firm had faced during the recession: demand from big customers had plummeted and at times it had been a struggle to survive. | He heard about the problems the small firm had faced during the recession: demand from big customers had plummeted and at times it had been a struggle to survive. |
The pound's exchange rate against the euro, though, was helping them to pick up new business - selling signposts to Frankfurt airport, among other contracts. | The pound's exchange rate against the euro, though, was helping them to pick up new business - selling signposts to Frankfurt airport, among other contracts. |
Mr Cashman was quick to defend the government's record on the economy, but he said that Labour faced alternately apathy or anger on the doorstep. | Mr Cashman was quick to defend the government's record on the economy, but he said that Labour faced alternately apathy or anger on the doorstep. |
"We've got to have the guts and the muscle for the fight", he said. "While they may not like us a great deal at the moment, they don't like the other parties any more." | "We've got to have the guts and the muscle for the fight", he said. "While they may not like us a great deal at the moment, they don't like the other parties any more." |
Pink bus | Pink bus |
Outside the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham, a European Parliament team was having trouble attracting shoppers to their display about European issues like recycling. | Outside the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham, a European Parliament team was having trouble attracting shoppers to their display about European issues like recycling. |
Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne has found a similar problem on the doorstep. | Liberal Democrat MEP Liz Lynne has found a similar problem on the doorstep. |
She said she was trying to get a positive message over about what MEPs were doing, but that it was "very very difficult", as voters were saying "a plague on all your houses". | She said she was trying to get a positive message over about what MEPs were doing, but that it was "very very difficult", as voters were saying "a plague on all your houses". |
The British National Party's lead candidate in the region, Simon Darby, believed his party would benefit from that feeling - despite the efforts of the larger parties. | The British National Party's lead candidate in the region, Simon Darby, believed his party would benefit from that feeling - despite the efforts of the larger parties. |
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He was hopeful of winning a seat in the West Midlands, and predicted that Labour would suffer a shock on election day. | He was hopeful of winning a seat in the West Midlands, and predicted that Labour would suffer a shock on election day. |
The UK Independence Party's convoy travelling through Stratford-upon-Avon was probably a bewildering sight for tourists; most of the other double-decker buses in the town are taking people on tours of Shakespearean sights. | The UK Independence Party's convoy travelling through Stratford-upon-Avon was probably a bewildering sight for tourists; most of the other double-decker buses in the town are taking people on tours of Shakespearean sights. |
UKIP's pink bus was preceded by a Land Rover with an old-fashioned loudhailer on the roof, urging people to say No to the European Union. | UKIP's pink bus was preceded by a Land Rover with an old-fashioned loudhailer on the roof, urging people to say No to the European Union. |
In 2004, the party came third behind the Conservatives and Labour in the region, with 17% of the vote, which gave them one MEP, Mike Nattrass, who is their lead candidate again this time. | In 2004, the party came third behind the Conservatives and Labour in the region, with 17% of the vote, which gave them one MEP, Mike Nattrass, who is their lead candidate again this time. |
Former TV chef Rustie Lee is also standing for the party, which hopes to improve on its 2004 showing nationally by beating Labour into fourth place. | Former TV chef Rustie Lee is also standing for the party, which hopes to improve on its 2004 showing nationally by beating Labour into fourth place. |
It's hard to get voters interested in the European elections at the best of times; for politicians, these are not the best of times. | It's hard to get voters interested in the European elections at the best of times; for politicians, these are not the best of times. |
And with a general election due within a year, they are working out what that will mean for the political landscape in the West Midlands. | And with a general election due within a year, they are working out what that will mean for the political landscape in the West Midlands. |