UK General Election 2005
Collection of Internet sites with electoral content archived during and immediately after the UK general election campaign of 2005. The collection comprises a sample of candidates campaign sites and weblogs, local and national party sites, opinion polls, news and commentary, and the manifestos of a range of interest groups.
- Alan Whitehead, Labour Parliamentary Candidate, Southampton Test
- Alastair Campbell Blog
- Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
- Alun Cairns MP your voice for the Vale of Glamorgan
- Anand Shukla, Labour Parliamentary Candidate, Sutton and Cheam
- Andrew George PPC
- Andrew Mitchell PPC Sutton Coldfields Conservatives
- Andrew Smith, Labour Parliamentary Candidate, Oxford East
- Andrew Stunell, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Hazel Grove
- Anne Campbell, Labour Parliamentary Candidate, Cambridge
- Antonia Bance, Labour Parliamentary Candidate, Oxford West and Abingdon
- Ashford Liberal Democrats
- Backing Blair
- BBC News: Election 2005
- Blog of Graeme Smith, Liberal Democrat PPC, Loughborough
- Blog of Kevin Davis, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Kingston and Surbition
- Brentwood and Ongar Liberal Democrats
- Bristol East Liberal Democrats
- British Association of Occupational Therapists, College of Occupational Therapists - General Election 2005 Manifesto
- British National Party (BNP)
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