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Brighton & Hove Older People’s Council

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GENERAL ELECTION 2010 – OLDER PEOPLE ASK THE QUESTIONS

Brighton Town Hall     Wednesday 31 March from 11am till 1pm

The Older People’s Council has organised a public meeting for older people to question Election candidates from the Brighton and Hove constituencies from the Conservative, Green, Labour, Liberal Democrat, and UKIP parties ***



To ensure a good range of questions, we need any proposed questions
in writing and in advance by Monday 22 March
Send your question to
OPC, Room G38, King’s House, Grand Avenue, Hove, BN3 2LS,
and include your name, address, and phone number or email address

Please note: you will need to be at the Meeting at
Brighton Town Hall on Wednesday 31 March from 11am till 1pm
to put your question in person to the Panel

Come early to the meeting and make sure the voices of older people are heard

***    The parties at this meeting will be the same as those who stood locally in the 2009 European elections and were successful in electing at least one MEP for the SE Region

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