Thatcham Hustings
May30

Thatcham Hustings

Dave Yates is answering questions from the public at Thatcham Baptist Church today Tuesday, from 7.15pm for a 7.45pm start. Free parking will be available in the Burdwood Centre car park. http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/news/news/21492/question-time-for-newbury-candidates.html...

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Explaining Monetary Reform
May29

Explaining Monetary Reform

This article was prepared for the Newbury Weekly News and a shortened version was published Thursday 1st June 2017, however in the editing has lost clarity so it is presented here in full.  NEWBURY should vote Apolitical to send the message to parliament that we need to take control of the country’s money supply and bring an end to austerity. David Yates said that a vote for him would highlight a need for economic change, as the...

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Campaigning on hold after terrorist attack
May25

Campaigning on hold after terrorist attack

“Agent for Newbury’s Apolitical group, Charlie Farrow, said: “We send our children to concerts as little rites of passage, with warnings about sticking together and where we will pick them up afterwards. But we always expect to pick them up afterwards. “I thank all the Gods that my children have always come home safely but my heart bleeds for the parents whose children have not come home. “It’s only...

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Apolitical Parliamentary Candidate for Newbury 2017
Apr24

Apolitical Parliamentary Candidate for Newbury 2017

  David Yates will be standing as the Apolitical candidate in the coming General Election. Many of our supporters will be aware that Dave has stood for us before, in the 2010 General Election and in local elections since 2007. As Apoliticals, we regret the calling of this snap election as an expensive and cynical party political act. However in the light of the worldwide trend in which citizens are rejecting the failed tribalism...

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About Apolitical Democracy
Apr23

About Apolitical Democracy

‘Apolitical’ describes a convention of impartiality amongst people active in politics, like the Speaker of the Commons, the Cross-Benchers in the Lords or most parish councillors, who are not subject to the party ‘whip’ or told what to think by a political party. Apolitical offers a different way. We are a local group of independents with differing points of view but who share a belief in collaboration not...

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