19,000 students will decide who wins the election on Thursday
Julian Huppert with Nick Clegg and students at a meeting at Trinity Hall in February. Julian, a fellow of Clare who teaches at the Cavendish, could become Cambridge's next MP.
Cambridge is one of only about 30 seats where there are enough students to change the outcome of the election.
"I'm making my vote count." Will, 3rd Year English, Downing
The result here last time Votes cast in Cambridge General Election 2005 Lib Dem: 44% Labour: 34% Con: Just 17% Green: 3%
The former Green candidate, Peter Tatchell, has urged party supporters to vote for the Liberal Democrats in constituencies where they have an incumbent MP or strong chance of winning." BBC News website 27 April 2010
Until we get rid of Britain's corrupt electoral system, the election in Cambridge is a two horse race - between Lib Dems and Labour.
Remember: on May 6th you vote to elect the MP for Cambridge, not the national government. Your vote counts here in Cambridge!
"I want a fair voting system." Mhairi, 2nd Year Medic, Sidney
"We don't have to spend £100bn on Trident." Catherine, 2nd Year Historian, Queens' A new Trident missile system isn't the best way to protect Britain in the 21st century. Lib Dems want to review alternatives, rather than pay for the expensive like-for-like replacement.
Julian teaches at the Cavendish and grasps the science! He is one of the only potential MPs in the UK with a science PhD. Other parties have climate change deniers. "I support a party that understands the science behind climate change" Jeff, 1st Year, Tit Hall
"I'm fed up of two party politics." Richard, 2nd Year, Queens' The old system needs to change. Nick Clegg and the Lib Dems are the fresh voice we need to make our democracy more representative.
"This election is about defending the set of values which make Cambridge the place it is: liberal, tolerant, green and fair. In Britain, for the first time in many years our politics and our policies are about to be reshaped and reformed. I want to be Cambridge's voice in Parliament to put these values at the very heart of Britain's future." Julian Huppert
Change is about much more than blue faces replacing red faces
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