The ‘change’ word has a tendency to dominate election discourse and 2010 is no different. David Cameron launched his campaign on Monday under the banner “Vote for Change”, the Liberal Democrats have a slogan “Change that works for you” and while Brown may be less keen on using this particular c-word (for obvious reasons), he has just published a collection of speeches under the title “The Change We Choose.”
Yet according to Martin Bell OBE, the former independent MP for Tatton, real change will only come with the election of new independent candidates. In an open letter to voters and independent candidates written and published on behalf of the Independent Network, Bell argues that independents have an “unprecedented opportunity on 6 May to change the face of politics”.
He writes: “It is a time for the election of a group of MPs, without party baggage but with real world experience, to be a force for honest politics in the New House of Commons.”
Speaking exclusively to Total Politics, Bell is optimistic. He says he “doesn’t expect a revolution”. “But even a handful of independents would be a real force for good in the new House of Commons,” he adds.
The Independent Network, a non-profit organisation that promotes and supports independent candidates and non-party politicians, currently lists 26 independent candidates and there are 74 (and counting) running across the country. Among these are broadcasting personality Esther Rantzen and McDonald’s worker Luke Wilkins who saved up his £4.65-an-hour pay from the fast-food store to stand.
Aged just 18, Wilkins will have clocked up over 120-hours to enter the race but, like many other independent candidates, he faces considerable obstacles on his journey to Westminster.
The difficulties for independents to become elected remain considerable, not least because they have lower resources.













Comments
SarahCPollard / April 09 2010 12:48pm
Independent candidates are definately a source for real change. They are not forced to vote along party lines and have real knowledge of their local community. Which is definately an aspect that the BigBad3 lack. I will be voting indpendent this time. I am sick to the back teeth of the corrupt nature of UK politics and I really think that having indpendent candidates will restore faith back into UK politics.
Just wanted to point out that their are other indepedents other than those in the Independent Network, think they should have had a mention in this article too.
Greg / April 09 2010 1:33pm
I'd love to see more independents get elected to Parliament and there are plenty out there to choose from - let's show the main parties what we think of them this coming May!
Ben Wright / April 09 2010 2:18pm
Yeah, I noticed Jury Team they seem to have some good policies.
Would be good to see the independents take control on May 7.