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    May 12

    ⬆️ An independent economical study shows that a One Yorkshire devolution settlement could be worth up to £30 billion to the region each year. 💷 That's £5,400 for each person in the county. 📈 A Yorkshire Parliament will put more money in your pocket.

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    May 12

    Yorkshire's property market market is attracting 'enormous' interest from London-based buyers, say the founders of -based Prime Residential

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    May 12

    'This result proves that we are the first alternative to the big two Westminster Parties – it is a vindication of the demand for real devolution to Yorkshire' Support for devolution in Yorkshire has never been higher - find out why here.

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    May 9
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    May 9

    The Yorkshire Party polled almost 59,000 first choice votes to come in third in the West Yorkshire mayoral elections - beating the Greens and Lib Dems.

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    May 9

    “It’s a strong message to Westminster… stop cancelling our transport projects and start funding them.” reacts to the Party coming third in the election More

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    May 8

    All 10 seats we stood in have been announced for Wakefield Council - We beat the Greens in 8 out of 10 wards and beat the Lib Dems in all three wards where we both had candidates.

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    May 4

    🚅London received 5.6 TIMES more rail investment than Yorkshire. This has led to ➡️ 🚫 Aged rolling stock. 🚫 Over crowed trains. 🚫 Delays. We have a policy document dedicated to fixing the transport problems in our county - you can find that here:

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    May 1

    Best of luck for Monday. Whatever the result you've have done the town proud.

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    Apr 29

    Just got all the bumf regarding the West Yorkshire Mayoral election. Didn't need it as Bob Buxton will be getting my vote

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    Apr 28

    If you believe we need a new kind of democracy - and new then why not support the movement for Neighbourhood Democracy

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    Apr 28

    It was raining as soon as we set out last night! We had hot chocolate and dry socks for those with wet feet. We directed people to for somewhere to dry off and to access hot food provided by the West Yorkshire Hardship Project

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    Apr 28

    Fantastic to have you!! We've been seeing a mini membership surge 📈 The fight for a better, fairer Yorkshire is clearly inspiring!

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    Apr 28

    🌫️ Yorkshire deserves clear air! 🌫️ 💨 Improve on and extend the Clean Air Act 1968. 🚋 Encourage the use of public transport to take cars out of our town centers. 🌲 Set up a Yorkshire Forestry Commission to plant a tree for every person in Yorkshire, every year.

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    Apr 28

    7 candidates want to be your next mayor of - only three could be bothered to turn up to the hustings, the Yorkshire Party is clearly the only serious contender for change in Doncaster. Vote Andy Budden your #1 for Mayor of Doncaster

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    Apr 25

    Our party leader & candidate for West Yorkshire Mayor, Bob Buxton laying out his plan for better transport links across West Yorkshire.

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    Apr 24

    In the absence of an SDP candidate for West Yorkshire Mayor I have no hesitation in backing of the Yorkshire Party. Bob is the best candidate and, politically, a fellow social democrat.

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    Apr 24

    Thank You Let's break the 2-party strangle-hold on Yorkshire & the North I'm focused on policies with substance Career-led adult education Mass transit system More police Greener homes on rejuvenated derelict sites with new infrastructure (Not a left v right Punch-n-Judy show)

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  19. Apr 25

    A great initiative. A good example of what the North needs to do. Look after it's own interests.

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    Apr 23

    - Proportional Representation. - Meaningful devolution to the regions of England within a Federal UK. - Real acknowledgement of the Climate Emergency.

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