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Ealing Lib Dems launch Crime Survey

1.26.44am GMT Tue 1st Mar 2005

Nigel Bakhai discussing crime and policing with the Metropolitan Police in Ealing  (photography: Nigel Bakhai)

Ealing Liberal Democrats have launched a Crime Survey to find out residents' views and experiences of crime in the area.

At the launch, Nigel Bakhai, the Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Ealing Southall, said: "The Labour Government has talked tough about fighting crime and the causes of crime, but we want to hear from residents whether they think that Labour have delivered on their promises. That is why we have launched this survey to find out what you think about crime and policing in Ealing."

Please go to the Download area for your chance to take part in the Ealing Lib Dems Crime Survey and return it for FREE to Ealing Lib Dems, FREEPOST Lon16466, 51 Azalea Court, W7 3QA, or alternatively please email your responses to nbakhai@aol.com

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