The media group would like to give respective congratulations and commiserations to all SU Election candidates. This concludes our coverage. Goodnight.
Aled Fisher says…
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
The new LSESU General Secretary told our live feed: “I’m relieved, that’s the word to say… I’ve had the hardest race i’ve ever had.”
Regarding his new collegue, Rob Low, he said: “Rob Low is not going to be able to handle the level of banter I’m going to bring to him”
He then apologised for “not being very cogent”, saying: “I’m very very very spaced out.”
Fisher closed by saying: “It’s been a fantastic evening, this has shown what the SU can be, 2000 people have voted, that’s fantastic.”
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Christopher Gully’s reaction to Gen Sec loss
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
“Disappointed, but happy for the support I had. I knew it was a long shot.”
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Ben Jones doesn’t hold his emotions back
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Ben Jones’ first words on air were: “mate, fucking Aled got re-elected.”
Aside from this, he said: “It’s going to be a great year… I think Aled is underestimated in the Union… He does a lot.”
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The New Sabbs Team is…
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
General Secretary: Aled Dilwyn Fisher
Treasurer: George Wetz
Comms: Rob Low
Education and Welfare: Emmanuel Akpan-Inwang
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The 2009/2010 LSESU General Secretary is Aled Fisher
March 6, 2009 · 1 Comment
General Secretary:-
Aled Fisher:837
Peter Barton:717
Christopher Gully:378
Alfred Kovaci:64
RON:59
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Anti Racism result in leaving just Gen Sec to go
March 6, 2009 · 1 Comment
Anti-Racism Officer:-
Ben Jones:731
Leon Matthias:178
Benedict Sarhangian:465
RON:122
Stay tuned to find out who will be the next LSESU General Secretary. Results coming very soon.
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Only two more positions left to announce
March 6, 2009 · 2 Comments
As the night begins to draw to a close we are waiting on the results of the anti-racism officer and general secretary races. Tune into our live feed to hear the results first.
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Andrew Wright’s reaction to Residences victory
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
“I’m relieved, it’s been too long a wait all night. I’m really, really happy i’ve won. Can I go to bed now?”
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Residences Officer just in
March 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Residences Officer:-
RON: 107
Joseph Coney: 401
Andrew Wright: 676
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