Quote: Khlav Kalash "ukpollingreport.co.uk/2015guide/wakefield/
Not as safe as I thought. Basically a Trinity home attendance. It would be nice if we could oust the incumbents from their ivory tower.'"
Thats not the local council though, it's the general election vote. I think the labour council vote is much more one sided although i could be wrong.
The problem is most of the voters in Wakefield couldn't give a stuff about Trinity and whether we get a stadium or or not. They are bothered about pot holes, child care, schools etc first and probably rightly so as it's that which concerns them. And others would never vote tory because of what they did to the mining industry (and are continuing to do). In fact some of Trinity's own fans don't like where the new stadium should be anyway which doesn't help either! Can't see anything other than the same again, especially after 5 years of a tory government and it's cuts and back door privatisation.