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Dear Col. Buffington, please call me Phyllida, as I feel we are now firm friends. I agree it wouldn't be wise for every man to allow his spouse freedom from her wifely duties to her better half, and also from house and home, but those weak men who support female sufferage, and the education of the female of the species, might benefit if they accept that she has urges that need addressing, and allows her her folly into public life. The husband might indeed benefit considerably by her absence from his household, for short periods of time. This is only an option for the very few in society, who besides a revolutionary bent, need considerable fortune to precipitate this happening. I hope and trust your own good lady, if there is such a lucky person, isn't given such outrageous free reign. Your affectionate friend., Phyllida Rim, (MISS) |
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it is with heavy heart that I have to tell you, I am a widower. I blame myself, if only instead of insisting that she must do all that is necessary around the home and I'd got a man in she would not have dug the footings for our new patio and Conservatory to such a depth, alas, the man with the premixed concrete arrived early and she didn't get out of the hole in time. Still on the plus side I was able to convince the man from the co-op that the funeral insurance policy was null and void as it wasn't them that buried her. He finally agreed and went off murmuring something about the policy unlike my wife is not cast in stone. Well enough of my ramblings and may the prospective Conservative candidate also fill a gap that shows her worth, Yours faithfully, Col Buffington (rtd) P.S. on a happy note I ended up with enough concrete left over to build a barbecue, any time your passing and fancy a nibble, please feel free to drop in. P.P.S. Have you any D.I.Y. skills? As my sceptic tank could do with a really good clean out! :D |
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Dearest Buffy,
I have just this moment returned from the booking office at the station, and as well as arranging for my portmanteau to be collected and delivered forthwith, I myself shall be with you, down at Hardstanding Villas, by twelve noon tomorrow. I eagerly await the chance to share plesant moments with you in the conservatory, so kindly funded by your late wife's demise. Adieu, et à demain. Your dearest Phylli. A woman who most humbly knows her true place. x |
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just out of sheer curiosity has there ever been a poor tory candidate or even a tory candadate that hasnt pretended to be poorer than what they actualy are to try and win us poorer folks vote ( cough cameron)
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Although fairly new to politics, it appears Karen Buckley has fought a campaign before.
Though sadly this resulted in the Conservatives losing the safe Tory seat of St. Annes North, and a seat at L.C.C. Though I'm sure the experience will help her, in the relatively short time she'll have to canvass here in Hyndburn. 'Many thanks to all who helped to achieve this historic victory, which I believe is the first Liberal Democrat win in St.Annes North since 1927 when Alderman Charles Critchley held the seat as Leader of the old “Liberal Party” and first Mayor of Lytham St.Annes. This week’s victory is the culmination of 12 years effort over three previous attempts during which the Conservative majority has been progressively reduced from 1663 in 1993 to 488 in 2005. A massive swing of 12% this time produced a solid Liberal Democrat majority of almost 550.Special thanks are due to the Chairman of the local party, John Graddon, Campaign Manager Tony Ford and Agent Anne Fielding. The result of the Lancashire County Council election for St.Annes North was: Howard Henshaw Liberal Democrats 2049 Karen Buckley Conservatives 1502 Bill Whitehead UKIP 614 Peter Stephenson Labour 296 Majority 547 Turnout 42.36% ' Howard Henshaw | Liberal Democrat Group Leader and Councillor for St Leonards Ward and Lancashire County Councillor for St Annes North |
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'The days of someone from London pitching up six weeks before an election are long gone' “Now we have local candidates, who have been preparing to be MPs for years.”
'Tories are winning over East Lancashire', Hague claims (From Lancashire Telegraph) I suppose little William Hague was half right, as it was the imposed list that pitched up from London, and the candidate was bussed into Hyndburn from wealthy Lytham St. Annes, a reported six weeks before the election. :rolleyes: |
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To his credit he was more 'Open All Hours', than 'To The Manor Born.' |
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KAREN BUCKLEY
Ready to serve and represent the people of Accrington, Clayton Le Moors, Great Harwood, Haslingden, Oswaldtwistle and Rishton. Karen Buckley - Conservative PPC for Hyndburn Should the people of Church, Baxenden, and Altham be worried that they're not going to have a voice down in Westminster? :rolleyes: |
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Well she looks a bit like another Hazel Blears, I just hope she does not start waving a cheque about!!!!
It seems that Conservative Central Office have kind of lost the plot, a woman....she is a solicitor, as such detached from normal life (look at the justice system)......and not even living in the borough. This sort of party arrogance really gets me, I am sure she is very nice, but what does she really know about Hyndburn? Looks like Graham might win it then, he is local, he takes a local interest. I wish him the very best of luck. Looks like I will be voting monster raving loony then, as the Tories cannot be bothered to find a local candidate who understands local issues. |
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I think the candidate should be chosen on merit, rather than the sole attribute that they're from the constituency. Yes it plays a part, but it's not the only part. There have been many good constituency MPs that have come from much further a distance from the area they represent than Karen Buckley has, and have far fewer links.
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i suppose its a big help that graham knows what areas hes expected to cover lol
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