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garinda 07-07-2009 07:37

Re: Bye-election in Ossy
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 727032)
she probably only got involved

I prefer to deal in facts, rather than wild assumptions.;)

Neil 07-07-2009 08:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 727039)
I prefer to deal in facts, rather than wild assumptions.;)

Why do you know she started the whole project off and got everyone else involved? :rolleyes:

garinda 07-07-2009 10:02

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 727048)
Why do you know she started the whole project off and got everyone else involved? :rolleyes:

I've never posted that she did.

I said she worked tirelessly for this cause, which she has, and was instrumental in it's success.

Fact.

(See the difference between fact, and posting wild guesses?) ;)

MargaretR 07-07-2009 10:26

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I live near Heys field.
I saw Mrs Westell visit the site several times and she took the trouble to keep us (nearby residents) informed of developments.
I got the impression that she is a politician who cares.

Neil 07-07-2009 13:45

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 727075)
I got the impression that she is a politician who cares.

All politicians care, its about what we have to be careful about :rolleyes::D

katex 16-07-2009 19:05

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 727108)
All politicians care, its about what we have to be careful about :rolleyes::D

Interesting to note the small piece in the Observer... Dorothy quotes that she has always been interested in Ossie (no mention of the Labour party); whilst Judith quotes that she has always been a Conservative voter, and now an opportunity to stand sooner than she thought.

Ok...possibly certain quotes extracted by the reporter .. but the way the report has been presented speaks volumes to me.

I am not canvassing for either side by the way... trying to be objective.

Royboy39 16-07-2009 20:28

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 728907)
Interesting to note the small piece in the Observer... Dorothy quotes that she has always been interested in Ossie (no mention of the Labour party); whilst Judith quotes that she has always been a Conservative voter, and now an opportunity to stand sooner than she thought.

Ok...possibly certain quotes extracted by the reporter .. but the way the report has been presented speaks volumes to me.

I am not canvassing for either side by the way... trying to be objective.

Then why does she not stand as an Independant and be more objective?

katex 16-07-2009 21:06

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 728938)
Then why does she not stand as an Independant and be more objective?

That was my point Royboy ... party before the people maybe ?

jaysay 17-07-2009 10:13

Re: Bye-election in Ossy
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 728907)
Interesting to note the small piece in the Observer... Dorothy quotes that she has always been interested in Ossie (no mention of the Labour party); whilst Judith quotes that she has always been a Conservative voter, and now an opportunity to stand sooner than she thought.

Ok...possibly certain quotes extracted by the reporter .. but the way the report has been presented speaks volumes to me.

I am not canvassing for either side by the way... trying to be objective.

No mention of the Labour Party, kate:rolleyes: you want to see her leaflet, In over 40 years in politics I have never seen a leaflet from an official political party candidate which doesn't say they are the party candidate, no mention of Labour (except the imprint) , no Red Rose emblem, no Address, and a statement saying that she is paying for the leaflet and campaigning out of her own pocket, just as if she is trying to convince people she is an independent, or is it she is just ashamed to be associated with Labour:rolleyes:

Gayle 17-07-2009 18:06

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I don't think that anything would have gone out of Labour office without it being approved - mostly because Graham Jones handles all the printed leaflets. So I suspect that it is a Labour tactic rather than it being Dorothy's own statement.

Neil 17-07-2009 18:28

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I think you should have to state which party you represent. It should be bold and obvious.

garinda 18-07-2009 00:34

Re: Bye-election in Ossy
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 728907)
Interesting to note the small piece in the Observer... Dorothy quotes that she has always been interested in Ossie (no mention of the Labour party); whilst Judith quotes that she has always been a Conservative voter, and now an opportunity to stand sooner than she thought.

Ok...possibly certain quotes extracted by the reporter .. but the way the report has been presented speaks volumes to me.

I am not canvassing for either side by the way... trying to be objective.

It also mentions that Judith trained as a preacher.

To me religion and politics make uneasy bedfellows, as in the case of the odious Mr Logan, formerly the Rev. Logan.

jaysay 18-07-2009 08:50

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 729154)
I don't think that anything would have gone out of Labour office without it being approved - mostly because Graham Jones handles all the printed leaflets. So I suspect that it is a Labour tactic rather than it being Dorothy's own statement.

Come of it Gayle, it actually says on the leaflet that she is paying for the leaflet and all campaigning out of her own pocket, if that was the case I'd sure as hell won't my say as to what was going out in my name, if as you say its a Labour tactic, just goes to show what a deceitful desperate party they have become, oh yes and by the way, its printed in Black too the colour used by independents, what a dreadful shoddy show Labour are have become:(

katex 18-07-2009 11:02

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This is definitely a tactic by both parties.... Dorothy did say that she lost her seat on the LCC due to national issues, so this is probably why no big mention of her party.

Judith, on the other hand, is pushing the Tory party like crazy in the hope it will work again.

A shame really that most of the voting public will view it this way, and not consider which candidate will be the most useful.

Let's face it Jaysay, if the Torys put up a monkey, you would vote for it ... :D
(Know already how you are going to reply to this)

jaysay 18-07-2009 12:36

Re: Bye-election in Ossy
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 729304)
This is definitely a tactic by both parties.... Dorothy did say that she lost her seat on the LCC due to national issues, so this is probably why no big mention of her party.

Judith, on the other hand, is pushing the Tory party like crazy in the hope it will work again.

A shame really that most of the voting public will view it this way, and not consider which candidate will be the most useful.

Let's face it Jaysay, if the Torys put up a monkey, you would vote for it ... :D
(Know already how you are going to reply to this)

So long as it was a good looking monkey:D
But seriously the Tories were in just the same position as Labour are now back in the 90s and there is no way would we ever put out leaflets without indicating the Party or without a Logo, which ever way you look at it is just a tad dishonest, you should never be ashamed of the party you represent. Who's the best candidate? Well to me its the one that actually lives in the town. I can remember in he 90s when we had Labour councillors foisted on us from the peoples republic of Spring Hill, there were 8 Labour councillors in all and Ossy got nout


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