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There's 9 weeks to go? Labour has varied between 17 points behind and 2. Around 10-11% national is the cut off where 'statistically' it becomes to close to call. Add 2-3% for the candidate and no it is anything but a forgone conclusion. You have obviously not had the advantage of reading about this in a previous discussion. To avoid costly by elections the way forward is to have it at the next election which has the advantage of a higher turnout. Bare in mind i will not be taking any allowances saving the ratepayer money. |
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Graham, Can I ask, are you guaranteeing that you will still live in Peel ward after the election if successful? You seem to be suggesting that you are on here whereas conversations we have had suggested that it could/would be otherwise to me. I think its only fair that you are as open to the members of Peel ward as you claim to be or are you already finding the MP way of 'economy with the truth' a natural position?
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The other house which my Gran left in her will when she died is debatable. We can't sell it for the price we think it's worth. One option is Clare (sister), Khole (son/builder) and I share it thirds as a refurbished family home because Clare has sold her UK property, she traded it in for a working on a yacht in the Mediterranean and Khole is getting older. I have been warned there are people who take politics too far but I am prepared to be accessible on Hodder Street. As you are aware from speaking to my gran she wanted to leave it as a family home and selling it is a bit of a heartbreaker. For a good few years I lived with her and she brought me up. As you know it has been up for sale for £130k with Duckworths and currently Buy The House for 2 years. All this is public information one way or another and my gran told neighbours her views when she was alive. Quote:
I see this as pros and cons. Feet on the ground, accountable, keeping the council accountable, experience, information exchange, resident support + experience at the top and with the Council's new regeneration plans for Peel ++, there is also a huge offer of resident help. Cons eye off the ball, to much on. Neglecting full active role in Council. Like I have said. I am happy to give up Peel but I am very concerned about Conservative plans for the area as Tories plans such as West Acc are poor, wasteful, costly, upside down. So are the residents and it is Government money so I would want an MP to be involved 'on the ground'. That goes for the £18million the Government are funding the Council across Hyndburn. Value for money for the tax payer, not 'Tower Block of Commons'. It has been done before on quite a few occasions. I think the MP at Manchester Withington did 4 years on District recently. Lindsey Hoyle at Chorley did it. |
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I am sure it been done before. What if Labour win at the locals and you win your seat in the Commons? You would not be able to be Leader of HBC and MP at the same time. You could not give both those jobs enough time |
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Many thanks for your answer Graham only a yes or no would have been sufficient:) Tealeaf, I wouldn't expect Graham to resign anything before the election, that would signal his total arrogance in respect of the Hyndburn Electorate |
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