Snailbeach like it used to be
12 hours ago
(to discover everything you believe is absolutely right)
"People talk about the shock of discovering that everything you believed was wrong. Wouldn't it be scarier to find out that everything you'd always believed was absolutely right?"
Lawrence Miles
(writer)
5 comments:
I trust that, unlike one prominent blogger I could mention (who bought a return ticket to Henley-on-Thames itself), you realise that Henley itself is 35 miles from the campaign HQ!
Indeed, my tickets are for Haddenham and Thame Parkway, as per the advice of the HQ. I was cautious!
I guess you're not supporting the local candidate then. How is it that the Lib Dem's normally much such a fuss how it has to be a local person that's elected in by election campaigns?
Of course this time the local candidate is Tory and the local Lib Dem candidate was dumped in favour of Kearney who until a few weeks back was living in Plymouth as per article on www.toryunderground.co.uk
Dear Tory Sockpuppet (whose profile is mysteriously unviewable),
All parties carp about localness when it suits them, because, to a certain extent, it is a line which works. In this case, however, I would say there are more important issues (there usually are). If I lived in the Henley constituency, I would rather have Steven Kearney, a man who has been living on a houseboat but who knows my area well, and has already moved into a house in the constituency as a sign of his commitment, and who has the right answers on the issues I was concerned about.
For instance, the Lib Dem campaign team has been getting a lot of feedback from their canvassing (and Nick Clegg's survey before the campaign proper started) that preserving the green-belt is important to local people, and the Tory candidate, John Howell, has been working "as a lobbyist for a planning company that advises housebuilders on contentious land and property deals."
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