Friday, 26 May 2017

An Address of Convenience

The following letter appears in the latest edition of the Lanchester Village Voice:

Many people want to know if an election candidate is local. However political parties have their own agenda.

The Conservative party candidate in the forthcoming General Election comes from Hastings on the south coast. I do not take issue with this as it is clear to the electorate.

However the Labour candidate was a councillor in Cramlington until she was defeated on May 4th. Her home was given as Oxford Avenue, Cramlington.

I understand that she has now declared on her election submission she lives in Lanchester in a property that appears to be a flat over a shop.

I recall the UKIP leader being hauled over the coals for using an address of convenience in a recent by-election.

It appears to me the Labour candidate is playing the same game in order to get a local address on the ballot paper.

Name and address withheld on request

4 comments:

  1. better to have a candidate who has only ever worked in the constituency

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    1. Why?

      Although she has never even claimed to have done that.

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  2. even better a candidate who has only ever lived in the constituency. local people for local representation

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    1. Why?

      The point here is that she is pretending to live in Lanchester when she doesn't.

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