Monday, 3 August 2020

Just The Man To Do This

At the second attempt, this did eventually make it into The Weekly Worker over my name only, but all other attempts to secure national or local publication for it have failed repeatedly. Still, here it is, and it has been passed on to George:

Dear Sir,

In 2017, it took 749 votes to win a seat on Durham County Council for Chester-le-Street West Central, and 854 for the Leader of the Council to top the poll. Turnout was 1,870. George Galloway would get that just by being on the ballot paper.

The defeat of that Leader would be heard from the souks to the favelas, from the Dalit colonies to the Rohingya camps, and from Kashmir, to Crimea, to the scattered outposts of Diego Garcia. Armed with an impeccably local running mate in order to stop the target from slipping through, Galloway is just the man to do this. We would need only to get him registered to vote in County Durham, and preferably in Chester-le-Street, in time to be a candidate on 6th May 2021.

Eric Joyce once described Galloway as having stepped beyond what was “reasonable and acceptable for Labour MPs”. Any Labour electoral opponent of Galloway’s, including the present Leader of Durham County Council, has therefore been endorsed by Eric Joyce, and may look forward to being described as such. They would dance in the streets of the annexed Jordan Valley at Galloway’s election, and not least at his election against this opponent.

Yours faithfully,

David Lindsay, Lanchester, County Durham
Lee Walls, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
Nathan Allonby, Consett, County Durham
Norman Bolton, Consett, County Durham
Michael Parker, Crook, County Durham

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