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chaos33
October 13, 2021, 7:45pm
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I wonder if the true identity of WayneGFTC has finally been revealed?


What?


"You should do what you love while you can"
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I stood for Labour in Humberston and New Waltham against Mr Dawkins. Had I known the voters of Humberston and New Waltham frequented the Fishy I'd have campaigned on here. The sad fact is that the electorate in general in that ward would vote for anything wearing a blue rosette. The opposition parties know that and expend little resource in trying to beat the Tories there. Mr Dawkins was originally set to fight another slightly less winnable seat and the good residents of that ward didn't see him for dust when JFs ultra safe seat came available.
As it was my entire campaign consisted of trying to persuade BP Vicar formerly of this board NOT to vote Tory..


I don't live in the area so don't know this bloke but to be fair there are many who would vote Labour even if it was a house brick with a red rosette.

That's proven by those who voted for that incredibly thick Angela Rayner woman who makes Diane Abbott look intelligent..
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I don't live in the area so don't know this bloke but to be fair there are many who would vote Labour even if it was a house brick with a red rosette.

That's proven by those who voted for that incredibly thick Angela Rayner woman who makes Diane Abbott look intelligent..


Not sure how Angela Rayner gets dragged into a debate on local politics but I wholeheartedly agree with you about the Labour supporting electorate. It works both ways. It's bad for democracy and the public can be badly served by their choices.


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October 14, 2021, 6:50am
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I stood for Labour in Humberston and New Waltham against Mr Dawkins. Had I known the voters of Humberston and New Waltham frequented the Fishy I'd have campaigned on here. The sad fact is that the electorate in general in that ward would vote for anything wearing a blue rosette. The opposition parties know that and expend little resource in trying to beat the Tories there. Mr Dawkins was originally set to fight another slightly less winnable seat and the good residents of that ward didn't see him for dust when JFs ultra safe seat came available.
As it was my entire campaign consisted of trying to persuade BP Vicar formerly of this board NOT to vote Tory..


The reason I didn't vote for you was that you didn't live in the area and Mr Dawkins did. My Dad was a labour shop steward and would turn in his grave if he knew I didn't vote for you; but I have never voted politically in local elections and in General elections I vote for who I think is the best. Which having known Martin Vickers as a good man and a big Town supporter, I have voted Conservative for the past 2 General elections.

My cousin votes Conservative always and likes to ram his beliefs down your throat and I find voting for a party because your Dad did stupid.

I would like to wish you all the very best if you try to become a councillor again and I admire your efforts to work to support people by doing so.  

I am not stalking you but I know where you live now, our very good friends live at number 1.    







Supporting Town for 65 years.  
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October 14, 2021, 7:13am

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I find voting for a party because your Dad did stupid.


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having known Martin Vickers as a big Town supporter, I have voted Conservative for the past 2 General elections.



lmao, jesus.
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October 14, 2021, 8:15am

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Imagine voting for the walking contradiction that is Martin Vickers…

Putting all that to one side, you have to wonder just how greedy Fenty really is, an emerging political career, aspirations of taking Vickers’ seat by all accounts yet he jumps at a chance to work with May…all very confusing…


'the poor and the needy are selfish and greedy'...well done Mozza
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lmao, jesus.
  

I perhaps worded that badly. I knew Martin Vickers when he was a councillor at Scartho, when he was a customer in a shop I once had and I have spoken to him in the Upper at Town games. Everybody has their own opinions but I found him to be a decent humble man. .







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October 14, 2021, 9:08am
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Imagine voting for the walking contradiction that is Martin Vickers…

Putting all that to one side, you have to wonder just how greedy Fenty really is, an emerging political career, aspirations of taking Vickers’ seat by all accounts yet he jumps at a chance to work with May…all very confusing…


As I posted at the time...it smacked of desperation.
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October 14, 2021, 2:01pm
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Not sure how Angela Rayner gets dragged into a debate on local politics but I wholeheartedly agree with you about the Labour supporting electorate. It works both ways. It's bad for democracy and the public can be badly served by their choices.


Just pointing her out who on the Andrew Marr show showed that she was basically brain dead and that diehard supporters of any party will vote for that party come what may.

I mean there are dozy twonks out there who voted for Boris Johnson.
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