VOTE FOR JUPP AND GET THIS MONSTER!
A vote for anyone other than Claire Wright will ensure that he can do things like this for the next FIVE years.
Vote Jubb/Johnson – vote liars into power.
VOTE FOR JUPP AND GET THIS MONSTER!
A vote for anyone other than Claire Wright will ensure that he can do things like this for the next FIVE years.
Vote Jubb/Johnson – vote liars into power.
More on the stoey below.

Jupp for East Devon Facebook page –
425 followers
Claire Wright Independent Candidate for East Devon –
3,958 followers
Claire Wright ten times more popular than Jupp!
See post below – no mention on BBC local news so here is what they COULD have broadcast!

“The Mail on Sunday falsely claimed that Labour was planning to scrap a tax exemption on homeowners, in a prominent story that has since been used by the Conservatives as part of their election campaign.
The press regulator Ipso ruled that the newspaper’s reporting was inaccurate and “could cause significant concern to readers that, under a Labour government, they could be liable to pay a tax they are exempt from under current legislation.”
The Mail on Sunday headline was then used in Conservative campaign literature and shared by Tory politicians on social media.
The story said Labour wanted “to scrap the capital gains tax exemption on main homes”, citing a report called Land for the Many, written for Labour by a group of academics and campaigners.
Contrary to the Mail on Sunday’s claims, the third-party report explicitly rejected proposals to scrap the capital gains tax exemption for main homes, and instead recommended an annual levy on any increase in value of a property.
The erroneous article was published in June, and the press regulator ruled on the inaccuracy in November. The Mail on Sunday must now publish Ipso’s ruling on page 2 of its print edition and on the top half of its website for 24 hours. But because the paper sought a review of the process by which the decision was made, publication of the correction has been delayed until after the election.
The authors of the Land for the Many report, which was edited by the Guardian columnist George Monbiot, have gone public with the ruling before Thursday’s vote.
Monbiot said: “We are pleased that Ipso has now imposed a major sanction. But I fear the damage has been done. The false claim has been implanted in people’s minds that Labour is coming for your home.”
The article’s false claims were repeated on Conservative party campaign websites such as Cost of Corbyn, where the policy was described as a “movers tax”. They were also cited on the spoof Labour Manifesto website produced by the Tories, which was promoted heavily with paid-for online adverts.
The Mail on Sunday argued that although the Land for the Many report did not propose scrapping the exemption for main homes, the article was not inaccurate as the report proposed an alternative tax on the gains in capital value of main homes.
However, Ipso’s complaints committee concluded that the Mail on Sunday “inaccurately reported information featured clearly within a publicly accessible policy document”.
It said: “The correction offered by the newspaper was insufficient to address this significant inaccuracy, which had formed a central point in the article. In light of these considerations, the committee concluded that that an adjudication was the appropriate remedy.”
“An adviser to the health secretary, Matt Hancock [pictured here today at the hosputal in question]

has been involved in a confrontation with protesters outside a Leeds hospital during a Conservative general election campaign visit.
Conservative sources claimed on Monday afternoon that the adviser had been hit by one of the protesters. But a video that quickly emerged appeared to show the adviser walking into a protester’s arm.
West Yorkshire Police later said they were “unaware of any reports” of an incident involving election campaigners at the hospital. …”

They MUST be rattled – but note it isn’t a FACT just the same sort of “promise” to other marginal seats.
And NO promises for Sidmouth, Seaton, Axminster, Cranbrook, Honiton, Ottery or Budleigh or rural areas of East Devon.
Beware Tories bearing “gifts”!
Well, you DO see independent councillors and Claire Wright pretty often – but not with Hugh Grant!



Credit: DevonLive and Sidmouth Herald
Think again – Trump is ensuring that it won’t … leaving us at his “mercy’ – lol!
Why not when Jupp got coverage for Johnson and Hancock visits?

PRESS RELEASE
“Hugh Grant has backed the Independent Parliamentary Candidate for East Devon Claire Wright and will join her on the campaign trail on Monday morning (December 9).
The actor is encouraging people to vote tactically at the polls next Thursday to stop a Conservative majority and has been out campaigning alongside Labour and Liberal Democrat hopefuls.
He is supporting Wright, whose 21,000 votes at the 2017 general election make her the only candidate with any realistic chance of taking the seat from the Conservatives.
It is the seventh constituency the actor has targeted during the election campaign.
Mr Grant will go door knocking with Wright’s canvassing team. He will rally canvassers and supporters at Sidmouth seafront around 11.15am.
You are free to follow the canvassing team around the town and to film and record the event. Hugh is happy to talk to local and regional media but time will be tight and there will not be any time for extended one-to-one interviews.”