It’s my Party and I’ll cry if I want to …

Hugo had a “pre-election day meeting” in Exmouth last night, though for some reason he didn’t put the information on his website but he did put it on Twitter. Unfortunately, it didn’t get the response he may have hoped for:

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Whatever happens next, Hugo, let’s hope your next Party is better!

Oh, and, if you ever want people to vote for you again in the numbers they did in the past, let’s hope you have learned some lessons from this campaign:  more interest in your constituency who put you in Parliament in 2010 (perhaps even live here), less arrogance, more humility and  just a tiny bit of compassion for those less well- off than you in EVERY sense.

Though we do look forward to your party offering free cookery lessons (with free ingredients, of course) to people who go to food banks.

Oh, sorry, of course the cookery courses will be privatised, run by a major supermarket and the cost of ingredients taken from benefits!

 

 

Keep calm, Hugo – it won’t be Armaggedon!

“So we end up in the same place as when we started. Unless the polls have been consistently wrong or there is a late unexpected swing, there will be another hung parliament. That may be inconvenient for the main parties, but it’s not a constitutional crisis of any description. It’s a legitimate democratic decision. Like it or not, some horse-trading will need to be done and a government will have to be formed. Because if there’s one thing that will make people even more sceptical about politics, it’s the thought of having to go through the whole process of another general election within even a year. Come to think of it, that might also be enough to put some politicians off politics.”

http://gu.com/p/487fx

Compare that with Hugo’s panic-stricken vision of the Apocalypse if he isn’t a Very Important Person in the next government:

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/East-Devon-s-Hugo-Swire-scenario-happen-Friday/story-26440833-detail/story.html

And here’s a story that says the public wants parties to work together instead of squabbling:

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/General-election-Public-want-parties-work-instead/story-26458158-detail/story.html

Perfect environment for Independent MPs!

Hugo foresees Armaggedon on Friday if he and his mates aren’t the winners

A most extraordinary letter from Hugo Swire on today’s Express and Echo website:

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/East-Devon-s-Hugo-Swire-scenario-happen-Friday/story-26440833-detail/story.html

Really we have just one observation:  should someone who gets this hysterical about democracy at work really be allowed to be in Parliament?

It’s time for cool heads and measured actions – seems to us we will get that from Claire Wright but NOT from Hugo Swire!

Hugo doesn’t get Hilary’s vote

Sent by a correspondent:

Couple of good pieces in the online Echo today which hopefully will transfer to the print version tomorrow.

First a report on the Telegraph blog:

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Daily-Telegraph-writer-suggests-East-Devon-s-Hugo/story-26440948-detail/story.html

And second a report on the News Statesman Hilary Mantel support:

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Election-2015-Wolf-Hall-s-Hilary-Mantel-says-vote/story-26448285-detail/story.html

 

 

Famous Budleigh author Hilary Mantel is voting for Claire Wright

Famous Budleigh Salterton author Hilary Mantel (Wolf Hall, Bring out the Bodies) is voting for Claire Wright!

Hilary Mantel

“I’ve missed most of the campaign because I’ve been abroad, but returned to an atmosphere of dead-eyed horse-trading. The electoral air is fetid, the major parties demeaning themselves; it would be funny if it weren’t so disgusting. I mean to vote for our independent candidate in East Devon, Claire Wright. She is an experienced local councillor who has covered the ground, knows what matters to people here, and talks in concrete terms rather than mouthing slogans.

East Devon is a safe Tory seat so in a sense it doesn’t matter what I do. But I hope that if enough people turn out for her, a decent, young, energetic candidate will be encouraged to keep striving. It’s a vote for the political process rather than a political party. Which is an act of faith, and seems the best one can do.”

http://www.newstatesman.com/staggers/2015/05/weeks-magazine-power-struggle

Former Senior Lib Dem urges local Lib Dems to vote for Claire Wright

From the blog today of Mike Simpson, who stood against Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in the 2010 Parliamentary elections (our highlighting):

Five years ago I was the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate against Jeremy Hunt, the Tory Minister who then became Health Secretary, coming second but by a wide margin. I did not expect to overturn his large majority but I DID expect that the Liberal Democrats would keep their word on tuition fees and that in any coalition with the Tories they would secure a change in the electoral voting system. To say I was disappointed with what happened is an understatement. The election this week will demonstrate just how much damage has been done to the Party I believed in. The betrayal of students and of the electorate in general has left a very bitter taste for many of the 6.8 million people who voted for them. Current projections are that the number voting for the Lib Dems will reduce to below 4 million on Thursday.

I grew up in Sidmouth in East Devon and went to school in Ottery St Mary. I still have family living there and I love this beautiful corner of the West Country. I have been watching the election campaign there and have been very impressed with the campaign of one particular candidate who appears to be a strong antidote to the cynical and deceitful manipulations which have so badly corrupted British politics in the last few years. She is the Independent Claire Wright and she has an excellent chance of beating the sitting Tory MP in what has always been a true blue constituency. Even the Daily Telegraph think so!

Claire is a strong advocate for local community hospitals. She will fight for better support for carers including home based care and respite and for improvements to underfunded mental health services. Her support for small businesses includes a demand for fairer business rates for small traders.

Probably the biggest reason for her growing popularity is that she has a strong record of independent campaigning in favour of the local community at a time when the Tory-controlled East Devon District Council (EDDC) has ridden roughshod over the concerns of local people as exemplified by their  foolhardy plans to move their headquarters at vast expense. On her website Claire says she will:

  • Pressure EDDC to scrap its risky, wasteful and expensive relocation plans
  • Insist that EDDC listens to local people and carries out genuine consultation when change is proposed
  • Campaign to amend the National Planning Policy Framework, so it is less about economic growth and more about balanced communities
  • Listen to local people’s views on protection for the countryside and nature
  • Hold Conservative-led EDDC to account for its failure to achieve a Local Plan acceptable to a planning inspector
  • Campaign for new rules for developers to properly recompense communities for development

I admire and applaud Claire Wright’s independent spirit and community based campaigning and I am therefore urging all those who would normally vote Liberal Democrat or Labour to give your support to Claire on Thursday.

https://shakinguppolitics.wordpress.com/2015/05/04/claire-wright-deserves-to-win-in-east-devon-this-thursday/

 

Straight answer on Twitter from Hugo? Not on your life – but we do have his “Devon” email address!

But at least we all now have his email address … look forward to hearing what he replied to this:

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swire4devon@googlemail.com

Misprint? Surely it should be:

swire4eastdevon@googlemail.com

Or does he know something we don’t?

Behave at polling stations, candidates: won’t be easy in a pub used as a polling station

1 Offence of campaigning within a prescribed area

(1) It shall be an offence to engage in campaigning activity within a prescribed area around a polling station on the day of a relevant election at any time during the period in which the polling station is open.

(2) In this Act, “campaigning activity” means—

(a) the promotion or distribution of any literature associated with election candidates, political parties or associated organisations;

(b) the use of audio equipment, whether stationary or mobile, for the propagation of messages relating to an election; or

(c) oral communication for the purpose of eliciting voting intentions or influencing the casting of a vote.

(3) The “prescribed area” referred to in subsection (1) shall be an area represented by a circle with a radius of 250 metres from the main entrance of a polling station.

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmbills/027/07027.i-i.html

#VoteCameronOut trends on Twitter

We’re 6th richest country in world but b/c of Tory induced austerity 1 million people rely on food banks to feed themselves #VoteCameronOut

— Harry Leslie Smith (@Harryslaststand) May 2, 2015

We have to #VoteCameronOut because he thinks austerity is for you and me, not for him and his friends: pic.twitter.com/ofPPxIqpSG

— Tom Pride (@ThomasPride) May 2, 2015

I don’t want to live in a country that penalises the poor for having a spare bedroom. When the rich have spare mansions. #VoteCameronOut

— kathleen stonehouse (@catethetwaate) May 2, 2015

Because I’m sick of being told that what’s in the interests of multinational corporations is in the interests of everyone #VoteCameronOut

— Greg Frame (@greggles97) May 2, 2015

We still don’t understand why Hugo Swire …

… does not have his second home in East Devon:

“address in the Central Devon constituency”

Click to access spn-nop-sps.pdf

What’s wrong with East Devon, Hugo?

Central Devon is highly rural and the only constituency in the country without a conurbation with a population of over 10,000. The largest towns in Central Devon are Bovey Tracy/Heathfield, Okehampton and Credition all with populations under 8,000.”

http://centraldevonconservatives.co.uk/CDCA/CentralDevon.aspx

Ah, so you like it REALLY small-scale and rural then – yes, we can see why concreted East Devon wouldn’t appeal.

Safe seat, Hugo? Hhhmmm …

Today`s Western Morning News magazine (from page 12) includes a feature on two westcountry women who may become MPs on Thursday.

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Julia Goldsworthy who hopes to regain the Falmouth seat for the Lib Dems.

And Claire Wright of East Devon – huge photo all of page 14 and story on page 15.

Enjoy your breakfast, Hugo! Perhaps not the All Bran this morning ..*

*Hugo photographed clutching a carton of All Bran at his “non-political” visit to a local food bank last week – the one reported here where he said people who use food banks “should learn to cook for themselves” … and “manage their own affairs” … and ” understand why they are coming”…
https://eastdevonwatch.org/2015/04/28/what-hugo-swire-thinks-of-people-who-use-food-banks/

East Devon Alliance is not standing for Parliament, Hugo! Stick to facts

From a correspondent:

“Hugo Swire manages to mix a tiny bit of truth with some outright misinformation when he says, “There is no doubt that Claire Wright and the EDA are one and the same – I don’t know how they manage to say they are independent when it is a registered party.”

Firstly, the East Devon Alliance is NOT a party in the usual sense – they needed to register with the Electoral Commission in order to get a shared group name on the ballot paper. This has been stated on the home-page of their web site for several months, so Hugo has no excuse for being misleading about it (which by the way is against the rules set by the Electoral Commission who require candidates to be completely factual).

It is also wrong to associate Claire Wright with the East Devon Alliance – again their home page makes it clear that their registration with the Electoral Commission is only for local government and not central government elections. Indeed a quick search for Claire Wright on the EDA website shows only two mentions which are not in quotes from the press – where she endorses the EDA candidates standing to replace her as Councillor in Ottery Rural, and pictured with their candidate for Budleigh, Les Cotton. So, by failing to check his facts before opening his mouth, Hugo has misled again.

That said, there is obviously some common ground between Claire Wright and the EDA. Each are standing as Independents. Each believes in open and transparent local government, each are fearless in exposing the secrecy and poor quality decisions made by the Conservative leadership at EDDC, a leadership which Hugh Swire has himself criticised for their plans to relocate from the Knowle, originally to Skypark, and now to Honiton and Exmouth.

But the most obvious similarity between Claire Wright and the EDA is that they are both looking very electable, and that the local Conservative party is both so scared of losing and so lacking in their own policies for East Devon that they are panicked into making wild accusations which are easily provable as totally wrong. Shame on them!”

In 2005 Hugo Swire wanted the public to pay £7m for a stuffed shark

Imagine how many food banks that could have stuffed instead!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/hugo-swire-542549

The West’s “free spirits” challenge the “old order” at Westminster

And guess who the most popular “free spirit is. Claire Wright – of course and isn’t old Hugo rattled!

Claire Wright, one of the surprises of this campaign and the bookies’ favourite “indie” in the UK, says the inner “urge” is too strong to resist.

The former NHS worker from Ottery St Mary has been backed down from odds of 33/1 to 4/1 to win East Devon, a true blue bastion of Conservatism.

Claire, already a town, district and county councillor, came face-to-face with her target – Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire – in the Devon new town of Cranbrook, venue for the final hustings in the seat on Wednesday night.

She claims the “huge momentum” generated – with hundreds leafleting, more than £13,000 donated via her website and fresh calls every day for photo boards – shows her locally-focussed, anti-austerity manifesto can really win.

“Lots of people are sick of politics and are looking for someone who is going to fight for them,” she told the Western Morning News, outside the newly built St Martin’s school.

“I am very much a free spirit and I just want to be completely free to represent people without having any kind of party line to worry about.

“Politics can be very entrenched but people feel they can vote for me without betraying their parties.

“If I can galvanise enough votes from all those groups then it is possible I could win.”

But what of Hugo, a heavyweight candidate almost from Tory central casting who arrived at the Commons via Eton, Sandhurst and the Grenadier Guards.

In 2010, he was elected with a 9,114 majority, a massive 48% of the vote.

Overturning this is a tall order. But it wouldn’t be the first shock.

In 2011 as a town councillor, Claire ousted local Tory district council leader Sara Randall Johnson from her Ottery St Mary seat, a victory that secured her status among the local ruling elite as “public enemy number one”.

Two years later she claimed the biggest majority in the South West – 74% – in the election to the county authority.

If the three-time veteran Hugo is rattled, as many say, then it is not apparent from his performance at the stump.

During the 90-minute Q&A session, the former Sothebys auctioneer – now famous for overseeing Tory fundraisers – never misses a chance to remind the audience of his credentials.

There are plenty of persuasive statistical sound bites and at the end of a 90-second introduction, he casually mentions “juggling” his campaigning with efforts to deal with the disaster in Nepal.

In response to a partisan question about Cranbrook he reminds the audience of his unwavering support for the new community since day one.

This scores well in the gym. Claire initially opposed the soon-to-be-thriving town as a fresh-faced councillor.

The following day, on the campaign trail in Sidford, Hugo views the new challenge as part of an orchestrated anti-Tory movement in the area, the newly formed East Devon Alliance (EDA).

The group registered with the Electoral Commission this year and is backing 37 candidates in the district election poll, 15 of them independents.

“There is no doubt that Claire Wright and the EDA are one and the same – I don’t know how they manage to say they are independent when it is a registered party,” he told the WMN.

“She is very good at PR and spin and is always going on about her odds being 6/1 but you can manipulate these just by getting 20 people to put on a tenner.

“This is a serious election to see who will be the governing party in Westminster. I am more than happy to be judged on my record and what we have achieved over the past five years.”


http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/West-free-spirits-challenge-old-order-race/story-26424980-detail/story.html