DCC Tories refuse to allow discussion of fire station closures and refuse to have their names recorded for doing it

“At Devon County Council yesterday, Tory councillors voted as a block to prevent my motion critical of the fire station closures from being discussed at the meeting. They also voted not to allow the vote to be recorded, to protect themselves from criticism.

The meeting of the Fire Authority which will finalise the closures has been postponed until January 10th, and the proposals which will be put to the Authority will not be published until after the election.

My motion asked the Council to press the Fire Authority to allow county councillors to speak and represent their constituents, which the Authority’s standing orders would not normally allow us to do – the Tories would not even stand up for the right of councillors to represent their constituents.

Make no mistake – the closures will almost certainly go ahead unless voters throw a spanner in the works! ”

Yet again, Devon Conservative councillors block discussion of Colyton, Topsham and 7 other fire stations which are likely to be closed, once the Tories have got a majority

“Political rot has spread from US to UK”

Unarguable.

Even more need for Independent Claire Wright.

“… In only a short 17 months. the world that Trump operated in doesn’t seem so distant from the UK at all any more. The style and character the Trumpist presidency has been successfully transplanted to Britain. …

So too, as the UK’s political climate has transformed into something nearly unrecognisable from just a few years ago, the once-unthinkable becomes the new normal. The UK is going through an election remarkable mostly for its squalor and lack of vision. The Labour leader seems temperamentally incapable of apologising for the anti-Semitism that has wracked his party; and as Britain is once again is hit by a terrorist atrocity, Johnson shamelessly exploited the tragedy – against the express wishes of the bereaved families – to support his party’s law and order credentials. …”

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/political-rot-has-spread-from-us-to-uk-1.4105894

Owl has to repost the absolutely BRILLIANT local Johnson interview where he agreed to be interviewed by Andrew Neil!

Following on from Andrew Neil’s challenge to Boris Johnson today (below) Owl HAS to reprint this local interview where Johnson PROMISED he would be happy to be interviewed by Neil! And recall that this local interview was recorded at Dart’s Farm on the day that Johnson ducked out of the Channel 4 climate crisis interview.

Pathetic “man”.

Give this local reporter a knighthood!

“Billionaire no-deal Brexit backer who said ‘insecurity is fantastic’ gives £1m to Tories”

“Boris Johnson’s Tories have been handed £1m by a billionaire financier who backs a no-deal Brexit and boasted “insecurity is fantastic”.

Peter Hargreaves’ huge donation was revealed as latest figures showed the Conservatives trousered £3.6m in big-money donations in the last week – compared to just £522,000 for Labour .

The 73-year-old tycoon, who co-founded investment firm Hargreaves Lansdown and reportedly has an Embraer Legacy 500 private jet, said last year he’d bet his entire £3bn wealth that “we would get free trade” with Europe after a no-deal Brexit.

He gave £3.2m to Nigel Farage’s Leave.EU campaign in 2016.

During the referendum campaign in May 2016 he said Brexit “will be like Dunkirk again”, adding: “We will get out there and we will be become incredibly successful because we will be insecure again.

“And insecurity is fantastic.”

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/billionaire-no-deal-brexit-backer-21033877

 

Neil Parish 640th worst constituency MP out of 650 (Swire 649th!)

These are the rankings of all south-west MPs for how good they have been as constituency MPs. As noted in an earlier post (with 1 being top and 650 being bottom) Swire came 649th!

Just as interesting is the ranking of Neil Parish (Tiverton and Honiton) who came 640th.

Basically, East Devon had two of the worst constituency MPs in the House of Commons with one of them (Parish) almost certain to be re-elected and able to spend more time on his Somerset farm at our expense.

AND no doubt if (heaven forfend)Jupp and his boss Raab get in, Jupp would no doubt be spending most of his time cosying up to Raab in London.

#56 Luke Pollard Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport Devon Labour
#103 Sarah Wollaston Totnes Devon Liberal Democrat
#149 Anne Marie Morris Newton Abbot Devon Conservative
#175 Geoffrey Cox Torridge and West Devon Devon Conservative
#306 Gary Streeter South West Devon Devon Conservative
#343 Mel Stride Central Devon Devon Conservative
#453 Kevin Foster Torbay Devon Conservative
#511 Ben Bradshaw Exeter Devon Labour
#528 Johnny Mercer Plymouth, Moor View Devon Conservative
#612 Peter Heaton-Jones North Devon Devon Conservative
#640 Neil Parish Tiverton and Honiton Devon Conservative
#649 Hugo Swire East Devon Devon Conservative

“General election: Boris Johnson refuses to commit to doing interview with Andrew Neil before election”

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/dec/05/general-election-johnson-outlines-plan-for-first-100-days-as-campaign-enters-final-week-live?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

“East Devon Independent Claire Wright set to unite Remain voters in close historic two-way contest”

REMEMBER: a vote for anyone other than Claire Wright is a vote handed to Conservatives.

https://exeterobserver.org/2019/12/05/2019-east-devon-independent-claire-wright-unite-remain-voters-general-election-green-party-lib-dems/

Claire Wright manifesto:

Click to access GEManifesto2019FINAL5.pdf

So, the choice is:

Claire Wright – Independent – local born, passionate defender of NHS, environment, education. Former EDDC councillor who enforced transparency in the planning system despite push-back from councillors with vested interests. Current DCC councillor fighting for our local NHS and environment again and again. Local Woodland Trust representative.

Peter Faithfull – single issue independent who stood also in 2017 (standing inly on continued publicity for a conspiracy theory about the murder of Genette Tait in Aylesbury in 1978).

Eleanor Rylance – Lib Dem – repeal of Article 50, no public vote on Brexit and from a party whose leader voted many times for bedroom tax, no increase in benefits and for studemt loans. Also Lib Dems voted in coalition for the Health and Social Care Act 2012 which divided the country into competing health areas and accelerated NHS privatisation.

Simon Jupp – Conservative. Arrived in East Devon 4 weeks ago after failing to be selected for a Bristol constituency. Former Radio Exe DJ before going into politics and said to be adviser to Dominic Raab, choice of Hugo Swire for PM. A Remainer who had now fortuitously become a Leaver. Also seems to use name Simon James on Facebook.

Henry Gent – Green (ish, a bit) – farmer who has optioned a huge area of his land to Persimmon for 900 houses. Seems much more interested in development than anything else. On the profligate Broadclyst Parish Council, which has a larger precept than Honiton thanks to large-scale financial support to just a few preferred local groups and a very big staffing budget!

Dan Taylor – Labour – outsider in a constituency that is not known for any Labour support!

A masterclass in fake news

https://tompride.wordpress.com/2018/11/27/more-fake-news-from-mainstream-journalists-trying-to-influence-brexit/?fbclid=IwAR1XYR0B_vwpAlUWm6LT6TcrioZ9K2WPYQkAyHaScAhbP8ft84kvGb8s2dc

“Disgruntled Tories may stay at home in East Devon, giving Independent candidate Claire Wright a chance”

Tory parachuted-in candidate described as “straight from Tory central casting” – love it!

“Independent candidate Claire Wright is gaining ground on the Conservatives:

Fake news, the ripping down of posters, an independent candidate with a chance of winning, and a new Conservative candidate helicoptered in from central casting.

The sleepy coastal constituency of East Devon is not at all used to such excitement at election time. This, according to pretty much any expert you choose to listen to, is the only seat in the UK where the independent has a realistic chance of winning a seat in Westminster.

That independent candidate is Claire Wright, currently a local councillor and a lifelong resident of the constituency.

The i politics newsletter cut through the noise

“I am going to win. I can feel it here,” she says raising her hand to her chest.

Her confidence is not entirely misplaced. It is clear that Ms Wright is the only candidate in East Devon that can beat the Conservatives for the first time in 156 years.

Boris Johnson visited an East Devon farm shop in an attempt to give the Conservative candidate a boost.

The Tories are clearly concerned at the momentum building for Ms Wright. So much so that Boris Johnson popped up in a local farm shop to support his candidate on Thursday. The same day Ms Wright gained her own celebrity endorsement from Hugh Grant.

Mr Johnson showed up to extol the virtues of Simon Jupp, who has left his role as an adviser to Dominic Raab in the Treasury in an attempt to retain the constituency for the Conservatives following the retirement of Hugo Swire, who bequeathed him a majority of just over 8,000 to defend.

Third time lucky?

While such a buffer would usually suffice, Ms Wright believes her third attempt at the seat is going to send Jupp back to London with his tail between his legs.

Since her first effort in 2015, Ms Wright has all but wiped out support for the Liberal Democrats, and, after the 2017 election, slashed the Tory majority by a third.

“There’s three key things that are different this time around,” says Ms Wright. “First, the funding has been much easier this time around. We’re not quite at our expenses limit of £16,000, but we’re not far off.

“Second, we’re finding far more people know who I am in this campaign, and, third, more and more of them realise that voting for me as an independent candidate is not a wasted vote. They know what I stand for and they know I can win this.”

During her decade in district and county politics Ms Wright has been a vociferous campaigner for local NHS services, environmental matters and education. Indeed, if you put her manifesto pledges next to those of the Liberal Democrats, then you would be hard pushed to notice much difference.

A ‘final’ Brexit referendum

However, one area where she does move away from the Lib Dems is on Brexit. She advocates a second, and final, referendum on this most divisive of issues.

“In that second referendum, I will campaign to remain,” she says. “Clearly, my opponent is pro-Brexit and there’s a distinct difference in our positions on this and so many other incredibly important issues facing people today. I want to boost our local services, while the government has cut funding to them. I want to keep the smaller hospitals like the one we have here in Exmouth open. The Conservative cuts means they could be forced to close. I want to make huge changes in the way we tackle the climate emergency immediately. The Conservatives don’t.”

While the 54 per cent of voters in the East Devon district opted in favour of Brexit, the Parliamentary constituency map extends a little further to the west and into the suburbs of remain voting Exeter. This means the split between leavers and remainers is almost straight down the middle in the Parliamentary seat.

After an hour talking in the Exmouth ice cream parlour owned by her enthusiastic campaign manager Tony Badcott, she drives up to the Brixington area of this beach-loving community to knock on some doors, trying to convince more voters of her ability to represent them in the Commons.

In previous campaigns Ms Wright had not focused her efforts on such areas because they were considered staunch Tory. However, there does appear to be something of a shift. As she walks from door to door, there are two clear themes. Either people are voting for her, or those that did vote Conservative last time remain undecided. The undecideds are in the clear majority, with several Brexiteers suggesting they will not bother voting.

“I voted for Brexit and for the Tories, but they didn’t get Brexit done,” said one animated voter. “I’m not going to bother voting for any of them. They all just lie, and lie and lie.”

While this is clearly a vote Ms Wright cannot count on, it is an indication of what could be the determining factor in East Devon. The more disgruntled, Brexit-backing Conservative voters stay at home on polling day, the greater her odds of winning will be.

Such a victory would be an extraordinary event, as it would be the first ever victory for an independent candidate that has faced competition from all the main parties. There’s no Remain pact here. The Lib Dems and Green Party candidates are currently refusing to give Ms Wright her blessing, despite the fact that their votes could prove crucial in preventing what they do not want most – a Conservative victory.

A new ‘local newspaper’ appears

During the afternoon’s canvassing a member of Ms Wright’s small army of committed volunteers gets in touch with her, after receiving the first, and probably only, edition of East Devon Future through her letterbox. Only on close inspection, and with the help of some magnification for many, does it become clear this ‘local paper’ is nothing of the kind. It is funded, in fact, by the Conservative and Unionist Party.

“It’s fake news,” says Ms Wright. “It’s a clear attempt to deceive voters.”

Conservative central office has posted this newspaper through voters’ letterboxes.

Just an hour or so later, as darkness begins to fall on her campaigning in Brixington, Ms Wright also learns that one of her large campaign boards had been ripped down by “two men dressed in black”. Things are certainly ramping up with only 12 days of campaigning left.

As for Ms Wright’s Conservative opponent, he appears to have realised tide on the River Exe could be turning against him. At Thursday’s hustings at Exmouth Community College, Mr Jupp could not apologise enough for what the Conservatives have delivered, or, for many in the audience, failed to deliver in a raft of areas such as the NHS, education and the environment.

“I am sorry for that,” he began several answers with, hoping the voters would now trust him to make things better.

Ms Wright says: “It was a surprise to hear him lament the ‘scandal that food banks exist’, that the NHS had been ‘neglected’ and to declare that ‘funding has been far too low for far too long’ in our schools.

“His admission that the Conservatives had been ‘not too friendly toward teachers in the past’ will come as no surprise to the watching teachers at Exmouth Community college. They had to write a begging letter to parents when there was not enough money to buy simple materials.”

While no one i spoke to, other than Ms Wright herself, could say she will win for sure, the pressure is certainly on Mr Jupp to deliver for the current occupant of No.10.

When one member of that hustings audience interrupted him to highlight “the devastation Tory austerity cuts had caused” cracks in the Conservative candidate’s composure began to show.

“Don’t heckle,” Mr Jupp snapped back at the voter. “It’s quite rude.”

You get the feeling there’s a lot more heckling left in this race yet.”

https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/general-election-2019-disgruntled-conservative-party-voting-east-devon-claire-wright-1328557

Lib Dems Swinson – brightest bright blue Tory

REMEMBER: a vote for East Devon Lib Dems is a vote for the parachuted-in Tory – only Claire Wright can win against him.

“Jo Swinson has apologised for voting to cut benefits while serving in government with the Conservatives.

The Liberal Democrat leader told the BBC’s Andrew Neil her party had been wrong to back the so-called bedroom tax in the coalition government and “we should have stopped it”.

Although some cuts were needed when her party came into office in 2010, she suggested austerity had gone too far.
Her party was committed to spend more on welfare and childcare, she added.

During the 30-minute interview, to be broadcast on BBC One at 19.30 GMT, Ms Swinson was repeatedly challenged on her party’s record in government between 2010 and 2015 and her personal backing for cuts to benefits and Sure Start children’s centres.

She acknowledged she had voted nine times for the bedroom tax, the controversial policy which saw working-age families in council or housing association homes docked housing benefit if they were deemed to have more bedrooms than they needed. …

… Pressed by Mr Neil on whether the almost 10 years of austerity was a “necessary evil or terrible mistake”, she replied: “Clearly too much was cut, clearly not enough was raised from taxation.

“And certainly the investment should have kicked in earlier in terms of more borrowing for capital investment. …”

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50660212

“‘Hello there!’ Hilarious moment Boris caught ‘lasciviously’ flirting with Turkish reporter”

No, Daily Express – sycophantic supporters of Boris Johnson and Conservatives- it ISN’T hilarious – it’s mysogenistic, patronising and insulting and demeaning to women.

But then, you wouldn’t understand that.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1212981/boris-johnson-nato-summit-press-conference-turkish-reporter-video

“General election 2019: Parties warned over ‘newspaper’ election leaflets”

Such as these in East Devon:

Lib Dems:

Conservatives:

For article, see:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50652686

“Boris Johnson shuts down press conference after question on NHS in a trade deal”

“Boris Johnson abruptly shut down a press conference after being asked if he had spoken to Donald Trump about ruling the NHS out of a future US/UK trade deal.

Asked by the Independent if he had made it “crystal clear” to Donald Trump that “neither the NHS or pharmaceuticals” should be part of future trade negotiations, the PM threw a bit of a huff and said he wouldn’t answer any more questions.

It comes after the Mirror revealed plans from predatory US health firms who believe the British market will be easier to crack after Brexit .

Mr Johnson seemed to be trying to strike a different tone from Trump – who just minutes earlier cancelled his post conference press conference.

But the PM’s open approach changed when he was quizzed about the row around NHS drug prices.

A visibly riled Mr Johnson brought questions to a juddering halt.

He began blustering:”I think everybody by now has rumbled all this for the nonsense that it is.

“I think I might wind up this press conference now because I think we’re starting to scrape the barrel.” “

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-shuts-down-press-21024829

Boris Johnson v. intern

Hilarious but so true spoof! Fake news – yes: fake facts – no!

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FPeoplesMomentum%2Fvideos%2F2483260751997137%2F&show_text=0&width=476