There must be a number of members within East Devon Conservatives, and
in particular incumbent MP Hugo Swire and EDDC
leader Paul
Diviani, who are wondering what on earth they have unleashed
politically. Anyone who has even the most fleeting of acquaintances with East Devon cannot have failed to have recognised
that the electors are very unhappy, not only with some recent significant EDDC decisions and how the majority Conservative
Councillors have treated their views, but also with the fact that our MP seems
to have fallen asleep on the job.
So, when your elected politicians are found to be so wanting, what can,
or should, the electors do?
Well, they can either shrug their shoulders and do nothing, which is a
dangerous approach to adopt in a democratic society. Or they can join with
others and set about trying to change things.
Many electors have clearly decided that it is the latter course of
action that they have chosen.
Hence, we will see significant challenges to East Devon Conservative Councillors
at the forthcoming local elections. The wall to wall local news coverage that East Devon Alliance http://www.eastdevonalliance.org.uk/
have received since at the beginning of the week they announced a coordinated
approach to supporting Independent candidates across East
Devon, is testimony to the popularity of the local call for change.
Equally, the launch last week of Independent parliamentary
candidate Claire Wright’s
http://www.claire-wright.org/
election manifesto, shows that change, not just at council level, but also at parliamentary
level is very much now an option.
So, as we enter the last 90 days until both our local and parliamentary
elections, Zorro is heartened by the
head of steam that has developed across East Devon to bring political change.
It can’t come too soon!
So, returning to the biblical quote, do East Devon Conservatives realise
what political anger they have unleashed by their actions and attitudes? One
suspects that they may have had to start realising. But, do they care? Do they
think that they have an unassailable political hold across East Devon? It is very
much a time for them to reap what they have sown!
Don’t forget that a good source of East
Devon matters is the East Devon Watch website http://eastdevonwatch.org/.
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