Zorro wonders whether Hugo is feeling rather secure as we head into the
final 80 days before the general election. The reason why Zorro ponders this is because if you look at the East Devon Conservatives’ website http://www.eastdevonconservatives.org/
and compare his lack of a profile in the Constituency, compared to his two
challengers, Andrew Chapman (UKIP) and Claire Wright
(Independent) http://www.claire-wright.org/
then it screams out complacency!
At every turn Claire Wright has managed to establish and
maintain a high local profile. This is probably helped by the fact that she
lives all the time in the Constituency and is heavily involved in supporting
local communities through her work on both Devon
County Council and East Devon District
Council. This is even more incredible when one realises that as an
Independent local Councillor and potential MP, all of her activities are funded
not via big business or masses of Party supporters, but from committed electors
who have decided to put their money where their mouth is.
So, Claire
Wright has to maintain a high visible presence which she does
through her blog site, on Twitter and making the news that the local press and
media are more than willing to report.
On the other hand our errant MP would appear to assume that the seat is
his to keep at the general election. Equally, it appears that the local East Devon
Conservatives have nothing to say to the electors. Why does Zorro come to that opinion?
Look at the local press and media – we seem to be playing the “Where’s Hugo?” game. Apart from a lovely double page
spread recently in the Herald recently that
reported on his jaunts to far off places, or his comments back at the end of
last year about his EDDC Conservative Councillor
colleagues decision to relocate the Knowle, Hugo
seems invisible to his electors.
Perhaps Hugo relies upon informing people through his http://twitter.com/HugoSwire Twitter account. Perhaps not! This account keeps you up to date, not about anything that is related to the Constituency but again it keeps us informed about his Ministerial duties.
So, Zorro turned to the
official East Devon Conservatives website http://www.eastdevonconservatives.org/
and had to assume that anyone with a connection to Hugo or the East Devon Conservatives had gone away on a rather
long holiday. This website tells you nothing about what is happening locally.
The most up to date information is In the section Headed “News” and in the sub section “National
News” you get the latest national anti Labour propaganda. It looks
relatively up to date as it cites information dated 13 February 2015.
However, if you look at other parts of East
Devon Conservatives website it paints a much sorrier picture. The
message in the “Events” section tells
us that there are no upcoming events, and the last newsletter was produced a
whole year ago in February 2014. So, over the past nothing has happened of note
that should be communicated? Mmmn!
It’s an equally dispiriting search for current or recent information in
the “News” section of the website.
Here the last posting in “Articles” was
on 15 March 2012! The last piece of “European
News” was a bit more recent having been posted on 29 April 2014, in the
lead up to the last European elections!
As for “Westminster News” we
have to go back to 5 September 2012 for any information. Err Zorro thought that even if the site was
sparser on local matters then as our MP is a Conservative then this might have
more up to date snippets, but clearly not. And as for “Local News” nothing has been posted since 5 November 2014. Again,
presumable the Conservatives don’t think that there is much really of interest
that has happened locally that ought to be posted.
All in all one has to hope that if telling local people what is happening
and being seen to act on their issues leads to votes on 7 May, then Hugo and
the East Devon Conservatives will have
problems.
Finally, Zorro turned to the
East Devon Conservatives Twitter account http://twitter.com/eastdevontories
and realised this is how Hugo and the local Conservatives get their
message across! It all makes sense now!
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