Obviously, Pulman’s View did as it reported the recent launch of EDA’s election campaign. So, what’s odd about that you might ask? The answer is that clearly some people took exception to Pulman’s View’s reporting of the event as its editor records in this week’s edition which Zorro reprints below.
Every time that there is
some attempt be it by the electors or Councillors on
EDDC to challenge the incumbent ruling Conservative majority on the District Council the political mudslinging starts.
Pulman’s View – edition 10 February
From the editor’s chair
Party time at Knowle!
I CAN’T recall a story
that has stimulated such
a reaction than the one we broke last weekabout the East Devon Alliance forming into an
official political party and fielding at least 40
candidates to take on the Tory domination at
East Devon District Council at the May elections.
Such was the importance of the story that I
took the unusual decision of making it the frontpage lead on each of our six editions across East
Devon.
Pulman’s View had
hardly hit the streets
when my mobile started to ring. I must havefielded at least 15 calls before 11am on my way
by train to London, and it soon became clear
that my fellow first class passengers were getting
a bit annoyed, prompting me to put the
phone on silent before dealing with the calls at
Waterloo.
Predictably we were accused of political bias.
There was only one reason why we decided to
give the story such prominence in all editions -news value. At no time since local government
was reformed and East Devon came into power
had any group mustered 40 or more candidates
to fight a local election under one umbrella.
I don’t live in East Devon so I can’t be
accused of voting for the East Devon Alliance.
But I admire their determination to provide the
electorate of East Devon with an alternativeand their view that rather than moaning on the
sidelines they decided to do something about
it. That can only be good for local democracy.
This column is not anti-Tory (I have some
very good true-Blue friends). But it is anti-arrogance
- and I believe that’s one of the major
reasons why so many people are disillusioned
with the current set-up.
Such stories, of course, fuel the rumour mill
which has been working overtime with suggestions
that some Tory councillors want to
defect and others have been deselected.
We don’t know whether they are true or not
- but we are on the case.
And I was tickled that the East Devon Alliance
members decided to throw a party lastSaturday night - at Knowle!
Philip Evans
It’s time for change! It’s time for challenge!
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