Voting for change on 7 May |
Parliamentary election
East Devon, or to use its correct parliamentary constituency title “Devon
East”, has had as its MP for the past two electoral terms, Hugo Swire, a
Conservative.
Hugo Swire hasn’t lavished the Constituency with too much attention.
Indeed, a visit from Hugo Swire to the Constituency is a rare occasion even
less rare is any intervention or comment by him upon locally important matters.
You only have to look at Hugo Swire’s website to see how little he says about
anything, let alone matters that local people are concerned about.
Hugo Swire doesn’t even bother to live in the Constituency that he
represents, instead, in addition to his London home, he resides within the
Central Devon Constituency with abuts East Devon. Surely, any MP worth their
salt would want to have some residential base in their Constituency, if for no
other reason than to have a feel for what is happening around them. It’s
difficult to do that from outside the Constituency’s boundary. It also
reinforces the view that electors could get that Hugo Swire is only playing lip
service to his total commitment to the Constituency.
Independent Claire Wright. Doing the Wright thing |
In contrast Claire Wright http://www.claire-wright.org/
is very much a local person having lived in the Constituency all her life.
Claire Wright is rooted in the issues that affect local people through her role
as a County Councillor and until the local election was called, as a District
Councillor.
Claire Wright has been campaigning to become the Constituency’s MP
since she announced her decision to fight for the seat last summer. Since then
Claire Wright has listened to the electorate and produced a manifesto that reflects
local concerns. She has gone right across the Constituency (several times)
meeting local people on the doorstep and on the street. She has held public
meetings and attended all of the public hustings. Claire Wright has showed her passion
for the constituency.
Claire Wright is fighting this election as an Independent. All of the
top bookmakers have Claire’s odds on being elected as around 9/2. Those odds
have dropped from 66/1 when she initially announced her candidature. At the
same time as her odds have shortened, Hugo Swire’s have lengthened. Claire
Wright’s odds are the best of any Independent parliamentary candidate in
Britain.
The press have also recognised that Claire Wright can unseat Hugo Swire.
Yesterday the Daily Telegraph ran a piece that excitedly considered the
possibility of Claire Wright overturning a “safe Conservative seat”, something
that Hugo Swire likes to tell us repeatedly. Recently the Western Morning News
highlighted Claire Wright’s credentials, particularly reminding us that when Claire
won her Devon County Council seat she beat the then Conservative leader of the
County Council. So, Claire Wright has form in beating well placed incumbents.
Daily Telegraph – http://t.co/sOLtjGCmml
Western Morning News – http://t.co/1zk9hTzRji
Independent Claire Wright. A real change for East Devon |
The Labour Party is standing Steve Race who seems far keener to
campaign in support of other Labour candidates elsewhere than to spend regular
time campaigning in East Devon. Similarly, the Liberal Democrat Party candidate
Stuart Mole has managed to maintain an incredibly low profile throughout the
campaign.
It is absolutely clear that the only candidate who can change the
political colour of East Devon in this parliamentary election is Independent
Claire Wright.
Zorro says very clearly – Claire
Wright is the only choice! Claire Wright is the Wright choice!
District Council election
The East Devon District Council has been a bastion of Conservative
representatives, and should be one of those very safe Conservative Councils. It
would not doubt have been so if the current Conservative majority group hadn’t
decided to run the District Council as its very own rotten borough.
The Conservative majority group has had such a large majority that it
appeared to forget, or perhaps not care, that it was accountable to the electorate.
Over the past four years the Conservative majority group on the District
Council has, at every turn, stuck two fingers up to the electorate. This has
alienated them from those who elected them and created an environment where at
this election what was once an unassailable Conservative majority is now facing
a very significant opposition from Green Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats,
the odd (literally) UKIP, as well as a tranche of Independent and Independent
East Devon Alliance candidates http://www.eastdevonalliance.org.uk/.
Independent East Devon Alliance - bringing change |
In this election the Independent and Independent East Devon Alliance candidates
are taking the fight to the Conservatives in virtually every Ward in the
Constituency. Local electors have an opportunity to ride East Devon of the politically
arrogant incumbent Conservative Councillors and to restore some civic pride to
East Devon.
Zorro supports the
Independents and the Independent East Devon Alliance candidates.
Let’s make tomorrow an election day – parliamentary and District
Council – that will be remembered for a long, long time.
It’s time for challenge! It’s time for change!
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