'may you live in
interesting times....... '
Well, now all the nominations
are in for the local elections in Corby borough.
Never in recent history have so many candidates contested seats.
A sign of the total dissatisfaction with labour?
In Central we have an interesting fight
Rob Hearne,
Leader of the Labour failures
v
Colin Barratt
(LibDem)
of the Epiphany Elderly Day Centre,
denied funding by Mr Hearne
DESPITE a public promise.
Waiting in the wings is
Michael Rodden
(Conservative)
A well respected fire-fighter in the community.
Both would be an asset to the council
Question is.................
Is Mr Hearne?
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In Hillside Ward
The totally discredited Mr (fast)
Eddie Gordon
rejected
by Kingswood,
rejected
by Shire lodge
IMPOSED
on Hillside
v
Dominic (Don) Maguire
(LibDem)
Mr Maguire has been a thorn in CBC's and labour's side for many years.
How, you might ask?
Simple, he asks questions THEY don't want to answer!
Will we see a 'dirty tricks' campaign against Mr Maguire?
'They' are desperate to stop this outspoken individual from being elected.
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In Danesholme..............
Well, could it be a clean sweep?
The usual suspects for labour (Yawn)
v
THREE LIB DEMS
including
Chris Stanbra,
the local spokesperson and
Treasurer of the Lib Dems in Corby.
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in Kingswood?
Well at least there is a
good Lib Dem standing!!
after ditching fast Eddie the local labour party decided
on
Maureen (passé vous le sick bag) Forshaw
and
(sound of fan fares - drums beating)
the charismatic.............
Brian (the postman) Massie
seems Kingswood labour party really do have a death wish.
Hey, Kingswood, what DID you do
to deserve this pair of losers?
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.and the rest of the town?
Contests in every seat
a choice at last
and finally..................
A short message to
Mr Nigel Rudd
Chief Executive of CBC
After your recent
£5,000 per year pay rise
After the
72% increase
in costs of running the
'Corporate and Democratic Core'
up from £786,000 last year
to
£1,341,000
this year
an increase of £555,000
While you cut our services at will
a quiet thought
With the possible influx of NON-Labour councillors
perhaps now we should remind you of an old chinese saying.
'may you live in interesting times..........
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