Showing posts with label Conservative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservative. Show all posts

Monday, 16 April 2018

Another do-nothing no-hoper tries to con Milton voters


Garry Lowen is the latest in a long line of Milton Conservative hopefuls, although he seems
somewhat less active than many of his predecessors. Aside from the General Election year of 2015, Milton ward has been a miserable experience for the Conservatives since 2012 – so miserable that no-one has attempted a second go at it. Mr Lowen may be tempted next year if he fails in May – only time will tell.

Mr Lowen’s largely invisible campaign has not deterred him from claiming all sorts things, including Conservative support for the NHS. Ha ha ha! Look at the statistics – the NHS is struggling in Conservative hands (it always does).

Under his party’s watch Milton ward is becoming steadily more dangerous, and not surprisingly Mr Lowen does not mention his party’s woeful record on law and order.

As for the state of the roads and pavements - just walk around the borough and see just how wonderful they are.

If you want another Conservative councilor who does nothing then go ahead and vote for Garry Lowen, otherwise vote for the hard-working current councilor, Cheryl Nevin.

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Oh dear! Southend Tory Candidate only prepared to support grammar schools (and no other)




So, it’s official, Southend’s Tories are only interested in the borough’s grammar schools. Quite what the many other schools in the borough will think about this is not known, and is likely unprintable in many instances anyway.


Conservative leaflets in Southend are often poor, but ‘dire’ is the only way to describe what I have seen recently.

Alan Dear’s “Future Priorities” are woolly to say the least, although he is quite explicit in his fondness for the four grammar schools and his failure to equally endorse the borough’s other schools. His ward, Belfairs, includes one of the ignored schools (more if you include junior schools).

My views on segregated education are well-known and oft stated, but this does not stop me supporting all schools of all types. I want every child to have a good education, clearly something that Mr Dear does not agree with.

As to his future priorities – what of his current priorities? It is a rather curious strap-line to say the least.

Although I have not seen an announcement, this leaflet does confirm that Cllr Mo Butler will not be seeking a second term. Whether she was de-selected, or just got fed up with being in the chamber with the bigots in her party, is not known to me.

St Luke's Voice Winter 2018/19 edition