Either he has completely lost touch with reality, or he has resigned himself to defeat at the next general election and just wants to keep his hands on ?11,000.
Whichever you choose to believe, it is clear to me that the Labour MP for Gillingham and Rainham, Paul Clark, has lost touch with his constituents after [...]
There now follows an open message to all politicians in Medway, who, in the near future, may (if democracy prevails) be called upon to vote on proposals which would include the disgraceful eviction of Gillingham Air Cadets.
Last week I went on yet another rant about the Chatham World Heritage Partnership, who seem to be hell-bent [...]
February 5, 2010 | Posted in
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Gillingham North,
Gillingham South,
Gillingham and Rainham,
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For many Medway residents, the general election will not be the only time they head for the polls this year.
Residents in Gillingham North, Gillingham South, Rainham Central, River, Rochester East, Rochester South and Horsted and Rochester West wards all face the prospects of a second visit to the polling station weeks after the general election.
Of [...]
January 29, 2010 | Posted in
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Geoff Juby,
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Mark Reckless,
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Rehman Chishti,
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Public institutions and organisations never cease to amaze me in their arrogance, and single-minded mentality, and the recipient of my anger today is the Chatham World Heritage Partnership.
Once again the truth behind their twisted plans has emerged, and once again I am forced to go on the offensive against a partnership which seems hell-bent on [...]
January 28, 2010 | Posted in
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The controversy over the Holy Trinity Church seems to be never ending at the moment, so I’d like to just pause the arguments here for a second and just take a look at this photograph.
It is, without a shadow of a doubt, the most beautiful sight ever to be photographed in Twydall’s history – and [...]