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		<title>Horsell Action Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s nothing better than a bit of politics when the sun&#8217;s shining, people are in and willing to talk and the parliamentary candidate is getting greeted on the street by people who recognise him from literature. But so it was this morning when we held an Action Day in Horsell for my campaign along with [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s nothing better than <strong>a bit of politics</strong> when the sun&#8217;s shining, people are in and willing to talk and the parliamentary candidate is getting greeted on the street by people who recognise him from literature. But so it was this morning when we held an <strong>Action Day</strong> in <strong>Horsell</strong> for my campaign along with <strong>Jonathan Lord</strong>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve read an awful lot of <strong>baseless rubbish</strong> about him elsewhere and in some election literature, which I have <a href="http://www.thehorsellsmouth.com/2010/03/mythbusting-jonathan-lord-part-1/">addressed previously</a>. While our opponents campaign on the importance of locality because they have <strong>little else to recommend their candidate</strong>, Jonathan is interested in meeting people to demonstrate the <strong>broad portfolio of personal and political skills</strong> that we believe would make him a <strong>strong and effective</strong> MP for Woking. It seems that people in Horsell High Street this morning understood this.</p>
<p>Far from quizzing him about where he lives &#8211; <strong>as Lib Dem activists have been asked to do if he calls</strong> &#8211; they are concentrating on the <strong>big picture</strong>. That is that we need someone to stand up in parliament and argue Woking&#8217;s case to the highest democratic authority in the land <strong>and that person needs to be charismatic and credible</strong>. He was <strong>greeted warmly</strong> both on the doorstep and in the street this morning by people from all<strong> parts of the village</strong> who can see what he would offer Woking as our representative if they back him on May 6.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a common theme of Lib Dem literature to <strong>erect barriers</strong> - a barrier between <strong>Jonathan and his party</strong>, a barrier between <strong>Jonathan and Woking</strong> or between anyone else and the people they want to represent. Well, those barriers are all very well as election tools but they <strong>don&#8217;t exist in reality</strong>. <strong>As Conservatives, we must not talk the language of barriers, problems and disconnects but of accessibility, solutions and relationships</strong> &#8211; <em>and watching Jonathan&#8217;s reception in Horsell this morning demonstrated to me the value of that approach and why I believe that ultimately it will win through</em>.</p>

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		<title>Food waste muck-raking</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of days ago I received among the more dubious of Lib Dem leaflets, which was masquerading as a National and Local issues survey. Actually, there was only one short and very general question on national issues and the rest of it was dedicated to stirring up local matters, which the Lib Dems usually [...]]]></description>
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<p>A couple of days ago I received among the more dubious of <strong>Lib Dem</strong> leaflets, which was masquerading as a <strong>National and Local issues survey</strong>. Actually, there was only one short and very general question on national issues and the rest of it was dedicated to <strong>stirring up local matters</strong>, which the Lib Dems usually achieve with some skill. None of the issues probed about was particularly surprising.</p>
<p>The one thing that did catch my eye though was <strong>question six</strong>, which asked people &#8220;<em>Do you have all the information you need about the new food waste collections (starting January 2010)&#8221;</em>? Apart from inviting the answer &#8220;no&#8221; and provoking a <strong>small degree of antipathy</strong> among voters, I&#8217;m left wondering what all this is about. In case the Lib Dems hadn&#8217;t noticed, a <a href="http://www.woking.gov.uk/environment/wasterecycle/foodcollections/foodwaste">whole section of the <strong>Woking Borough Council</strong> website </a>is dedicated to answering a myriad of questions on the service and it is also linked to on the <strong>homepage</strong>.</p>
<p>In addition, I had my <strong>caddies</strong> delivered today and there is included in the package an <strong>eight-page booklet</strong> that describes in <strong>more detail than you could ever need</strong> why the scheme is being introduced, how to use it, what can go in the bins and includes a <strong>tear-out calendar of collection dates</strong>. As a PR officer, I&#8217;m fairly certain that this covers most bases.</p>
<p>Anyone who still doesn&#8217;t have enough information on the scheme after that either has an <strong>unhealthy interest in the mechanics of waste collection</strong> or <strong>simply isn&#8217;t listening</strong>. To me, <strong>question six demonstrates that the Lib Dems suffer from one of these afflictions</strong>. <em>Answers on a postcard</em>.</p>

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