Child.
The other thread that, i believe, Lynne is reffering to is below;- http://dawlish.com/thread/details/45589
@Andrew - i do not work in any campaign office.
@Lynne , yes i know, i re-read it and posted above. @Lynne do you work in the lib dem campaign office? He exists - what as an actor? The quote given is just another example of the Lib Dems belittling other parties and arrogantly telling the voter what the 'smart choice is or who we 'should' vote for, but without offering any substance as to what makes the Lib Dems ...
@Andrew - the quote is from a 'day before poll' lib dem election leaflet (as i pointed out in my original posting). The person is not fabricated. He exists. And whilst I do not know him I do know of him.
oh look @HuwMatthews2 is addressing me directly.
No Indy....just couldn't get a word in edgeways between your posts.
@Lynne okay it's from a lib dem leaflet. it's hardly objective is it? any party can find someone who used to be a member or councillor of another party and who changed their minds and joined them. For all we know this could be fabricated. And tactical voting is applicable to around 48 seats where the combined opposition votes can topple the Tories. Newton Abbot isn't among the 48+/-.
@Andrew - funny enough i just looked at that photo just after i sent my last message. i guess you must be right, and hit the nail is what i'd say you've done. its surely no difference with a police officer for example, he would be required to take his uniform of when not at work? perhaps cllr wrigley is always at work, great if he is, but surely he needs to earn a keep outside of council life.
He does seemed rather chuffed with himself on the councillor profile photo. Maybe always wearing the chains are to do with peacocking? A display of power and manliness. http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/members.php