Monthly Archives: May 2012

Risking It All – part 4 – Sam Chapman

Editor’s Note:- Yes, it’s me, Sam Chapman, seeking to be the Conservative candidate for Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner, with more at Sam4Lancs.com It was a simple decision, though not an easy one. Having spent 12 years managing Community Safety … Continue reading

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Risking It All – part 3 – Kashaf Walayat OBE

Editor’s Note:- Some candidates have jobs where laws or rules prevent their political involvement, yet those same roles may give them experience and insight that could make them a better Police and Crime Commissioner. We have already covered the case … Continue reading

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Risking It All – part 2 – Ken Maddock

Editor’s Note – Some PCC hopefuls already have important positions in local politics, or another commitment that would be difficult to combine with being PCC. A few may be wondering whether voters will wear them squeezing the two together under … Continue reading

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Risking It All – part 1 – Keith Hunter

Editor’s note:- At elections most candidates lose. Even those who seek out ‘safe seats’ find them heavily contested within their parties. Without people prepared to run the risk of the public rejection and embarassment at the end of an election … Continue reading

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A personal note

This site has completed its first trimester. I must thank my loyal readership for coming back so often, and in particular a few dozen candidates from across the political spectrum for their contribution. I don’t know what you learn from … Continue reading

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The First One Isn’t Always Free…

Earlier this week a nice man from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) rang me up while I was driving. I carefully pulled in to the side of the road, officer, and took the call. Together with the Association … Continue reading

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Not Ken Again?

Yesterday’s London Mayoral victory was a significant political achievement for Boris Johnson, who from roughly 2 million voters, polled roughly 250,000 votes better than his party did. Lots of people have noticed this, and it should be recognised, showing the … Continue reading

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Waiting…

PCC Candidates – See that Mayoral election count? That adding up of votes from this-that-and-the-other area? That wondering whether a first preference victory will flip the other way on second preferences? Come November, that’s you, that is.  

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Changing Gear

Apologies for my absence yesterday. A full day of ‘knocking up’ (not as much fun as it sounds) followed by an election count last night left precious little opportunity in terms of time or energy to update the site, but … Continue reading

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Going Postal

You might think it’s election day today, but in many ways it’s not. OK, so WordPress prefers Greenwich Mean Time to the British Summer variety, and thinks it’s still Wednesday, but that’s not what I mean. Don’t get me wrong. … Continue reading

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