Thanks for the research into the expenses - excellent work.
One of my initial points was that there are only two serious and credible political groups in Marple. The Liberal Democrats and the Marple in Action campaign. I know MiA is not political with a big P and it is a single issue group, not a party, let me be clear on that. However, in their different capacities as good citizens it was David Hoyle and Mick McPhee raising the voices of opposition on the issue of the A boards. Both are leading and very visible members of MiA, but my point is this - they as independent voices with a strong community commitment are much more effective than the Conservatives in holding the members to account. I agree about Syd Lloyd - I know him as we're both Governors of a school in the area - and he's a heavyweight.
The silence on Wednesday night and the lack of visibility locally concerns me. There are big issues for Marple ahead and I don't have any confidence in the Tories locally, 1, in being the body capable of toppling Shan Alexander, who I believe deserves to be voted out and 2, should they win by stealth and on a LibDem backlash, of representing the community effectively.
I am very flattered and encouraged by the many messages of the support on this important issue. It deserves careful time and thought.
Kind regards,
Michael Taylor
Michael Taylor