Prestwich Advertiser letter debacle, and the Lib Dem voting record

I came back from my honeymoon to the usual mountain of mail. And like everyone else does, I immediately cast it all aside to reach the local free paper from a fortnight ago.

I wasn’t happy though, when I read the Prestwich Advertiser of 5th August.

In it, a local Labour activist queried why I hadn’t replied to a previous letter of his asking a simple question about how the Lib Dems had voted in Council this year. His original letter had hinted that there was a deal between the Lib Dems and Tories locally which could be seen when analysing how we’d all voted. It was a reasonable question, and one which, since someone had taken the trouble to ask, should have been answered.

I was annoyed though, because I had replied to the letter originally, only for the paper not to print the reply! Not only had the paper not printed my reply, but they’d now printed a letter criticising me for not replying!

I am very conscious of the need to answer questions from anyone, even dyed-in-the-wool Labour activists out to make my party and me look bad. I haven’t ever shied away from doing that, either in the press or on here. It really gets me angry when it’s suggested otherwise, particularly in the press when it’s simply not true.

The Prestwich Advertiser should know better. I hope their approach in this instance isn’t a symptom of their recent takeover by the people who own the Daily Mirror, the most voraciously pro-Labour / anti-Lib Dem national paper of the lot. I don’t think it is, because their news coverage has been very fair of late. But the letters page is a key local opinion-former, and it’s important that they don’t make mistakes like this.

To be clear, I have sent a letter to them this week explaining their mistake (together with a copy of the original reply I sent) and again answering the original question. Just so that an answer to the original query is in the public domain, I will put on here what is in the letter, namely that there have been two Council meetings since the local elections. Overall there have been five final motions put to the vote. The votes cast were as follows:
 
1) Motion on Six Town Housing – Conservatives and Lib Dems voted the same way.
2) Motion on cuts – All three parties voted the same way.
3) Motion on appointing the Leader - Labour and Lib Dems voted the same way.
4) Motion on appointments to committees – Conservatives and Labour voted the same way.
5) Motion on remunerations – All three parties voted the same way.
 
So, despite the original letter (and its follow up) hinting that there is some kind of deal between the Tories and the Lib Dems, the facts are otherwise.

Hopefully that will be printed in this week’s paper to set the record straight!

Rick

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@tewilkins The mirror is a horrific newspaper. In a very tight field indeed it may be the most disgusting one of all.

7 hours ago Reply

This just makes me so annoyed. Sad for micah, sad for us all. Twitter and the police, sort it out. http://t.co/hz3ip4ah

8 hours ago Reply

@TamoorT ha, sadly not. I do like a good quiz night, but i give enough money to prestwich politicos as it is!

19 hours ago Reply

Little pleases me more than seeing man utd lose, but ryan giggs - what a player. I was 9 when he made his debut! http://t.co/D6B1IZBE

21 hours ago Reply

Interesting election results last night and polling numbers in this article. http://t.co/rS2H78jr

23 hours ago Reply

But not half as ridiculous as this. http://t.co/kVEbd8hU

24 hours ago Reply

I'm not a religious person, but i was a councillor for four years, and this is frankly ridiculous. http://t.co/tw2ZQJoL

24 hours ago Reply

For god's sake, please Cameron and. Clegg read this and do what it says: http://t.co/pflpt39j #dropthebill

2 days ago Reply

@brightey where'd you see it? I've missed it and wanna catch up.

2 days ago Reply

@jreedmp I know. What on earth are they doing? A single day in an nhs trust should convince them of their folly. An absolute mess.

2 days ago Reply

@jreedmp I am angry/amazed that clegg won't do something. Meanwhile the back-office NHS is in turmoil and this will spread to patients soon.

3 days ago Reply

@TotalPolitics @jreedmp

3 days ago Reply

Imagine how much more time nhs staff could spend delivering/improving services if they weren't completing tenders for them #dropthebill

3 days ago Reply

Didn't sleep cos i'd spent 12 mad hours working to save a nhs service we already deliver from money-bagging private hands #dropthebill

3 days ago Reply

Sincere and heartfelt apologies to those waiting on tenterhooks waiting to hear what #lastnightsweirddream was. I didn't sleep well.

3 days ago Reply

Words of wisdom from my teacher wife: 'outstanding ofsted rating does not an outstanding school make'.

3 days ago Reply

@MattPBailey He'd certainly be cheaper. TBF to capello he has just qualified for the euros. But honestly, seems like an easy job to me.

3 days ago Reply

@jreedmp bears may not mean what you think it means, especially when in the context of toilet graffiti...

3 days ago Reply

#englandmanager step forward mr steve bruce.

3 days ago Reply

@mj_wilkins @nikhild23 two words: big ron.

3 days ago Reply

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