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    VIC;
    I applaud your committment to a cause, but do find from time to time your not always carrying the people with you.

    Let me give you two examples;


    1; At the town hall peoples port meeting , your outburst at the end of the meeting
    was both disrespectful, but clearly not what that audience wanted to hear
    and could have been done elswhere, you put a fair questuion forward at the
    start of the meeting as did others many remained unanswered which would
    have helped your case, but your outburst at the end didn't gain you many
    friends from the people you state you fight for.


    Clearly as i said outside, this was a bad move, and put you in a bad light for
    many reasons, including.
    A;Disrepecting the Mayor
    B;Vote loser
    C;Wrong audience


    2; The second campaign is the latest you report on the Whitfield developement
    in the local elections had local opinion in whitfield been against the
    developement then the tories would not have gained the 2 seats from the
    lib dems.
    Clearly it wasn't even a close call, people in whitfield were happy to elect
    2 tories happy in there leaflet to have the developement in whitfield.

    So vic you do need i feel tio reflect on the campaigns to be involved in
    and look at, is this about just getting publicity for vic, or am i on the same
    wavelengnth as the local people.

    I hope this advice can be taken as just that, advice to a friend, we can all learn from each other.

    I have strong views on both of thse campaigns, but feel it better to put the arguments forward, trying in the process to take people with you.

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