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Yes to Fairer Votes Stall in The Comet

Comet AV Stall Story

The “Yes to Fairer Votes” stall in Stevenage Town Centre was featured in The Comet this week. The cross-party campaign saw representatives from local Liberal Democrat, Labour and Green parties as well several non-aligned supporters manning the stall. . . . → Read More: Yes to Fairer Votes Stall in The Comet

Robin Parker, Letter to Stevenage Comet 10.04.2011

Dear Sir

Clarification of two items in the Comet for 7 April may help your readers.

You report in the article Council is slammed despite cuts in allowances (page 5) that a local business organization is critical of the level of councillors’ allowances on Stevenage Borough Council. However, the Comet has never reported the . . . → Read More: Robin Parker, Letter to Stevenage Comet 10.04.2011

Robin Parker, Letter to the Advertiser 6.4.2011

Cllr Robin Parker CC

Dear Sir

Two of your correspondents (Advertiser Letters 6 April) have the wrong idea.

First, Brian Morgan states that money saved by his proposed spending cuts could be used to “pay off our debt”. The current spending cuts, forced on the Coalition government by over spending (on borrowed money) by the previous Labour government, . . . → Read More: Robin Parker, Letter to the Advertiser 6.4.2011

Tim Neale in The Comet

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Chells candidate, Tim Neale was featured in an last week’s Comet in an article called “Resident’s Anger at Parking Nightmare” on the redevelopment of the Nobel and Marriotts sites.

The article quotes Tim extensively from the Marriotts Watch website.

The full article can be downloaded here in pdf . . . → Read More: Tim Neale in The Comet

Robin Parker Letter to the Comet

I do wonder sometimes upon which planet some members of the Labour Party live. Your Labour party correspondent from North East Hertfordshire (Comet Letters 31 March) asserts (without providing evidence) that before the financial crisis hit, under Labour “the budget deficit had been just about eliminated. It is not the case that there had been overspending by Labour.” . . . → Read More: Robin Parker Letter to the Comet