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Brighton boundaries continue to confuse election campaigners

by bhnews
Tuesday 19 Aug, 2014 at 11:09PM
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Campaign literature urging people to support Simon Kirby’s bid to be re-elected as the Tory MP for Brighton Kemptown has been mocked for featuring a photo of the wrong constituency

The Roadtrip Kemptown event page, featuring a picture of Brighton Pavilion
The Roadtrip2015 Brighton Kemptown event page, featuring a picture of Brighton Pavilion

A Facebook page for the RoadTrip2015 Brighton Kemptown event features a picture of sunny Brighton beach – but to the west of the pier, which is firmly in neighbouring Brighton Pavilion.

.@ThePennyDrops Don’t worry I shall be looking forward to showing them how fantastic Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven is!

— Simon Kirby MP (@SimonKirbyMP) August 19, 2014

RoadTrip2015 is a grassroots youth campaign initiative for the Conservatives which is inviting supporters from all over the country to key seats.

Mr Kirby said: “Lots of people are coming to Brighton on 30 August I am told because I am a popular and effective local MP.

“I’m always happy to show people around Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven. It’s a great place.

“People will be coming down to listen to local people’s views. I’m always keen to hear from everyone.

“It’s quite funny that local Labour activists don’t know where the boundaries lie have the cheek to criticise others from far away.

“They would be much better off joining me in campaigning for the issues that really matter to the city like our new hospital, travellers and coming up with a robust city plan.

“I’ll be showing our many visitors how fantastic Brighton Kemptown is and where it’s boundaries lie. I’ll happily make the same offer to any Labour candidates who are new to the City – I’m here to help everyone.”

This is not the first time a Brighton parliamentary candidate has come a cropper over boundaries.

In May, Labour candidate for Brighton Kemptown was pictured canvassing outside the Walmer Castle pub in Hanover – which is also the wrong side of the boundary with Brighton Pavilion, by a matter of yards.

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  1. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Political tittle tattle.

    Far more important is Kirby’s hypocrisy when he complains about the council considering new housing being built, having happily voted for changes to the law to tie the council and local people’s hands. Also, what about his lack lustre support for changes at the Royal Sussex, which he seems to have discovered as we have become close to an election.

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  2. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Political tittle tattle.

    Far more important is Kirby’s hypocrisy when he complains about the council considering new housing being built, having happily voted for changes to the law to tie the council and local people’s hands. Also, what about his lack lustre support for changes at the Royal Sussex, which he seems to have discovered as we have become close to an election.

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  3. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Political tittle tattle.

    Far more important is Kirby’s hypocrisy when he complains about the council considering new housing being built, having happily voted for changes to the law to tie the council and local people’s hands. Also, what about his lack lustre support for changes at the Royal Sussex, which he seems to have discovered as we have become close to an election.

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  4. Peacehaven Red says:
    12 years ago

    Well said, HJarrs

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  5. Peacehaven Red says:
    12 years ago

    Well said, HJarrs

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  6. Peacehaven Red says:
    12 years ago

    Well said, HJarrs

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  7. feline1 says:
    12 years ago

    Not surprising a Tory can’t read a map – more used to having his valet do that sort of thing for him, before riding off to fight the fuzzies. Tally hooo!

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  8. feline1 says:
    12 years ago

    Not surprising a Tory can’t read a map – more used to having his valet do that sort of thing for him, before riding off to fight the fuzzies. Tally hooo!

    Reply
  9. feline1 says:
    12 years ago

    Not surprising a Tory can’t read a map – more used to having his valet do that sort of thing for him, before riding off to fight the fuzzies. Tally hooo!

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  10. Clive says:
    12 years ago

    “I’ll be showing our many visitors how fantastic Brighton Kemptown is and where it’s boundaries lie.”

    But not giving them lessons in use of the apostrophe, one hopes.

    On the issue of traveller incursions on public parks, Kirby (and Weatherley, who’s an even worse offender) have been guilty of the same kind of hypocrisy as HJarrs outlines above. Deafening silence from them while the Tories ran the council – the steady stream of press releases on the issue started a month after they lost power in May 2011.

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  11. Clive says:
    12 years ago

    “I’ll be showing our many visitors how fantastic Brighton Kemptown is and where it’s boundaries lie.”

    But not giving them lessons in use of the apostrophe, one hopes.

    On the issue of traveller incursions on public parks, Kirby (and Weatherley, who’s an even worse offender) have been guilty of the same kind of hypocrisy as HJarrs outlines above. Deafening silence from them while the Tories ran the council – the steady stream of press releases on the issue started a month after they lost power in May 2011.

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  12. Clive says:
    12 years ago

    “I’ll be showing our many visitors how fantastic Brighton Kemptown is and where it’s boundaries lie.”

    But not giving them lessons in use of the apostrophe, one hopes.

    On the issue of traveller incursions on public parks, Kirby (and Weatherley, who’s an even worse offender) have been guilty of the same kind of hypocrisy as HJarrs outlines above. Deafening silence from them while the Tories ran the council – the steady stream of press releases on the issue started a month after they lost power in May 2011.

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