Tuesday, 30 March 2021

Can Councillor Gordon Stewart lie straight in bed?



Gordon Stewart, the deputy business chair of the Council has placed some detail within his lastest leaflet pushed trough the doors in Prudhoe, Northumberland.

He is trying to change history, and for a man who is acused on social media of a major breach of Health and Safety law in the town of Prudhoe whislt trying to promote a fellow candidate who lost his job as a school caretaker for a similar breach of H&S rules then we know his claims are at least a bit dodgy.

Gordi as this selfie obsessed Tory Councillor like to be known is claiming to be the saviour, designer, promoter and organiser of the Eastwood Park project, crating a selfie portrait thats designed to deceive the voting public in Prudhoe.

THE REAL TRUTH is that during 2016 the then Councillor for the area Labour’s Tony Reid opened the conversation with his Group at County Hall to modernise the over 100yr old facility, build a new paviliion and begin a conversation with children on what equipment should be purchased to enhance the use this run down facility.

The basic scheme was put to the C
apital
Working Group of the Council and attacked by Councillor Peter Jackson who sat on that committee on behalf of the Tories.

The working group agreed to set aside £95,000 to orgnaise the project and in early 2017 Councilor Tony Reid set aside £15,000 from his small schemes account to begin the conversation with children from local schools and bring in a play designer to help enhance the conversation.

On winning the election in May 2017 the Tories slashed the budget for the project as early as June 2017 to allow Gordi to start his Robin Hood campaign to save Eastwood Park.

He is still hiding behind that misnomer but he is really the Sheriff of Nottingham in diguise.

Gordi come clean to the public in Prudhoe, tell the truth and resign your seat, were sure there’s a first time for everything.


 

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