Sunday 14 August 2022

When's the next election? LibDems lining up Newsham and South Blyth!

 


The Tories in Northumberland whose plans included doing nothing; (as when you try to do something, your wide open to criticism), are finding it very difficult as the unstoppable machine, wound up by the last Labour administration at County Hall is bringing travel improvements into South East Northumberland in the shape of the reopening of the Ashington Blyth and Tyne rail line.

This doing something, whilst organising a secret council isnt too good for the Tories and the truth behind the height of a flyover on the new dual carriageway to Cramlington's shops designed to damage Blyth town centre irreparably,  leaving a street of traditional houses without adequate parking, has brought the 'Old Fox', mr misery-mee lib dem himself, Jeff Reid and his cronies out from under their mossy stones to steal the debate as the Tories stay away in the wake of their national decline.

Railway Cottages, Newsham, is just one of the 'killing fields' the Tories in South-East Northumberland will experience with residents raging against their administration at County Hall on many fronts as the leader, 'safe seat Sanderson' hangs onto the cash needed to help the dilemma residents of Railway Cottages find themselves in just in case the fall out from their dreadful 'Caller report' costs them dearly as the monsters unfold from the second hand carpets being rolled out in the very unfinished County Hall in Morpeth the cost of which is one of the secrets that won't come out until the administration is changed at the ballot box with results readers predicting Labour and the LibDems expected to share the majority of seats they will bring bring some honesty, a breath of fresh air and openness for residents onto their agendas.


When's the next election?




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