Monday 23 April 2012

UKIP Keeping It Consistent


Michale O'Donoghue 

Lib Dem Broken Promise
I could name a few politicians and parties who change what they tell their voters after an election compared to what they said in order to get elected.  We all remember the Lib Dems' promise in 2011 to "stand up against more building and even more traffic", a promise that was followed a few months later with plans to build nearly 4,000 more houses in Hedge End and Botley, something they seem to be keeping quiet about this year.

No such problems with UKIP.  Asked to contribute some words to this blog to support his candidacy in the elections on May 3rd, Michale O' Donoghue has confirmed that his views and opinions have not changed since he stood in the Shamblehurst by-election in March.  Here's what he said then:

My name is Michale O’Donoghue and I am standing for the Parish Council By Election for the Shamblehurst Ward of Hedge End on 1st March 2012 on behalf of the U.K.Independence Party. I have lived in Hedge End for just over 20 years and currently run my own office stationery supplies business providing office products to businesses, schools, colleges, and health centres.

The reason for standing is threefold.

Firstly – over the past few years – the residents of Hedge End have rarely had a choice at local elections where parties other than the Liberal Democrats fail to field any candidates. The result is that the Liberal Democrats are returned unopposed – no election is held – and that cannot be good for democracy. Indeed – the Parish election of 2011 for the Shamblehurst Ward never happened as there were 3 candidates for 3 vacancies – all Liberal Democrats. It is therefore encouraging to see on this occasion a 4 way battle demonstrating renewed interest in local politics.

Secondly – I was always taught that whilst it is easy to be critical – it is better to be proactive by becoming involved. Hedge End has developed massively in the time I have lived here and the Council by virtue of being almost a single party Council would benefit from new ideas from alternative viewpoints. To the Council I would bring experience of business management from my current role - providing a reasoned argument for or against vanity proposals.

Thirdly – it is more important that we all recognize that Europe as a political basket case is intruding more and more into all our lives – making judgements by unelected commissioners enforceable despite the wishes of our own democratically elected politicians. We see at a national level high risk foreigners being unable to be deported because of “Human Rights”. These people have to be housed somewhere – and Hedge End is a possible somewhere. We see our money being used to support Foreign Aid in countries wit a greater wealth than ours – whilst our own people are struggling with high living costs. As a member of UKIP – I am a traditional old school Tory. Trade with Europe Yes – Be controlled politically by Europe – No.

I hope the Shamblehurst Electorate will allow me the opportunity of representing them on Hedge End Council – and will be pleased to answer any questions by Phone to 07760 778130 or email to Michale@tonercam.co.uk

Michale is standing for St John's ward in the Borough poll, and for St Helen's ward in the Town Council by-election.

1 comment:

  1. Good luck, I hope the electorate see through the false promise of the so called big three who are run by the EU and vote in a party that proves its worth at every turn.

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