*** EDITED *** Yes I do get my A-Level results this week Dave - thanks. I don't know if Peter H means read politics at uni by "do politics" or just in general, but I am going to read Maths at university. On the issue of TPS Peter, I agree completley - the aim is to stop unwanted cold call selling. However, it is a little hypocritical to say the least when they Liberal Democrats say, "The Liberal Democrats respect the rights of an individual to opt-out of receiving cold-calling telephone calls, and we work hard to try and ensure we do not call TPS registered numbers" (from the Lib Dem site linked in the article) and on their leaflets they say they will ignore TPS registrations unless you tell them. I'm sure you'll come back with the Labour party being hypocritical in some way, but just read it. I don't see why you, or your son feel the need to direct insults such as "moron" etc. at me - I don't argue that the Liberal Democrats have been very busy in the local area. I would hope that if I had written to John Leech he would reply, regardless of whether it was during election time or not - I can understand a backlog of letters (I'm sure the last few months have been very hectic for John what with all the changes and finding an office etc.), but simply saying please write again is a bit rude. I get why Labour lost... it is really quite simple - as John's leaflet tells me: 15,872 people voted for John Leech and 15,205 people voted for Keith Bradley. As more voted for Mr Leech than Mr Bradley, Mr Leech won the election. Why then, you ask, have I been involved in campaigns "against" John Leech and setup this site? The answer is simple: I (along with 15,204 others) believe that a Labour MP can serve this constituency better than any other MP. I want people to know that John Leech did mislead people about Christie "closing", and want to make it possible to keep up-to-date with John's actions as our representative. Obviously, I believe that Keith Bradley was a better MP than John Leech will be but at the end of the day the proof, as they say, is in the pudding and we will only know what people think at the next election. Part of this post has been deleted following a request by John Leech. The post suggested that John Leech lied about a statement supposedly made by the police. Infact, one of John Leech's election leaflets said that the Police supported his campaign. The police have said that they never pass any comment on political policy.

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