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Oaten about to declare

Mark Oaten is flagging up an intention to declare. That will still leave me as the only candidate with proper local government links and a track record of commercial success.

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Barrie Wood said…
As well as the local government and comercial background successes you are the only one to have featured in the scandal sheets on non-political matters. The red-tops would love to dish the dirt some more - time to reign in your ego John. Sorry !
Laban said…
Instead we can go for Mark 'Give Ian Huntley The Vote' Oaten !!

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