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towns of Bedlington, Ashington and Blyth have had to endure the mess brought
about by Conservative failures to be even interested in improving the three
South East Northumberland towns.
They have left them drift for the last seven
years as they squander £ millions on show off projects in areas they promote
heavily like Morpeth and Ponteland leaving residents of the new constituency
with sites akin to Aleppo in their Town centres.
The
bragging Tories have attempted to mix funding to improve the lot of rich
industrialists designed to fill their pockets with public cash with the skimpy
spend on Town centres being spread so thinly that local people now know that
they are being and have been ignored since May 2017 .
With more being spent on funding lawyers and
clearing out officers from the Conservative County Council and when coupled
with the narrowing of A class roads to fit in cycle tracks than is being spent
to improve the lot for residents.
The Tories seem to be blowing the trumpet of
the spend on a new much needed school in Seaton Delaval using an estimated £60m
of public funds which sits outside the new constituency of Blyth with Ashington
and hailing this as a spending success in Blyth.
The
outgoing MP for Blyth who is replaced by his wife as the Tory’s candidate to
run against Ian Lavery MP, Ian Levy MP, is the man who bragged he was
bringing 8000 jobs to Blyth.
Up to
press the outgoing MP for Blyth has actually driven down the number of jobs
available in Blyth through his acceptance of the closure of the Keel Row
shopping centre and the rundown of the remaining retail offer in the Town with
Wilko and Argos deserting the high street zone during his time in office. When
the catalogue of failures is coupled with the sale of the site which was being
used as a catalyst for the expected 8000 jobs by his Tory mates from County
Hall the improvements for local people will never arrive if the Tories get back
into office.
The Guardian report tell us that the Conservative Party has identified up to 200 constituencies as vulnerable and in need of extra support as a defensive strategy going into the general election - a change from the party's previous "80:20" strategy of prioritising defending the party's 80 most marginal seats and seeking to win the most vulnerable 20 target seats from other parties.
A party source said that in addition to expanding the number of seats needing more resources to defend Conservative majorities, and potentially moving to a "100% defence" strategy, the party is also adding more target seats in Scotland to take advantage of the SNP's falling popularity.
With the fiasco of more and more MP’s and Councillors coming out to inform constituents they are not running again in future this defence plan is looking for a dentist to fit it some new teeth before even the ‘Leaflets of Lies’ are planned and cash found for delivery guys and gals to push them through the doors as volunteers have deserted the party faster than elected politicians from all levels.
In a number of areas particularly in the South we can see Reform volunteers doing more foot soldiering but with the natives waiting to pounce the analogy with the 7th Cavalry and stretched supply lines seems quite apt to describe the mess the Conservatives are in nationally.
Defensive strategy?: sack the strategists Sunak it will save you
cash in the long run.
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