Mike Weatherley, Conservative, Hove
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Results: 649 of 650 constituencies declared
| CON 306 | LAB 258 | LIB DEM 57 | OTHER 28 |
Name: Mike Weatherley
Candidate for: Hove
Party: Conservative
Votes: 18,294
Profile:
Why I want to be an MP: I believe passionately in personal responsibility and freedom of choice, and the transference, where possible, of decision-making powers back to local communities. In addition to health and education priorities, including greater emphasis on improving rehabilitation services, I understand and support the vital contributions of enterprise, entrepreneurship and the creative industries throughout Britain, particularly in Hove and Portslade.
Marital status: Single
Born: Clevedon, Somerset, 1957 (moved to Brighton and Hove in 1975).
Address: Boundary Road, Hove.
Occupation: Vice president of Finance and Administration (Europe) for the Motion Picture Licensing Company.
Interests: Music, I regularly attend rock and heavy metal concerts across the city and country. I support Brighton and Hove Albion and frequently attend their games. I am also a qualified football
referee.
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Spanners says...
10:30am Wed 28 Apr 10
Mylex58 wrote:Firstly, any errors here are that of the Argus' and not his. They have just done a very bad job of cut and pasting from his website and simply couldnt be bothered to check their information properly (do you ever read this paper ? - its a common theme, they cannot even spell half the time let alone get their fact straight)
It's interesting that Conservative's parliamentary candidate for Hove describes himself as "Single" when he has been married and has children. He also gives his address as "Boundary Road, Hove". Could he possibly mean Boundary Road, Portslade where the offices of Hove Conservative Association are located? If so, is he sleeping there on a camp bed? Why the apparent reluctance to name the street in which he lives? What sort of representative of the people is he going to be if he appears unable to provide straight answers to the most basic questions? If you can't get the small things right, why should anyone trust your views and opinions on the really big issues?
Secondly, the given postal address of Boundary Road is Hove for some and Portslade for others. There is a great big clue is in the name -look up the meaning of boundary in the dictionary -it may help you. Thirdly, if you are seriously making your choice of vote based on badly edited cut and pastes of his personal information and then extrapolating that out to determine how trustyworthy his is then you are first rate fool. Go and find out what he says rather that what others say about him - start at his website. Email him your questions. Otherwise your views show a moronic and blind faith in everything you read coupled with a good dose of illogical pedantry. Crikey your post has made me angry. Your vote is precious, I don't care who you vote for but please please make an informed and educated decision. Don't just do whatever the mirror, sun, mail, argus or whatever tell you
Thumper Hove says...
3:18pm Sat 1 May 10
Previously I voted for Celia Barlow. However, I was badly let down by her 18 months ago when I asked for her assistance upon falling seriously ill and was experiencing difficulties with Department for Work and Pensions. No doubt had I asked her during this election period, I would have received a warmer welcome and not simply ignored telephone calls and letters to her offices.
Factual Freddy says...
2:58pm Tue 4 May 10
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Mylex58 says...
9:57am Tue 27 Apr 10