Conservative candidate has second thoughts about tweet.

Hmm, this tweet from George Hollingbery is now gone. Well fancy that!

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  • In fairness, it’s clear he wasn’t saying vote LD but rather attributing the rise in our vote to people adopting a frivolous X-factor style approach to polling responses. He is, I think, wrong; he should have put “Go on…” in quotes and in my opinion Twitter is for those with either advanced narcissism, incurable ADD or both – but there’s enough misrepresentation around as it is without adding to it.

  • make sure his opposition campaigns organiser gets this – i see a leaflet coming on!

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