Most unusual complaint of the election so far…

… goes to West Sussex Conservative County Councillor Pete Bradbury who has emailed round to other councillors (Lib Dem and Conservative) complaining that there are too many posters being put up in his patch.

Far be it from me to suggest that the cause of the complaint can be explained by adding the words “Liberal Democrat” in front of “posters”…

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2 Comments

  • They don’t like it up ’em, Mr Mainwaring, Sir!

  • Paul McKeown 30th Apr '10 - 2:17pm

    Glad we’re getting up someone’s nose!

    My front window is absolutely the only one in this constituency sporting Lib Dem posters, surrounded by a sea of Labour posters. Do I feel offended? *ollocks, it makes me feel proud!

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