As I said in my last post I had been getting a bit worried about the Conservative Candidate Susan Wade-Weeks. Getting on for a week and a half into the election and no sign of her anywhere.
Her website hasn't been updated for two weeks and the facebook page linked off her website also seemed pretty dead. Then I found her second facebook page, which looked more promising, but also hadn't been updated very recently. But I kept digging and I have now found her third facebook page and this one was updated yesterday!
Not only does this facebook page suggest that Susan Wade-Weeks is alive but it also gives handy details of all the campaigning she has been doing.
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Friday, 16 April 2010
Susan Wade-Weeks - Facebook Crazy?
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I don't know anyone who has come into contact with her yet. She must have been told to go into York Outer.
ReplyDeleteI've had canvassers around from Hugh Bayley only so far.
Interesting...
ReplyDeleteShe claims to have been campaigning in my ward (3rd facebook site)on 13th March, but I'm still yet to receive anything - as of 17th April.
Never mind Facebook crazy...how about a bit of bypassing the local media on key issues? www.astadiumforyork.com
ReplyDeleteSadly SWW has now removed her wall from the public eye.
ReplyDeleteIt yesterday gave a very insightful glimpse into what she really thought of people that didn't agree with her and the way in which she took defeat.
She posted the following as a status:
"Number crunching:
Number of people who admitted to York Citizens Advice in 2009 that they did not want to work but wanted to stay on benefits: 18,000
Number of people in York Central who voted Labour in 2010: 18,000"
and then proceeded to engage in trash talking the electorate in the thread that developed below.
Maybe the next time she looks to stand someone should point out that in the event she were to win she would do so to represent both the people who voted for her politics, and those who fundamentally disagreed with them.
York got a lucky escape. One of the comments, from a Conservative party supporter stated 'too stupid for Parliament'. Harsh but fair?