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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Denis Healy pulls ahead of Diana Johnson MP in race for Hull North

Denis Healy pulls ahead of Diana Johnson MP in race for Hull North

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It can be reported that following this post, I also emailed Denis Healy (Lib Dem candidate for Hull North).



Notice that Diana Johnson has promised to support Jailhouselawyer in his make Hull North roads safer campaign? Maybe she is still in the changinging room? In any event, I can safely say that Denis Healy is a man of action and not just someone who says words because he is already off the starting blocks and up and running.

Denis Healy took the time to respond to my email. He did not shut the door in my face. This is what Denis Healy wrote:

"Dear John,

Thanks for contacting me about the incident that occurred on Princes Avenue at the weekend. I'm really concerned to hear about what happened. I have taken up the issue of speeding in Princes Avenue with the Council, who tell me that they haven't heard from Diana Johnson about this".

Let me get this straight, Diana Johnson MP was informed first and Denis Healy informed a late second and yet Denis Healy acted upon the same information first? That puts Denis Healy in front in my books.

I am concerned. Notice that Denis Healy reports that Diana Johnson MP has not been heard of. Shall we send out a search party? I ask because whereas Denis Healy responded personally, when I emailed Diana Johnson MP with the link from my blog post I mentioned that Denis Healy had made an accusation against her. Rather than respond personally, I received an impersonal automated response. Has she been abducted, perhaps by McAliens? For what it's worth, read it yourselves:

"If you have contacted me with an issue that I will need to take action on you should expect to receive a response within the next 3 - 4 weeks".

I don't think that Denis Healy intends to stand about doing nothing for 3 - 4 weeks, whilst Diana Johnson MP is still in the changing room, waiting for her to catch up!

When a child or elderly person may be in danger crossing a main road, safety demands a quicker response than, say, "Oh we'll get around to it, eventually". The spot I mentioned on Princess Avenue, in my view, is a "black spot" where an accident is waiting to happen. This is not alarmist nonsense speaking here. I am acutely aware of the danger of my surroundings. I live, breathe, walk and work in this area and I put survival as the highest priority in my life. When I see my safety threatened I either act or say something to those in authority for them to act in the public's best interests.

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1 comment:

Sean said...

She's a disgrace.