Chelgate Team cover political spectrum in local government elections
29 April 2002
Chelgate's political floor is awash with nervous Council candidates as
the local government elections on May 2nd approach. All colours are represented
as the Chelgate public affairs team comes out fighting from three different
corners. Mark Glover (Labour) is a first time candidate in 'The Lane',
in Peckham, while Mark Pursey (Lib Dem) is also fighting a Southwark seat
in the safe Lib Dem seat of 'Cathedral'. Heated exchanges in the office
could well be carried into the Council Chamber next year as current returns
show both are likely to be elected. The more interesting question is, who
will be in power, in what is probably the closest fought Borough election
in London.
Across London, in Ealing, existing Councillor, Tony Brown (Conservative)
is seeking re-election, but faces strong opposition from the 'Yellow Peril'.
Will Tony's inimitable bon mots be lost to the Council Chamber for the
next four years?
An outside bet is Bene't Steinberg (Conservative), who bravely flies the
flag for Iain Duncan Smith in the traditional red territory of Hainault,
Redbridge. On current form the company horse is more likely to win 'The
Derby', than Bene't is to pass the winning post in the first three.
All this activity is being observed with a wry smile by Cllr Mary Derrane
(Labour), a member of Thanet Council - which does not have elections this
year, and can enjoy May 2nd as the drama unfolds.
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