According to this week’s poll from Michael Ashcroft, former
Tory MP and recent convert to UKIP Mark Reckless holds
a twelve point lead over the official Conservative candidate Kelly Tolhurst
in the run-up to next week’s by-election. But, while the Tories are going into
negative attack mode against Reckless, they seem to have missed one of the
local Kippers’ larger whoppers.
Mark Reckless greets a passing lush
Reckless, although he apparently made no objection to it
when he was a Tory, has attacked the provision of a bus-only road at Strood
Riverside, which is part of the local “Quality
Public Transport Corridors” – making buses more reliable and thereby
encouraging more people to use them, leaving cars at home. The road also
provides space for pedestrians and cyclists.
The Kippers don’t like that at all: “Joining the campaign for UKIP’s Mark Reckless in Rochester & Strood
today, Jill Seymour MEP and UKIP Transport Spokesman strongly endorsed the
campaign to open the £13 million Medway Tory ghost road” declared
Reckless’ campaign website late last month. However, and here we encounter
a significantly sized however, the road
is not closed.
So it would be difficult to open it, as it is already open.
Moreover, the Kippers do not tell how they would accommodate all the extra
traffic that will be generated by their proposed free-for-all, but then,
thinking through their policies is not UKIP’s strongest suit. Then we come to
the whopper, and it’s a big one: Reckless maintains that the road has cost the
eyebrow-raising sum of £13 million.
The claim is all over Reckless’ website. What’s the real
number? Here’s the Council blurb
from 2010: “Strood Riverside –
provision of a new link between Canal Road and Commissioner’s Road for buses,
pedestrians and cyclists only; this will also serve as an emergency route from
the future Strood Riverside development and is essential enabling development
for the site; estimated cost - £1.3M”.
Yes, UKIP has achieved its Big Scary Number by simply moving
the decimal point. The new link was part of a number of measures which, in
total, added up to £13 million.
Locals have challenged Reckless and his campaign team to admit they got it
wrong, but answer there has been none. My information is that local Kippers
have not even bothered to acknowledge requests for clarification.
What is worse, I’m also told that local Tories haven’t
called Reckless and his pals out for the claim. You might think that, with only
a week to go before they might lose a second Parliamentary seat to UKIP, they
would be bringing the voters’ attention to the Kippers’ burning trousers. But
no – instead, Young Dave is
desperately telling Labour and Lib Dem supporters to vote for his
candidate. Which they won’t.
The Tories: so useless they don’t deserve to win. No change there, then.
You might also like this Tim. A policy U-turn by Reckless AND the Tories in the by-election!
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Lodge Hill is a plan to build 1000's of houses on a SSI.
A UKIP Britain, what a wonderful place that would be...not.
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