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Norman Baker, Lewes MP-Reported to the Commissioner For Standards on Breaches Of Rules Over Overseas Trips.
Today official complaints have been received by the Commissioner for Standards; John Lyon CB, against Lewes Lib Dem MP, Norman Baker who flouted current rules on overseas trips and failed to declare an interest on no fewer than 37 times. Continue reading →Sugarman Hosts Polegate Question Time Event
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Norman Baker Breaches Overseas Rules 37 Times!
Norman Baker, Lewes MP-Rules Breached On Overseas Trips.
Jason Sugarman, Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Lewes, today commented on the fact that the current Lewes MP, Norman Baker has been caught breaching the rules on overseas trips to Tibet, India & Iceland. Continue reading →
Graffiti in Seaford Angers Sugarman
Graffiti has been sprayed on buildings at the sea front and the Council is ignoring it
Jason Sugarman Conservative parliamentary Candidate for the Lewes Constituency has been contacted by a group of very frustrated Seaford residents who have had no positive action from the Lib Dem run Seaford town council for over three weeks despite having complained about unsightly graffiti along Seaford Beach. Jason Sugarman said: "The Lib Dem town Council and Lib Dem MP have failed to do anything for over three weeks. They are more interested in raising local council tax by 33 per cent than actually dealing with residents concerns. Graffiti is such an eyesore and if it is left too long it really disfigures the community. It also is likely to be copied by others if it isn’t removed promptly. Seaford beach is such a lovely and relaxing place to visit but being confronted with graffiti like this reminds people of inner city depravation and gangs of youths. If I become the MP for Seaford I would insist these matters are attended to within hours rather than weeks. Seaford has a population of over 25,000 and is the biggest town in the Lewes constituency; the Town Council should be able to deal with vandalised property like this quickly and efficiently so that residents can enjoy the amenities they are currently paying so much for".
