5 Responses to “Henry Curteis Teds candidate for West Mercia outlines his plans to bring back visible policing to the region.”

  1. ian says:

    Excellent post Tap. I don’t know whether or not you can contact Henry c”, but advise him that his slips in language might be construed as lack of commitment. Cheers Tap.

  2. Tapestry says:

    That’s true Ian. He’s always suffered from sense of humour, which upset teachers at school thinking the subject was not being taken seriously.. I guess it’s difficult to write a script and record a video in ten minutes amid endless interruptions of one kind or another. He does better where he is working on creating the solutions, and less well trotting out the formal ritual of who, what, when, where. He must read out that part from written prompts I feel, in future to reduce the slippage. Mind you the subject needs a bit of lightening to be honest, as it can be very dry…stress is a factor. Your comments will encourage Mr Curteis, I am quite sure.

  3. newensign says:

    Yes it will be a great day for England if Henry gets elected, especially so as the election is close to St. Georges Day. If elected, having just one non-establishment commission will affect the adjoining areas and with all the campaigning you have done will negate the controlled media’s not mentioning you!

  4. Tapestry says:

    There’s Tilbrook in Essex, and Dickason in Lincolnshire as well as Curteis in West Mercia. Could this be the story of The Three Teds?

    • newensign says:

      That’s good to hear Tap, if not all 3 of you get elected, hopefully at least 1 or 2 of you will – so good luck!