NCCLols is standing for Election
Andy | 01.04.2010 01:05
Press Release
31 March 2010
Embargoed until 12.01am 1 April 2010
Nottingham Blogger Announces Plan to Run for Election to City Council as 'Anti-Sleaze' Candidate
The next Nottingham City Council elections may be more than a year away but Nottingham Blogger Andy Platt, author of the 'Nottingham City Council LOLs' blog, has already announced plans to run for election to Nottingham City Council in 2011 on an 'anti-sleaze' ticket.
“Having experienced the way the council operates at first hand, I feel I can make a difference by challenging the cosy status quo and make real changes' said Andy. “I will do my utmost to prevent such scandals as community groups being thrown onto the street and council workers unjustly being forced out of their jobs.”
Andy also plans to campaign for greater recognition of Nottingham's past history of radical politics.
“Nottingham elected the only Chartist MP in 1847. In 1831 there were serious riots triggered by the Duke of Newcastle's decision to vote against parliamentary reform and the castle was burnt down in the protests. We celebrate Robin Hood so why can't we celebrate that? I would want the Council to sponsor a commemorative day on the 9 October, the day the riots took place. We could have fireworks from the Castle and the Galleries of Justice could perhaps stage mock executions to recognise the three rioters who were put to death.”
Andy will be looking for volunteers to help with his campaign. Further plans will be published to the blog in the next few days.
Ends.
Notes for Editors
1)The 'Nottingham City Council LOLs' blog can be found at http://ncclols.blogspot.com/
2)In November 2009 Andy successfully took Nottingham City Council to an employment tribunal for constructive unfair dismissal, after resigning his job as Team leader in August 2008.
31 March 2010
Embargoed until 12.01am 1 April 2010
Nottingham Blogger Announces Plan to Run for Election to City Council as 'Anti-Sleaze' Candidate
The next Nottingham City Council elections may be more than a year away but Nottingham Blogger Andy Platt, author of the 'Nottingham City Council LOLs' blog, has already announced plans to run for election to Nottingham City Council in 2011 on an 'anti-sleaze' ticket.
“Having experienced the way the council operates at first hand, I feel I can make a difference by challenging the cosy status quo and make real changes' said Andy. “I will do my utmost to prevent such scandals as community groups being thrown onto the street and council workers unjustly being forced out of their jobs.”
Andy also plans to campaign for greater recognition of Nottingham's past history of radical politics.
“Nottingham elected the only Chartist MP in 1847. In 1831 there were serious riots triggered by the Duke of Newcastle's decision to vote against parliamentary reform and the castle was burnt down in the protests. We celebrate Robin Hood so why can't we celebrate that? I would want the Council to sponsor a commemorative day on the 9 October, the day the riots took place. We could have fireworks from the Castle and the Galleries of Justice could perhaps stage mock executions to recognise the three rioters who were put to death.”
Andy will be looking for volunteers to help with his campaign. Further plans will be published to the blog in the next few days.
Ends.
Notes for Editors
1)The 'Nottingham City Council LOLs' blog can be found at http://ncclols.blogspot.com/
2)In November 2009 Andy successfully took Nottingham City Council to an employment tribunal for constructive unfair dismissal, after resigning his job as Team leader in August 2008.
Andy
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http://ncclols.blogspot.com/
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It's an April Fool
01.04.2010 11:34
Andy
Homepage: http://ncclols.blogspot.com/
Erm .. Why not stand ? Seriously.
01.04.2010 22:29
The very definition of relevant local democracy.
Would be funny as fuck if you got in.
Voter
It would be funny...
04.04.2010 19:35
I've already had my sanity systematically screwed by such people when I was an employee and it would be much worse as a politician in a minority of one so I'm afraid for me this one will remain an April Fool joke and no more.
But please don't let me stop anybody else nicking the idea!
Andy
Homepage: http://ncclols.blogspot.com/