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Re: Police and Crime Commissioner Election UK

#21 Post by joe »

450 Martini wrote:I had this through from Matthew Ellis the conservative candidate standing for re-election in Staffordshire.

"I've received several dozen similar emails from gun owners so I've copied below the reply I have made to all of them. I hope it helps with your question.

Here's the reply I've sent...

As a very occasional clay pigeon shooting participant I have no issue with legal and responsible use.

Clearly it is for Parliament to decide legislation around firearms but it's fair to say there are easier to obtain potentially lethal weapons from cars to knifes to swords and drugs.

All that said I wouldn't support an American style free for all but then I suspect the vast majority of shooting sport participants in the UK wouldn't either. Thanks for your enquiry.

Matthew Ellis
Another stupid ignorant statement about American gun ownership which he prob got from the media
It's not a free for all in the states !
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#22 Post by Chuck »

+1 A typical ignorant politician.
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#23 Post by channel12 »

Voter turn out for the election of the PCC in my Council's district was 21%!

However there weren't any district council elections taking place here this time round .

I voted and of course I will be out to vote on the 23rd June.
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#24 Post by Sim G »

Ended up with the conservative candidate in Kent....

Unfortunately, the best man did not win. Five years of some "boy" who has never had a proper job in his life, running a police force on the brink of implosion. Brilliant.
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#25 Post by HH1 »

I voted for the Cheshire PCC candidate after checking with our club officials, both ex police and one is senior firearms officer for BASC. They advised which candidate was pro-shooting sports.
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#26 Post by Dark Skies »

Not one pamphlet or door to door canvassing from any of the local PCC candidates. They couldn't be bothered to introduce themselves and attempt to sway my vote so I couldn't be bothered to vote.
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#27 Post by Christel »

Dark Skies wrote:Not one pamphlet or door to door canvassing from any of the local PCC candidates. They couldn't be bothered to introduce themselves and attempt to sway my vote so I couldn't be bothered to vote.
We had one pamphlet, out of 4 standing.

http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update ... missioner/

Conservative chap got in. He wants to get rid of G4S, good luck to him fingerscrossed
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#28 Post by Racalman »

Just me and my dog in our polling station. Nobody else in sight.

They wouldn't let her vote though :squirrel:
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#29 Post by Les »

HH1 wrote:I voted for the Cheshire PCC candidate after checking with our club officials, both ex police and one is senior firearms officer for BASC. They advised which candidate was pro-shooting sports.
I thought John Dwyer did a good job as PCC - I just hope that Mr Keane carries on the good work, because Cheshire has been giving good service to shooters for quite some time now. :good:
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#30 Post by HH1 »

Hmmmm, David Keane (Lab) has ousted John Dwyer (Con) for Cheshire..... Mr Dwyer was the pro-shooting Candidate that was recommended by our club officials / BASC Senior Firearms Officer... But David Keane was the only Candidate for whom a flyer was posted through the letter box.
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