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Is it time to shake up politics and move away from “establishment” political figures?
Ben Gummer, who is a Conservative candidate in Ipswich for the next General Election is the son of John Gummer. For those of you that are lucky to be young enough not to remember, John Gummer was the Minister for Agriculture in 1990 during the BSE crisis...
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05-31-2009 10:26 AM
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Michael Hallatt
Heart Patients
I am sure many of you have seen the disturbing news in recent weeks that Ipswich Hospital plans to downgrade its level of care for heart patients from June 1 st . In very basic terms if you are unfortunate enough to suffer a heart attack in Ipswich the...
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05-26-2009 11:35 PM
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Michael Hallatt
Dissolve Parliament now!!!!!
I think the queen should dissolve parliament now and a general election held.
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05-21-2009 12:37 PM
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Michael Hallatt
Help is at hand for young people
I am going to elaborate a little on the point I made in my last post. Anti-Social Behaviour is a phrase which has scarcely been out of the press, and out of the consciousnesses of anyone who has been unfortunate enough to fall victim to it. I have already...
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05-21-2009 12:25 PM
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Michael Hallatt
Anti-Social Behaviour
The current population of Ipswich is assessed at 132,000, of which 15,770 are residents of the Whitton and Whitehouse division. The division has a considerable amount of "low level" crime which is linked to anti social behaviour. Do you think...
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05-12-2009 8:48 PM
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Michael Hallatt
Council Spin
Hello All, Well... the day of reckoning is rapidly approaching us and I'm sure that myself and the many others seeking election will be wearing out a lot of shoe leather as we take to the streets to spread the message of our respective parties. The...
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05-09-2009 6:06 PM
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Michael Hallatt
Speaking to the Whitton and Whitehouse communities..........
Now the introductions are over I want to take the time to give my potential constituents the opportunity to get a broader idea of how I feel I am equipped to serve your community. During the 30+ years I have lived in Ipswich. Through my work and personal...
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05-03-2009 10:51 AM
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Hi from Michael Hallat - your Suffolk Together candidate for Whitton and Whitehouse Division
I am 56 years of age and have lived in and around Ipswich since 1974 when I left the Regular Army. I am an independent, non-political candidate with no formal affiliations, who has been encouraged by Suffolk Together to stand for election in the Whitton...
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04-29-2009 8:50 PM
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