Bristol West environmentally themed hustings at the watershed featuring Labour, Conservative, Lib Dem and Green Candidate. Unedited sorry that means this stream lasts for two hours.
Green Day
April 25, 2010 by Paul Smith
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Stephen Williams is quite wrong to say, in a response to the last question, that he was the only politician who declined the opportunity to participate in the flight from Bristol airport to Filton airport. I turned down the invitation too.
You never replied to my email when I complained to you as Labour’s internet coordinator about an online issue and the way the authorities handled it.
If you can’t hold your own party members, the police, or well known trouble makers to account when they’re clearly in the legal wrong you can’t handle anything.
As far as I can tell I’ve created more pro-Labour headlines than you have with all your twittering so you shot yourself in the foot with that one didn’t you?
Stephen Williams is an inept coat tail success. You don’t really want to know what I think of you. A bit full of yourself and not very good is the politest form I can think of.