
The unusual site banners are to bring attention to the fact that Labour activists in Bexley are manipulating Facebook Groups with fictional posters. They deny it, threaten police action for ‘harassing’ a fictitious character and then demonstrate their willingness to impersonate by creating a false Administrator account in my name. The banner on display is chosen randomly from a selection of three, with a fourth bearing the familiar Bexley Council is Bonkers logo.
27 March - Bexley’s General Election candidates
With
nothing much going on today - all week really - but with a General Election not
much more than a month away the opportunity has been taken to update the main
site menu to access all the local candidates’ websites.
It should have been easy but not all parties have a separate site for each branch and candidate so the
menu is not as consistent as it might have been.
The Bexleyheath
and Crayford constituency seems to have a web jinx at the moment. David Evennett
(Conservative) has closed his old MP’s website which is probably sensible and provided a link
to his campaign site. Unfortunately it currently doesn’t go anywhere.
Stefano Borella (Labour) features heavily on his branch’s website but his campaign site looks
to be a long way from finished. I sympathise, maintaining a website takes a bit of effort and a
degree of expertise.
They are obviously being done by Central Office, or at least on a provided
template, but I think I like the look of Anna Firth’s site best but to see what
she is up against in Erith & Thamesmead, Teresa Pearce’s website includes
five whole years of achievements.
If anyone knows the whereabouts of any other Bexley General Election websites -
BNP? - perhaps they would let me know.