Councillor slams East Devon Conservatives over postal vote application forwarding

By Will Goddard

24th Mar 2023 | Local News

The return envelope and letter (John Loudoun)
The return envelope and letter (John Loudoun)

A local councillor has condemned the East Devon Conservatives for sending out letters encouraging people to apply for postal votes with an application and free return envelope addressed to their own party.

The Conservatives said in the letter they would "make sure" they forwarded the postal vote application to the electoral office. 

Cllr John Loudoun (Independent East Devon Alliance, Sidmouth Rural), who is also a district council cabinet member, said he viewed the pack as "cynical electioneering" and "blatant data harvesting".

L: Cllr John Loudoun. R: Cllr Philip Skinner (EDDC)

The East Devon Conservatives were approached for comment but did not respond by the time of publication.

The letter, signed by Conservative Group Leader for East Devon Cllr Philip Skinner (Conservative, Tale Vale), criticises the district council's current leadership for being "wasteful" with taxpayer money, and also for "increasing council tax significantly whilst doubling car parking charges and looking to close public toilets."

With regard to postal votes, it reads: "We've included a postal vote application with this letter.

"It takes just a moment to fill it in. You can then return it to the local council... or you can send it back to us free of charge using the envelope provided.

"We'll make sure it's sent on to the electoral office within two working days."

District and town council elections will be held in East Devon on 4 May. You can apply for a postal vote here.

     

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