I’ve always been keen on photography. But not when I’m in the picture. I have almost no photos of me. So I was a bit concerned when my campaign team said that I should have some photos taken of me around the Division. I think they wanted to prove that I had some friends and people would talk to me.
We started in Bamburgh, a group of Conservative supporters and friends (they are not mutually exclusive) with me. We tried to look enthusiastic as we stood in the cold and discussed our surroundings and even a relevant issue (rural post office closures).
“Oh look! There’s a castle at the end of the street.” At least the castle looks a lot more impressive as a village marker than the Viking flats in Seahouses. In fact it’s probably the most impressive village landmark in the country. Neither of course are what you could call affordable housing.
We started in Bamburgh, a group of Conservative supporters and friends (they are not mutually exclusive) with me. We tried to look enthusiastic as we stood in the cold and discussed our surroundings and even a relevant issue (rural post office closures).
“Oh look! There’s a castle at the end of the street.” At least the castle looks a lot more impressive as a village marker than the Viking flats in Seahouses. In fact it’s probably the most impressive village landmark in the country. Neither of course are what you could call affordable housing.
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