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Showing posts with label Alistair Cameron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alistair Cameron. Show all posts
Monday, November 05, 2012
Gloucestershire Constabulary, Police England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections, 2012
Gloucestershire Constabulary
Victoria Atkins, a lawyer, is the Conservative candidate. As a leading criminal prosecutor, I have been closely involved in dealing with some of the difficult issues that the police see each day. This means that I understand law and order issues, I lead teams of police officers in fighting crime and I speak up for the decent, law-abiding majority.
Rupi Dhanda, a lawyer, is the Labour candidate. I will champion ‘Restorative Justice’ projects. If you break it – you fix it.
Retired Superintendent Martin Surl is standing as an independent I am standing as an Independent because I believe party politics has no place in policing.
Alistair Cameron, former leader of Cheltenham Borough Council, is the Liberal Democrat candidate. I have served on both Cheltenham Borough Council (including as Leader) and Gloucestershire County Council and work as a Clerk to the Governing Body at Millbrook Academy in Brockworth. I am also a voluntary English teacher for adults.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Alistair Cameron,
Retired Superintendent Martin Surl,
Rupi Dhanda,
Victoria Atkins
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