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Showing posts with label Retired Detective Chief Inspector Martyn Underhill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retired Detective Chief Inspector Martyn Underhill. Show all posts
Monday, November 05, 2012
Dorset Police, Police England and Wales Police and Crime Commissioner elections, 2012
Dorset Police
Cllr Andy Canning is the Liberal Democrat candidate. " I have a background in finance having trained as an economist and worked at a senior level for three major UK companies. I can manage large budgets and ensure that taxpayers get value for money."
Cllr Nick King is the Conservative candidate. "I’d provide a Council Tax rebate to encourage people to become Special Constables."
Rachael Rogers is the Labour candidate. "Demand openness and transparency in both actions and decision-making, so that she might be2 properly held to account by the public and so that she might properly hold others to account.
Retired Detective Chief Inspector Martyn Underhill is standing as an Independent "I am the only candidate who is Independent from Political Parties and has a good working knowledge of the Police. Party politics and policing don’t mix. Dorset is a unique and special County and I am passionate to find “Dorset Solutions for Dorset People”.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Andy Canning,
Nick King,
Rachael Rogers,
Retired Detective Chief Inspector Martyn Underhill
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