Cleveland Police Commissioner Middlesbrough

THERE has been - for some time - a concentrated effort to challenge democracy in Middlesbrough - "and replace it with something much more sinister". So says Mayor Ray Mallon, who last night spoke out at a special meeting of Middlesbrough Council prompted by a series of attacks on elected members. Former detective Mr Mallon said he had also arrived at a judgement as to who is likely to become the target of future criminal action. Dated: June 20th 2012.
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Cleveland Police Commissioner Middlesbrough

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There has been for some time a concentrated effort to challenge democracy in Middlesbrough "and replace it with something much more sinister".
So says Mayor Ray Mallon, who spoke out at a special meeting of Middlesbrough Council.


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Am I reading this correctly?

Replacing with something much more sinister.

Means that it is already sinister..... and the something is ... much more sinister! Ah well.........
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We have a Labour Party candidate for Police Commissioner who supported Ray Mallon against that of Labours official candidate in 2002 and has been supportive ever since, against Labour Party Rules, mind he was not the only Labour member to do so in Middlesbrough.

Chapter 2 rule 4 a, States anyone who supports a non Labour member, shall be expelled from the party.

A candidate who ignores the rules of his own party.
I wonder what other rules he will choose to ignore.
What could be more serious than helping to defeat your own party's official candidate.
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