Tuesday 7 May 2019

Mostly archive Thanet photos with some thoughts on the elections






Update from Michael Cates I was fascinated by the view of Thanet College in this post.

It is, of course, what became Draper's Mills junior school - and the original house "Retreat Villa" is still there as the 'hub' of the school, between the assembly hall and the old wing which was remodeled into classrooms.

The private villa had become a Ladies College "Thanet Hall" by the 1880s but was rebranded as a boys college by 1911. My dad attended the nearby Central School in the 1920s and told me that the boys at Thanet College were mocked because they wore pink caps!

 Says 1916


Another rather bizarre caption on this one, John Lewis sometime vicar of Margate and Minster writing in 1723 says both Northwood and Southwood were cut down beyond living memory and I guess viable photography dates from about 1850.

Here in the bookshop a quieter day than expected, I managed to get very near to the end of sorting out and repricing country craft books. I have pretty much decided it's the end of the road for books about farming. I think there are issues there because of the age of the people interested in subjects like thatching and in a general sense the social history of the countryside.

here is the link to the books we put out today


Understanding the elections held this month, in between work in the bookshop I am periodically trying to grasp the impacts of both the council elections that we have just had and European elections that we are just about to have.

I had a sort of notion that with the European elections the most useful thing would be to try and use them to convey to the government what we want the government to do about BREXIT.

For me I suppose this could be to fulfil the wishes of the people who voted in the Leave or Remain referendum. This isn't as easy as it sounds because while back in 2016 we voted Leave, with the result being tight and the Leave voters being mostly older and the Remain mostly younger, sometime late last year or early this year we reached a point where enough Leave voters had died to change the result. There are various news articles about this, here is the link to one   Google will help you find the others.

It could also be to indicate whether you want to Leave or Remain. In this area electors, if they want to leave and live in this area they can, for instance, vote for Nigel Farage or they can vote for UKIP, but not both as he isn't standing for UKIP this time. If you want to leave and like Theresa May's deal well I guess you vote Conservative. I don't really understand who you would vote for if you want to signal to the government you want to remain.

I think it would be Change UK – The Independent Group, ironic really as The Independent Group seemed to mean UKIP in the local council elections that we have just voted in, with people who voted for them saying that they thought they were voting for independent councillors and not a party.

There is also who would you vote for if you wanted to signal to the government that you wanted a further referendum?

Here in the bookshop today several people have asked me what happened in the Thanet District Council elections.

Election summary for Wards
WardsElected candidatesElected party or parties
Beacon Road WardPaul Moore The Conservative Party Candidate
Aram Ahmed Rawf Labour Party
Birchington North WardKeith Coleman-Cooke The Conservative Party Candidate
Simon Day The Conservative Party Candidate
Birchington South WardPhil Fellows The Conservative Party Candidate
George Lawrence Kup The Conservative Party Candidate
Linda Wright The Conservative Party Candidate
Bradstowe WardJill Louise Bayford The Conservative Party Candidate
David Andrew Parsons The Conservative Party Candidate
Central Harbour WardRaushan Ara Labour Party
Peter Alan Campbell Labour Party
Becky Wing Green Party
Cliffsend and Pegwell WardBrenda Marilyn Rogers The Conservative Party Candidate
David Stevens The Conservative Party Candidate
Cliftonville East WardLesley Ann Game The Conservative Party Candidate
Horace Shrubb The Conservative Party Candidate
Cedric Leslie Towning The Conservative Party Candidate
Cliftonville West WardAlan Robert Currie Labour Party
Heather Keen Labour Party
Harry William Scobie Labour Party
Dane Valley WardRuth Duckworth Labour Party
Linda Doris Potts Thanet Independents
Gary James Taylor Thanet Independents
Eastcliff WardStephen Albon Labour Party
Helen Brenda Crittenden Labour Party
Corinna Frances Huxley Labour Party
Garlinge WardKerry Jane Boyd The Conservative Party Candidate
John Dennis Thanet Independents
Kingsgate WardBob Bayford The Conservative Party Candidate
Margate Central WardHelen Elizabeth Whitehead Labour Party
Rob Yates Labour Party
Nethercourt WardElizabeth Green Labour Party
Anthony John Ovenden Labour Party
Newington WardKaren Mary Constantine Labour Party
Rick Everitt Labour Party
Northwood WardLynda Jane Piper Thanet Independents
Stuart Piper Thanet Independents
George Henry Rusiecki Thanet Independents
Salmestone WardPauline Farrance Labour Party
Candy Gregory Labour Party
Sir Moses Montefiore WardMark Benjamin Hopkinson Labour Party
Pat Moore Labour Party
St Peters WardRoy Christopher Dexter The Conservative Party Candidate
Mike Garner Green Party
Jason Savage The Conservative Party Candidate
Thanet Villages WardDavid Andrew William Hart The Conservative Party Candidate
Reece Glenn Patrick Pugh The Conservative Party Candidate
Trevor Burnell Roper Green Party
Viking WardRuth Angela Brackstone Bailey Independent
David William Harry Saunders The Conservative Party Candidate
Mave Saunders The Conservative Party Candidate
Westbrook WardAsh Ashbee The Conservative Party Candidate
Mick Tomlinson The Conservative Party Candidate
Westgate-on-Sea WardSam Bambridge The Conservative Party Candidate
Bertie James Braidwood Thanet Independents
Matthew Anthony Frederick Scott The Conservative Party Candidate

I still think all of this translates into a mixture of those who were UKIP councillors and stood as Independent Party candidates will support the Conservatives, so things stay pretty much the same.

Here in Ramsgate the town council have put up a page showing the new councillors


Coming back to the European elections and trying to work out how to vote, particularly working on the assumption that there is a chance we may stay in the EU, then I have to admit to being a bit stumped when it comes to choosing who to vote for.

It's a long old list of candidates and I can't seem to even find a website saying who promotes what, here is the list.

Change UK
Richard Ashworth

Victoria Groulef

Warren Morgan

Eleanor Fuller

Robin Bextor

Nicholas Mazzei

Suzana Carp

Phil Murphy

Heather Allen

Diane Yeo

Conservative
Daniel Hannan

Nirj Deva

Richard Robinson

Mike Whiting

Juliette Ash

Anna Firth

Adrian Pepper

Clarence Mitchell

Neva Sadikoglu-Novaky

Caroline Newton

Green
Alexandra Phillips

Elise Benjamin

Vix Lowthion

Leslie Groves Williams

Phelim Mac Cafferty

Jan Doerfel

Larry Sanders

Isabella Moir

Oliver Sykes

Jonathan Essex

Labour
John Howarth

Cathy Shutt

Arran Neathey

Emma Turnbull

Rohit Dasgupta

Amy Fowler

Duncan Enright

Lubna Arshad

Simon Burgess

Rachael Ward

Liberal Democrats
Catherine Bearder

Antony Hook

Judith Bunting

Martin Tod

Liz Leffman

Chris Bowers

Giles Goodall

Ruvi Ziegler

Nick Perry

John Vincent

The Brexit Party
Nigel Farage

Alex Phillips

Robert Rowland

Belinda De Camborne Lucy

James Bartholomew

Christopher Ellis

John Kennedy

Matthew Taylor

George Farmer

Peter Wiltshire

The Socialist Party of Great Britain
Mandy Bruce

Raymond Carr

David Chesham

Robert Cox

Michael Foster

Stephen Harper

Neil Kirk

Anton Pruden

Andrew Thomas-Emans

Darren Williams

UK European Union Party
Pacelli Ndikumana

Clinton Powell

UKIP
Piers Wauchope

Liz Philips

Daryll Pitcher

Martin Brothers

Tony Gould

Clive Egan

Troy De Leon

Alan Stone

Judy Moore

Patricia Mountain

Independent
Jason McMahon

David Round

Michael Turberville


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