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Published Date: 24 November 2009
A TOP Sheffield Tory told a parliamentary candidate he had to quit for missing town council meetings – but may have been able to stay on had he "slept with the mayor's wife" instead.
Alan Ryder, deputy chairman of Sheffield Hallam Conservatives, emailed barman Daniel Gage, aged 24, after he stood down as the party's candidate against Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg at the general election.

Mr Gage claimed he was 'bullied' into halting his campaign after he was kicked off Dronfield Town Council for not attending enough meetings.

Mr Ryder told Mr Gage: "The fact is that once your council record became public knowledge your position as candidate became untenable.

"I don't think that you still fully appreciate how serious this was.

"If you had done anything else – such as 'sleeping with the mayor's wife' or whatever – then we could have got round it.

"But the council thing was a direct reflection on politics and the Lib Dems would have exploited that mercilessly.

"Also, there is a feeling among members that they were let down."

Mr Ryder added in the email: "It's simply not true to say that you weren't liked or supported by the association – you would not have won the ballot if that had been the case, would you?"

Mr Ryder later said: "It was a private email between two individuals.

"If anyone is offended, I'm sorry.

"It wasn't meant to be offensive."

Nick Clegg did not want to comment on the matter but Sheffield Hillsborough Labour MP Angela Smith said: "The remarks are unbelievably flippant and an insult to the current mayor.

"Clearly David Cameron's makeover of the Tory Party has yet to reach South Yorkshire.

"It was quite right to challenge their candidate because of his non-attendance as an elected councillor, but you would have thought any party worth its salt would have checked out his record before selecting him."

Mr Gage, who has been suspended from the parliamentary candidates list, is unhappy that other Conservatives on the town council did not warn him that his lack of attendance at some meetings was a problem.

He claims he had already resigned when the town council registered he had missed a sixth-monthly meeting and removed him from office.

He said: "I wasn't lazy. I attended 17 or 18 public meetings.

"I had worked really hard for my ward.

"I was the first on Dronfield Council to raise concerns about the Sheepbridge incinerator."

Mr Gage added: "Old fashioned Tories tried to orchestrate my resignation, and I think it stinks."

He claims the Sheffield Conservative Association had pressured the regional office into ending his campaign because they did not like his ideas.

A handful of city Conservatives have written to the Gareth Fox, the central candidates' officer, complaining about the way Mr Gage has been treated.

Margaret Laver, a Hallam constituent and former Young Conservative, said his resignation would 'prevent the bringing of a breath of fresh air into the Conservative Party'.

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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2009 9:43 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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24/11/2009 10:11:29
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all seeing eye,

24/11/2009 10:37:49
Foot, shot, nuff said.
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s36inspain,

the office in spain 24/11/2009 11:08:53
Fair play waywoodwind what a bunch of conning stinking f@@@ing liars thieves and vagabonds all that money wasted!!!!!!


a disgrace to to the uk but if we dig a bit deeper theres worse??? i reckon
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Charles Farleigh,

Bradway 24/11/2009 11:11:13
How has a private e-mail become public? Can Gage not be trusted with private and sensitive correspondence?
Also, why would he want to sleep with the Mayor's wife - she's about 3 times his age!
What's going on?
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Numpty123,

24/11/2009 13:37:55
I bet the mayor's wife doesn't want to sleep with him either! He's not exactly a looker is he? I wouldn't touch him with yours. Or the Mayor's for that matter.
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Charles Farleigh,

Bradway 24/11/2009 15:15:02
No, you're right Numpty!
Also, he seems unable to shave, or do a knot in his tie!
Can he tell lies and fiddle expenses does anyone know?
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Dave not Rodders,

Town Hall Steps 24/11/2009 17:50:14
Listen i`ve seen the old girl and you wouldn`t say no..

You`d have to Conserve yourself though otherwise she may end up in Labour.
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LordHawHaw ,

Wisewood 24/11/2009 20:08:31
You want the tories back in,then fine,thats if u want cutbacks in services,ur bus passes will go aswell,and Sheffield will lose a lot of money,thats have to be spent,as it was deprived for 18yrs before labour came in,i dont forget what happen 25 yrs ago either.
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ssblue,

SHEFFIELD 24/11/2009 20:51:10
Well labour have done a fine job in Sheffield lordhawhaw
i think as you walk around the town center you see a lot of great things that labour have done umm no just a town center half open a great big stupid wheel a building that overlooks the train station that is a complete mess a train station that is a law to itself, a bus company that keeps on striking a very very long list of Labour clangers, and thats before you get to schools unemployment and the influx of foreign refugees, its great under Labour......
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Vague_Boy,

24/11/2009 21:04:33
To LordHawHaw.

If you spent more in your household than you were taking in, you could probably get away with it for a while, probably a good few years. But as your debt kept increasing, eventually, you would have to either write off the debt (go bankrupt) or cut your spending and try and pay it off somehow.

That, in a nutshell, is where the UK is now. Of course the government can do what the ordinary householder cannot, that is, print money to fund itself (quantitative easing). Unfortunately, that isn't the way to prosperity, otherwise there wouldn't be a poor country on earth and Zimbabwe would be a major financial power.

We can choose to continue to spend money we haven't got at an increasing rate, and thus, eventually go bankrupt (Argentina in 2002 went this way, Iceland in 2008 nearly went under) or we can face up to the fact that we simply cannot afford the expenses we have now and cut back, and try to live within our national means.

To be honest, the Boy Cameron doesn't strike me as having the cahones to do what is really necessary to save this country.
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