Antony Holmes
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February 17:02
War chalk
This has already been mentioned in another blog but on rare occasions I make the odd passing comment on some issue...During election time in this process we like to call democracy, where we, the common people, elect into office those who we think will best serve our interests, it is common for nominees to run some kind of campaign to try to demonstrate the skills they have to offer...
Not so at Warwick it would appear. At Warwick one could be quite forgiven for thinking that the suitability of a candidate for Sabbatical Officer should be judged almost entirely by the number of times he or she can shoddily scrawl his or her name onto the pavements and other free surfaces with chalk if current trends are to be believed.

Now, does this person seriously believe that writing "chips" on the floor is going to convince me, the discerning voter, to vote for him or her? Not only is this kind of mediocre advertising unsightly but it is tantamount to graffiti. One must ask the question why should I vote for any of these people when they have exhibited such a lack of respect for public property? It comes across as a complete lack of thought on their part.
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