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Thread: Gerard Gornall trust candidate

  1. #1
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    Gerard Gornall trust candidate

    1 of the candidates for the trust board.

    Nobody knew anything about him but apparently has been helping the trust with their manifesto this year. He also messaged me twice to say he financed the trust this year then changed his mind, when I called him out, that he never. Likes to do things in private. I’ve spoken via Twitter a few times and changes his mind more times than the wind.

    I don’t trust him, he might have good intentions but the way he is doing it rings alarm bells for me. Secretive, going back on what he’s told me etc etc, finance.

    I can’t tell people who or not to vote for but yesterdays breifing highlighted it for me. The only candidate to attend the trusts meeting and “offer post agm meet up” which again was denied by him to change to a workshop.

    I’ll probably get a ban from the trust for posting this, but it don’t care - I just find the whole thing dodgy.

  2. #2
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    That seems fair enough.

    I know the candidates are not allowed to canvass for support at the AGM vote.

    However I have read nothing to say other Trust members cannot post critical analysis, particularly on a forum that has nothing to do with any of the candidates.

    So against that background, don't forget everyone... vote for Status Quo Billy (down down deeper and down).

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