Contest for Croydon Central seems to come down to "how many crowds can I stand in front of" #CroydonDeservesBetter @LabourSJ @BackBarwellpic.twitter.com/b8yvoPsQW0
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Community engagement would be if he was doing this year round without the cameras watching and a bunch of leaflets in hand.
I do this without asking for a vote, a camera behind me or a twitter page to splurge my self-congratulatory BS onto.
When you were a Lib Dem did you ever go out campaigning? Did you like telling people you were trying to communicate with them?
I was a student whilst a Liberal Democrat. I never ran, nor saw office.
Don't need to run to campaign, dozens of our most engaged young people never want to.
Got to love the tory swivel: instead of accepting critique, simply spin-doctor the issue, turn around and deny!
I've denied nothing - group pictures are a great way to demonstrate community engagement and encourage morale in troops. No harm in it!
Dodged my question about housing regarding the sitting incumbent housing minister in one of the most underprivileged areas of London.
It's "community engagement", it's self-congratulatory, posturing used to imply community support. In other words: advertising.
Gavin and his team go out regularly, throughout the year - not just at election time. To say otherwise is fallacious and ill-informed.
I've spoken to residents who recognise Barwell's inactivity in the area. How about Gavin and I head out together and we speak to locals?
You're in danger of falling into a populist trap of portraying @BackBarwell as lazy. Could look silly if you pursue that line of attack.
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