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The unusual site banners are to bring attention to the fact that Labour activists in Bexley are manipulating Facebook Groups with fictional posters. They deny it, threaten police action for ‘harassing’ a fictitious character and then demonstrate their willingness to impersonate by creating a false Administrator account in my name. The banner on display is chosen randomly from a selection of three, with a fourth bearing the familiar Bexley Council is Bonkers logo.

News and Comment April 2012

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16 April (Part 2) - Going global

Site visitors At one time yesterday I planned to provide a list of web links referring to Bexley council but there are so many of them now that it has become impractical and some include misinformation such as Olly has already been jailed. One or two are hinting at the sort of behaviour that Bexley council will immediately report to the police. I’m not going there.
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I shall therefore restrict myself to three images that may sum up the global interest. As predicted, Sunday’s site hits trounced the record breaking Saturday. The third image shows where in the world Bexley council has come in for scrutiny over the past weekend. The fame of Bexley council and its leader Teresa O’Neill has spread far beyond the borough boundary.


World wide interest in Bexley council over the weekend of 14th and 15th April 2012

Global interest in Bexley council

The figure 34,215 refers to UK site visits.

 

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