Portsmouth News

Candidate hits back in leaflets fly-tipping row

Bid to ‘smear’ ex-police officer

- By RICHARD LEMMER Fareham reporter richard.lemmer@jpress.co.uk

A PHANTOM litterbug left the centre of Fareham strewn with leaflets promoting a recent council candidate, causing heated recriminat­ions over the fly-tipped mess.

Dozens of leaflets endorsing Jeannie Wigmore, of the Independen­t Group, for Fareham Borough Council have been scattered from the high street to the River Wallington.

The leaflet litter led to a recriminat­ing Facebook post from the Fareham Conservati­ve page, which urged Ms Wigmore to ‘urgently right this wrong’ and ‘publicly apologise for the environmen­tal vandalism’.

But the former candidate said she has no idea how they appeared – and disputes that they are her official canvassing literature.

The 64-year-old said: ‘Yesterday I woke up to my phone going mad with messages, emails and texts.

‘It confused me to say the least because the people that delivered my leaflets were close friends – any that were undelivere­d were returned to me and I checked with the council that they could be recycled.’

Ms Wigmore says the littered leaflets appear to be ‘a poor man’s version’ of her promotiona­l material, seemingly photocopie­d with text changed or missing.

Now the retired police officer believes that the person responsibl­e is hoping to create a ‘smear campaign’ against her.

Regarding the timing of the mysterious litterbug, she said: ‘The only person that can answer that is the person responsibl­e.’

And she has also been left ‘upset’ about the demands of the Fareham Conservati­ves’ post.

She added: ‘The way the Conservati­ve Party has gone about it...it’s school playground tactics.

‘Because they have accused me of this without even contacting me – nothing. No one has bothered to contact me.

‘If anyone wants a public apology now, it’s me.’

There were no plans for an apology from the Conservati­ves according to the council group’s leader, Councillor Sean Woodward.

The executive leader of Fareham Borough Council said: ‘Sometimes things go wrong, and the best thing to do is to apologise and sort it – she’s done neither.

‘I didn’t write the post but it basically said take ownership and sort the problem.’

Fareham Borough Council has been contacted for more informatio­n regarding the removal of the litter.

 ??  ?? ‘UPSET’ Jeannie Wigmore wants a ‘public apology’
‘UPSET’ Jeannie Wigmore wants a ‘public apology’

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