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Jenks24 (talk) 08:18, 1 September 2011 (UTC)
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Middlesbrough
[edit]Hey YorkshireBryn
I've done some digging (see [1]) and have decided to remove Mark Heslehurst's name as candidate in the Middlesbrough by-election.
That blog says that a local councillor set up [2] herself, and it has nothing to do with the man or his campaign. The blog says - "Over the last few days, I’ve been active as a member of the new forum set up on Joans behalf by someone with the technical know-how, as part of her ‘markheslehurst.com’ website. Yes, you heard that right, she has sanctioned setting up a website using Marks name, in order to discredit him."
Unless and until we have a credible source for Mark as a candidate, it's best that we don't include it here. If you can find any alternative source, of course you can add the information bac