Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Putting away the winter coat

After a week at home in Gateshead, I am now heading to London. My winter coat has been put into the wardrobe. Yes, spring is definitely here!

So over the past week, I have managed to draft and print 6 councillors' annual reports, write and print 2400 letters, deliver 800 focuses, edit 19 videos for LDEG and eat a large quantity of chocolate easter eggs! So after my bit of annual leave I am looking forward to the quiet of the office!

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4 comments:

George Dutton said...

I was telling Tartan Hero (blog name) his real name is Grant about how hard you work Jonathan. He works for the SNP,I will show you his answer...

In a week? This man's a lightweight Geroge..

today alone, I printed 2500 postal voter letters, over-printed 5,000 envelopes, mail-merged the postal voter letters to personalise them, folded the postal voter letters and 3 inserts (with a machine thankfully) and now 3 of us are stuffing envelopes this evening (Yes, Saturday night - cos after all I'm only in it for myself remember)... all this on top of a week that on Monday saw me and a mate deliver to 900 homes in one day..

These Lib Dems sure do make a fuss about nothing.... hehehehe

http://tartanhero.blogspot.com/

Jonathan Wallace said...

Ah but George, do you really think I'm going to post up everything I do on my blog and therefore let my opponents know about all our campaigning! Given that they monitor closely this site, I need to be a bit careful about what I let the other side know. However, your Scottish friend has a similar workload to my own.......

George Dutton said...

This is FUN.

I know all the hard work the local Lib Dems do Jonathan and I thank you all for doing it.

If we had to depend on New Labour to help then all would be lost for sure.

George Dutton said...

I should have said this in my last post on here...

I moved from Dunston to Whickham last year and just could NOT believe how people were treated by the Lib Dem councillors, courtesies, caring and genuinely interested in what I had to say and went all out to help me. A big change from Dunston, the last New Labour councillor I spoke to there said to me "What do you expect me to do". I hung up,well what was the point. You just know your on a loser with New Labour whenever you need help. Wait till it happens to you and you will find out.