Removing the cancer from Watford's politics

sarabedford, 05 August 2008, 9 comments
Categories: Conservatives, crime, Ian Oakley, LibDems, Watford
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Over the past three years, members of the Watford constituency LibDems (of which I am a member) have suffered from a sustained campaign of harassment, intimidation and hate.

Today the Conservatives’ parliamentary candidate Ian Oakley, who stepped down only after he arrested and then charged two weeks ago, pleaded guilty to seven specimen offences and asked for a further 68 to be taken into consideration.

The police report said that Oakley admitted that he intentionally harassed LibDem activists with the intention of ‘leading to his own victory in the General Election’. He also admitted that he was ‘driven to change the political landscape of Watford to the benefit of the Conservative Party’.

Sentencing has been adjourned until 16th September (when many of us will be in Bournemouth!). However the senior magistrate stated that in sentencing he ‘could not ignore that [Oakley's] stated aim was to interfere with the democratic process’ and that the offences were ‘so serious that a custodial sentence is an option’.

The incidents have included:

As you can imagine, it has been quite difficult at times for activists to keep campaigning normally, but we have done so – continuing to take council seats from the Conservatives, although failing to take one by 3 votes and another by 2. Who knows what effect those letters and leaflets had in those wards – it would be easy for the tide of lies to lose us those few votes. We have also had to waste so much time and money sorting out these incidents and giving statements to the police.

It has been more difficult to involve new activists and invite them to stand for the council, knowing that they may be the next to be targeted, but again we have refused to be cowed. At all times, we have acted with dignity, have not thrown accusations around and have not sought publicity, or to make political capital.

Some Conservatives have sought to allege that it was all in the minds of the LibDems, or that we had started it with our own dirty tricks. All I can say is that neither the LibDems nor the police have had any evidence of any campaign against any other party or its members.

Now we have some closure and we can get on with what we do best – winning.

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  1. [...] Two blogging Watford Liberal Democrat members, Iain Sharpe and Sara Bedford, have written their own postings on the news. Posted in News, Opposition watch // Startup [...]

  2. Billy
    05 August 2008, 9:06 pm

    Thanks for the full update, Sara. Those of us in the party at large have been following events in Watford with growing incredulity over the past few weeks.

    Thank goodness he has been found guilty.

  3. Fighting dirty « Bridget’s Blog
    10 August 2008, 4:17 pm

    [...] So when a politician really plays dirty it’s a shock. Like the case of former Labour councillor Miranda Grell in Waltham Forest. She was convicted of smearing her (gay) Lib Dem opponent as a paedophile. And now Ian Oakley the Tory parliamentary candidate for Watford has pleaded guilty to a harassment campaign against Lib Dems there. Watford blogger (and Gooner) Sara Bedford has more on the Oakley case here. [...]

  4. [...] us not forget that Ian Oakley started his political career as a 19 year old as the founding Chairman of Monmouth Conservative [...]

  5. Ian Oakley sentenced
    16 September 2008, 2:45 pm

    [...] So it’s back again on Monday 13th October to find out what the law will do with Watford’s former Conservative candidate. [...]

  6. [...] Shamed former Conservative parliamentary candidate Ian Oakley has finally caved in to pressure and stepped downfrom his positions of responsibility (sic) on next door Hillingdon Council. Although Oakley pleaded guilty to 75 offences of harassment, criminal damage and intimidation last month, he still sits as an independent councillor for Northwood ward. [...]

  7. Was Ian Oakley a friend of Margot’s?
    01 October 2008, 6:55 pm

    [...] a duty to vote Tory‘, I remembered that disgraced Conservative candidate Ian Oakley had a prediliction for sending gay porn to many of my colleagues, including parliamentary candidate Sal Brinton and Watford’s [...]

  8. Read all about it: Ian Oakley sentenced
    13 October 2008, 4:01 pm

    [...] Oakley’s first court appearance in August, where he pleaded guilty to seven specimen offences and asked for a further sixty eight to be taken into consideration, I [...]

  9. [...] around Watford, after then Conservative parliamentary candidate Ian Oakley pleaded guilty to a vile hate campaign against his LibDem opponents, has hit Conservative Central Office. Newsnight’s political editor Michael Crick has [...]

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