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Leading Tory politician in Cornwall abused in front of his daughter while voting

A leading Conservative politician in Cornwall has said this has been the worst General Election he has ever seen for people behaving “despicably” after he was abused and shouted at in front of his young daughter while voting in Newquay.

Louis Gardner – who is the Tory councilor for Newquay Central & Pentire – took to social media to speak out after he was heckled and abused at a polling station yesterday morning. He said: “The General Election … it’s literally the worst I’ve ever seen. I’ve been involved in a few elections now. I’ve never seen people behave so despicably – candidates, all the people associated with them, members of the public. It’s the most hateful, horrible thing I think I’ve ever seen in a British election.”




Mr Gardner – who sits on the Cabinet at Cornwall Council as portfolio holder for economy – took his daughter along to vote that morning, which was her first time in a polling station. She was interested to find out more about voting as she had elections at school that day.

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“I thought I’d show her why it’s important we vote,” said Mr. Gardner. “Some idiot, in front of his children, thought it was a really good idea to try and heckle me, shout at me, abuse me and have a got at me. That’s in front of my daughter and his children, who go to the same school as my daughter. I don’t know what made him think that was big or clever.

“We live in a British society where we’ve got different political views – it’s what makes the world go round. It’s what makes us better than China, but we seem to have come to a place where it’s not okay for people to think differently Of course it’s okay – we should be encouraging each other not to have the same political views, we should be encouraging each other to have different ideas.

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