Ellee Seymour

MCIPR, PRESS CONSULTANT, JOURNALIST, POLITICAL AND PR BLOGGER.

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October 9th, 2006

Let’s hope India’s racehorse buyers will soon return to the UK

The UK has been losing millions of pounds in racehorse sales due to an over-stringent ban imposed by the Indian government which my MEP Robert Sturdy is hoping to have lifted.

The ban has been in place for the last five years following the outbreak of a single known case of a disease called Contagious Equine Metritis.

India insists on a three-year clear period of infection before trading again with countries, including the UK. Most of those cases reported have been in non-thoroughbred horses and it is unlikely any country in the EU can be totally disease free due to our open borders. This trade is obviously hugely important to the Newmarket area.

Before being sold, horses are thoroughly checked have to pass all the required veterinary regulations. That’s why Robert has arranged to have the ban raised at the an important animal health committee of the WTO in Geneva this week. He is hoping they will ask India to justify it.

However, India continues to trade with Ireland, even though it had a reported case of CEM this year. It is totally baffling as to why this is the case.

We are hoping to get some good press coverage on this, the Politic’s Show is interested. Pity David Cameron didn’t know about it during his recent visit to India, he might have been able to bring it to their attention.

October 9th, 2006

Adam Rickitt makes next Norfolk round

Former Coronation Street star Adam Rickitt is a step closer to seeing his dream realised and becoming a Norfolk MP.

He was one of 10 A-listers selected to go through to the next round next weekend, though unfortunately neither of the two local candidates, including James Tumbridge, were successful. I think competing against 18 A-listers must have been the toughest challenge yet faced in any constituency, but James was not daunted by this.
It’s going to be a tough decision for the Mid-Norfolk panel, they are all high calibre candidates. I just hope those who don’t make it will consider will standing in Cambridge. I’m desperate for the Conservatives to have this university city back and with a determined, charismatic, proactive and intelligent A-lister, there’s no reason why we couldn’t.

Those still in the running for Mid-Norfolk, a newly restructured seat which will almost certainly be blue, are:

  • Louise Bagshawe, chic-lit writer
  • Vicky Ford, a former parliamentary candidate
  • George Freeman, who last year contested Stevenage
  • Samuel Gyimah, 2005 CBI entrepreneur of the future
  • Maria Hutchings, who floored Blair over autism
  • Brandon Lewis, Brentwood Council leader
  • Kit Malthouse, former deputy leader of Westminster Council
  • Anne-Marie Morris, West Sussex councillor
  • Priti Patel, former press officer for William Hague

Good luck to James too, who I know will continue searching for a local seat, he will be a great asset to whichever constituency selects him.

P.S. Here is an update from Daily Propaganda with his views of the A-listers he met at last week’s conference.