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After rummaging around the letterbox flap for a bit, while checking through the door s window to see if anyone is watching her, she retrieves the red and blue Conservative leaflet.
In one deft move she then shoves a Labour leaflet through the letterbox in its place before calmly walking off.
Pictured: Councillor Rachael Ellis
Conservative MP for Gedling Tom Randall, 39, was made aware of the incident after one of his constituents emailed him the shocking footage.
Mr Randall said: I m surprised and disappointed to see an experienced Gedling Labour councillor removing Conservative election material that had been delivered to a house in Arnold North.
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Updated: 20:41, 07 March 2021
And his political opponent has called them cheap and tacky.
One of the parklets outside the former McDonald s in Biggin Street, Dover
This is the latest criticism of a £90,000 set of public seats in Dover, which has already been widely slated on social media.
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They are called parklets,first set up by Kent County Council last weekend and made from recycled plastic.
Labour opposition leader Kevin Mills, at a full Dover District Council meeting this week, said of their arrival: They appeared overnight in the district. They look cheap, tacky and typical targets for vandals.