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He later tweeted: “While I am bitterly disappointed not to have got to the second round in the Cambs and Peterborough Mayoral election, I am pleased that Palmer will no longer be Mayor.
“He has let down our area. I look forward to working with Dr Johnson on behalf of all our residents.”
The triumphant doctor himself said after the win was secured that he was “over the moon and honoured”.
In his first interview after the result, he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “I’m over the moon, and I feel hugely honoured to be the lad who came from the north east and ended up adopting Cambridgeshire as my home. And feeling the support across the county – I’m just delighted”.
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11:12 AM May 3, 2021
Ed Colman found his election campaign signs on the A47 at Sporle slashed through on Sunday morning.
- Credit: Ed Colman
A Norfolk County Council election candidate has described damage to his election signs as mindless vandalism.
Ed Colman, who is standing for the Swaffham division, had put up his campaign signs on the A47 at Sporle three weeks ago but was frustrated to see the damage to them on Sunday morning when he went along to pick up the pieces.
The signs, which had the Conservative logo and the words Vote Ed Colman, Vote Conservative this May displayed on them, have been slashed through several times on both sides, and Mr Colman said there is no chance of them being repaired.