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− | '''Daniel "Dan" Casey''' is a | + | '''Daniel "Dan" Casey''' is a [[Labour Party|Labour]] politician and former Councillor for Jaywick’s Golf Green Ward in Clacton, which he won in a by-election with a majority of just five votes over his Conservative rival.<ref>''[http://www.clactonandfrintongazette.co.uk/news/8089606.Labour_gain_narrow_victory_over_Tories_in_crucial_by_election/ "Labour gain narrow victory over Tories in crucial by-election"]''</ref> |
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[[Danny Mayzes]] [[Conservative]] came 2nd (311 votes), [[William Hones]] [[Independent]] 3rd (248 votes) and the [[Labour Party]] candidate, [[Chris Bird]], came last with 148 votes.<ref>''[https://www.tendringdc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/council/elections%20%26%20voting/casual%20vacancies%20and%20by-elections/RESULTS%20OF%20DISTRICT%20BY-ELECTION%20FOR%20ST%20PAULS%20WARD.pdf "Result of District by-election for St Paul's Ward"]''</ref><ref>''[http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/14476171.Ukip_secure_victory_in_Clacton_by_election/ "UKIP secure victory in Clacton by-election"]''</ref> | [[Danny Mayzes]] [[Conservative]] came 2nd (311 votes), [[William Hones]] [[Independent]] 3rd (248 votes) and the [[Labour Party]] candidate, [[Chris Bird]], came last with 148 votes.<ref>''[https://www.tendringdc.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/council/elections%20%26%20voting/casual%20vacancies%20and%20by-elections/RESULTS%20OF%20DISTRICT%20BY-ELECTION%20FOR%20ST%20PAULS%20WARD.pdf "Result of District by-election for St Paul's Ward"]''</ref><ref>''[http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/14476171.Ukip_secure_victory_in_Clacton_by_election/ "UKIP secure victory in Clacton by-election"]''</ref> |
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Dan Casey and Ivan Henderson at the Pride of Tendring awards ceremony on Friday, 3rd February 2017 | |
Daniel "Dan" Casey is a Labour politician and former Councillor for Jaywick’s Golf Green Ward in Clacton, which he won in a by-election with a majority of just five votes over his Conservative rival.[1]
Managed defection
Danny Mayzes Conservative came 2nd (311 votes), William Hones Independent 3rd (248 votes) and the Labour Party candidate, Chris Bird, came last with 148 votes.[2][3]
On 1 December 2016, Labour's Eastern Region welcomed Jack Parsons after his defection from UKIP.[4]
Pride of Tendring
At the end of December 2016, Dan Casey was nominated for the Pride of Tendring award, along with many others:
- "Dan was elected as a Tendring District Council Councillor in 2010 for the Golf Green Ward, but lost his position in 2015. During his time as a Councillor he worked tirelessly for Jaywick Sands and its residents. He still has many dealings with local residents, many of whom still approach him for information and assistance. He was instrumental in getting the funds and necessary requirements needed for the local library and hub and in getting it up and running.
- Dan is a trustee there and was until recently its chairman. He will always go that “extra mile” when needed and runs quiz nights at Golf Green Hall monthly to raise funds for local groups. He is a member of Jaywick and Tudor Residents Association; Neighbourhood Watch (of which he the local chairman); the President of the Clacton branch of the Royal British Legion and deals with the welfare for the veterans, and is also treasurer on Jaywick Community Forum.
- He is passionate about Jaywick Sands and always ensures that, as far as he possibly can, Jaywick is seen in a positive light.[5]
Keyboard warrior
On 20 January 2017, on Patrick Haseldine's Facebook page, Dan Casey wrote:
- "Message for Mr Haseldine which was removed. I have never been right wing or left wing, Marxist, or Progress I am a old fashioned socialist and have supported Jeremy Corbyn and voted for him twice, but disagree with immigration policy that's what Brexit was all about and we have to think about what our voters want or we will not win any by-election or General Election. And your local election you stated did not want any support from the persons named in your statement, so because you lost maybe your campaign was the problem?"[6]
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