LIBERAL DEMOCRAT Candidate for Surrey Police
“Born in Woking, I have lived in Surrey all my life, and am a successful businessman. Members of my family have served with Surrey police for nearly a century. Having held elected office, I’m a good listener and will take decisive action to deliver the public’s expectations for effective policing. ”
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Nick O'Shea's Tweets
Nick O'Shea: First day off in a month. Read paper in bed. Rugby this pm: Aussies to win by 10! Come on Ireland vs Fiji - must be a Limerick there? Posted Sat Nov 17 10:46
Nick O'Shea: @SeldonMoore Oh come on Andre, you were miles out. Never second guess the people. They don't want political police and one-man-rule! Posted Fri Nov 16 19:58
Nick O'Shea: Thanks to evetone who voted and helped with my camopaing. Congratualtions to Kevin Hurley - please safeguard Surrey Police's heritage. Posted Fri Nov 16 17:52
Nick O'Shea: @WillForster Not such a shock really - the public made it clear they don't want politicians directly involved in management of the police. Posted Fri Nov 16 17:48
Nick O'Shea: Thanks to everyone who voted today. Not just for me of course, although special thank to you and my team across the county for yr hard work Posted Thu Nov 15 22:10
Nick O'Shea: @TweetPortraits CSPs good idea, don't alway work locally. Also will work with SMEs to address their crime issues. See manifesto on website Posted Wed Nov 14 13:28
Nick O'Shea: @TweetPortraits Yes, but it is not the PCC's role to decide whether certain laws are enforced or not, whatever I think of them. Posted Wed Nov 14 13:25
Nick O'Shea: @bayrud23 cutting waste, ensuring funding prioritised and focused, plus collaborate with Sussex and other local forces. Posted Wed Nov 14 13:17
Nick O'Shea: @dombat it's down to courts what to sentence, but would certainly want police to give support to CPS to prosecute whenever possible Posted Wed Nov 14 11:40







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