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Monday 27 April 2015 5:26 am

General Election 2015: Spinning out of control? Small business letter of support sent from CCHQ address, includes dissolved businesses

By: Catherine Neilan

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Are the Conservatives caught in a PR tailspin of their own making? 
 
The Tories may have got the backing of several thousand small businesses, but it seems that this support was not quite as spontaneous as it may appear.
 
Labour supporters are highlighting how the letter was sent from a CCHQ address, and that the call for small businesses to support the Tories in fact started life as an online petition. 
 
It was apparently written – or at the very least endorsed – by Tory peer and The Apprentice co-host Karren Brady. As well as appearing as a petition on the Conservative website, it was sent out as an email to people who had signed up to receive the party's General Election campaign updates. 
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This has been pointed out by many people on Twitter, who argue it undermines the claim that the Tories have spontaneous support from the small business community. 
 
https://twitter.com/andyjameshicks/status/592463758666145792
 
https://twitter.com/BardOfNorfolk/status/592616459123175424
 
Already at least one company has requested their name be taken off the list, claiming they had not signed the letter.
 

.@Telegraph Our Sales Director did not sign the letter in support of the Conservative Party. Please remove signatory 413 immediately.

— Aurum Solutions (@AurumSolutions) April 27, 2015

https://twitter.com/AurumSolutions/status/592631496193740800
 
Another one appears to be a case of mistaken identity… though some questions will be asked around the fact that this person is a Conservative candidate for South Belfast.
 
https://twitter.com/Wonkypolicywonk/status/592701635643711491/photo/1
 
And he wasn't the only one.
 
https://twitter.com/SussexOwl1/status/592695474135629825
 
Not only that, some of the companies on the list are either dissolved or don't appear to exist.
 
https://twitter.com/andyjameshicks/status/592512181922594816
 
https://twitter.com/Odbe34/status/592469645371781121
 
At least some of the small business owners are genuine.
 
Jo Malone, who set up the eponymous perfume brand, has gone on the BBC to explain that she is backing the Tories because a change in government would be "risky" at this stage in the economic recovery. 
 
But coming so hot on the heels of Wikipedia's claims about Grant Shapps, the Tories' reputation for honesty is definitely taking a bit of a bashing. 
 
https://twitter.com/jwperkins_/status/592620890703159296
 
https://twitter.com/PrimlyStable/status/592617441768951808
 
https://twitter.com/andrewspoooner/status/592613733521858560

Some of the business leaders who signed the letter supporting the Conservative party in this morning's Telegraph. pic.twitter.com/EB8BQP2slK

— Alexis (@lexistwit) April 27, 2015

https://twitter.com/GuyTindale/status/592616859339530240

At this rate, I better check if I signed THAT FECKIN LETTER as Chairman of the @guardian.

…

No.

Phew!

— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) April 27, 2015

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