Adam c****d his head in agreement. He knew Jan would be fair and even-handed, but it wasn’t just coverage in the Bassington Post that they wanted; it was coverage favourable to their cause. However reluctant he might have been to make the pitch that he was about to make, he knew he had Victoria’s backing. Somehow, that made it feel like the road ahead would be easier to travel. Bassington PostThe one aspect of the campaign that hadn’t taken flight in the way either of them had hoped was the sympathy they’d tried to elicit from the audience over the future of Whitechapel. Although the focus had remained, for obvious reasons, on the Water Tower, Victoria and Adam had used their platform on the Little Bassington Community Forum to try and project some empathy for the hundreds of people who w

