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Nick Cuff
- Likes to get involved
- Never stops learning
- Local councillor
"You never stop learning in this job. There is no point regretting what’s happened, you just have to make sure it goes better next time."

"I particularly enjoy working with residents to help solve some of the problems they bring to me."
My name is Blaine Robin. “It’s a nice name!” say many of my constituents. Many people think that Robin is my first name. Talking about my name is generally a good ice breaker because I am quite a sociable person and enjoy talking to people about most topics. Talking and listening is probably a good characteristic of a local politician.
I became an elected member for Kursaal Ward, Southend on Sea in the May 2008 local government elections. I won by 6 votes! It was really nerve racking not being able to tell from the ballot boxes whether I would win or lose. My labour opponent asked for a recount and then after the recount the result was confirmed. This was my third attempt in a tough Labour dominated ward and with a strong far right campaigning presence.
The transition from campaigner to councillor was steady. Officials in the Civic Centre and my council colleagues mentored and supported me through the early days. I am really honored to represent my ward and participate in shaping the towns development.
I particularly enjoy working with residents to help solve some of their problems that they bring to me. I would recommend anyone of any age to get involved in responding to the needs of their community.