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Former Cornwall Councilor Brock Frost to Return to Politics and Write a Book – NOV 9, 2015

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Disgraced former Cornwall City Councilor Robert Brock Frost says that he wants to return to politics; just not at the municipal level citing a high workload and low pay.  He also shared that he will be writing a book.

 

In a strange staged interview shot in Cornwall he answers a few soft ball questions.  It was called an Exit Interview in the video clip.

Some of the gems:

“…people don’t want the truth….what they want to hear is rumors, what they want to hear is headlines….what they want is tabloids and gossip…..some unfortunately are out for blood….the real reason I decided to move to Ottawa was for business….the salary of a councilor just doesn’t allow me to make it my full time job….I learned how ungrateful some people could be…..out of $165 million dollars we only changed $800K….we don’t control the administration….I had to leave because the compensation wasn’t there (council) I had bills to pay……my life is a tabloid…..

At the 9:20 mark he talks about his political future and wants statues of Andre Rivette & Bernadette Clement.

Brock Frost Council DEC 8 2014

Frost got over 4,000 votes in the 2014 municipal election.   His time on council was filled with lawsuits, false claims, real estate fraud, forgery charges, and that’s just the stuff we’re allowed to write about.  There’s much more coming down the pike!  It also is boggling that he complains about the stipend to councilors when he was supposed to be donating his entire pay for the year to two local charities that sorta kinda have confirmed that they didn’t get paid in full.

Brock gets the last word in this piece though.

“I’ll definitely be returning to politics in the future.”

What do you think dear CFN viewers?  You can post your comments below.

 


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