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‘Girls smell better at 16 than at 28’: Tory council candidate’s shock remarks

No prizes for guessing this guy’s favourite Nirvana song, then: A Tory council candidate has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, after his Tweet about the way women (or ‘girls’) smell at different ages was lambasted to high heaven.

Who is Jonty Campbell? Tory Council candidate goes viral for odd remarks

Jonty Campbell, who had competed in Ribbleton for a council seat in Preston’s local elections, has received bemused replies from the likes of Owen Jones and Marie Gardiner, with both questioning what they had actually just read.

The initial Tweet has drawn such a negative reaction, that Campbell has to lock his account and go private. Sadly for him, screenshots of the offending post have been saved – and they really do need to be seen to be believed.

The Tory candidate failed in his bid for election earlier this month – sparing the council bizarre opinions like these.

“Here’s the thing with girls 22 or under, they smell massively different to a girl of 28. Girls aged 16 to, say 23, have this buttery, creamy, slightly sweet smell that is unbelievably magnetic.”

Jonty Campbell on Twitter

It’s at this point we’d like to apologise to all 24-year-old ‘girls’, who may now be wondering if they need to replace their perfume bottles with a pack of Flora – just to replicate the much-coveted ‘buttery scent’ of their younger counterparts.

‘Smells like teen spirit?’ Scent of success evades Council hopeful

In total, Jonty Campbell received 251 votes in the 2022 Local Elections. He was comprehensively defeated by Ribbleton’s Labour candidate Jonathan Saksena, with 664 votes. This was Campbell’s fifth attempt at a run for Council.

In 2017 and 2021, he tried to gain election to the Lancashire Local Council. In 2018 and 2019, he sought nomination for the Preston Council. On all occasions, Campbell fell short – and we doubt the stench of defeat can be described as ‘sweet’ or ‘creamy’.

Campbell will be hoping to make it sixth-time-lucky in the near future – if he can, somehow, move on from THIS debacle…

Tom Head

Hailing from Nottingham, Tom Head has had a journalism career that's taken him across the world. He spent five years as a political reporter in South Africa, specialising in the production digital content. The 30-year-old has two cats, a wonderful wife, and a hairline that's steadily making a retreat.

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