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Tealeaf 05-01-2006 08:34

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Sounds just like a "Rotten Borough" to me. I thought there were laws agaist this sort of thing?

Gayle 05-01-2006 08:50

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Errrrrm, two small questions. Who pays for the production and distribution of these calendars? Could they not be regarded as election material?

An excellent point A-B!

SPUGGIE J 05-01-2006 09:56

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf
Sounds just like a "Rotten Borough" to me. I thought there were laws agaist this sort of thing?

Rotten Borourgh in what sense? Corrupt or the 19 century description ie
"English parliamentary constituency, that returned members to Parliament in spite of having small numbers of electors and shrinking population. "

garinda 05-01-2006 10:04

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After it was pointed out that Gayles offer of a biscuit at her meet and greet would need to be investigated re: funding, it did of course cross my mind as to who/what funded this?

Now if only Peter would join as a member,rather than read what we write as a guest,I'm sure he would give a full explanation.:)

Tealeaf 05-01-2006 10:33

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J
Rotten Borourgh in what sense? Corrupt or the 19 century description ie
"English parliamentary constituency, that returned members to Parliament in spite of having small numbers of electors and shrinking population. "

I'm referring to the 18/19th century context of a rotten borough, whereby the small number of constituents non-secret votes could be bought with cash, ale, loose women and possibly even calenders.

Hey Spuggie - are you Britcliffe in disguise?

entwisi 05-01-2006 10:49

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He gabs enough to be a politician :) :) :) :)

Doug 05-01-2006 10:52

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I’m constantly amazed how these little innocuous events bring out the best of us…….Why should this gentleman not produce a Calendar, in fact this is an excellent marketing product that keeps the object of desire in the Kitchens and offices of the populace.

I was disappointed that I could acquire a calendar featuring Blackburn Rovers, Burnley and Liverpool and the like from the shops in the Arndale, but not a Stanley Calendar, Now that’s what I call controversial.

However, I digress. Was this item of ridicule centred purely on Mr Britclit or his political party of choice?

Is it tasteful? And can it be reproduce on here so we can all have one?

Question? What happened to the naked Accyweb calendar?

Doug 05-01-2006 10:53

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Originally Posted by entwisi
He gabs enough to be a politician :) :) :) :)

Seconded :) :) :) :).

garinda 05-01-2006 10:54

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It's local, well it is if you live in my ward and were lucky enough to get one, so I thought it would be an interesting titbit to share with you.:)

Doug 05-01-2006 11:05

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Originally Posted by garinda
It's local, well it is if you live in my ward and were lucky enough to get one, so I thought it would be an interesting titbit to share with you.:)

And I’m grateful for you doing so; Altough I'm far from local I would like to see the content of this item. Is there anything similar happening in any of the other wards?

garinda 05-01-2006 11:07

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I can't speak for other wards where Peter isn't up for re-election.

Perhaps people could say here if they got anything similar where they live?

garinda 05-01-2006 11:15

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Jan-Old folks Christmas party.
Feb-Outside the library.
Mar-With the old lady who was given the freedom of the Borough.
Apr-On a roundabout in the park.
May-With Neil/Romps and baby Emily.
June-With the bin men.
July-Outside the Co-op with wheelchair users.
Aug-Outside a shop.
Sept-In the garden by the Co-op.
Oct-Again with Neil/Romps and children in the park.
Nov-At Rhyddings school.
Dec-With Santa at the Christmas light switch on.

Doug 05-01-2006 11:25

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Not politically motivated then……………:p

Perhaps Peter? Would like to send me one as a memento. :)

garinda 05-01-2006 11:27

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Originally Posted by Doug
Not politically motivated then……………:p

Perhaps Peter? Would like to send me one as a memento. :)

It does have three telephone numbers on it for him, perhaps you could call him and ask for one.:)

Doug 05-01-2006 11:43

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Originally Posted by garinda
It does have three telephone numbers on it for him, perhaps you could call him and ask for one.:)

Give us his number then, or you could get me on being on first name terms ……….Is there any funding credits printed on it? :)


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