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cashman 16-02-2008 17:18

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 531773)
Cashman I think cyfr is trying to find out just what it was that the unfortunate councillor said that got PB so riled. I must admit I am more than a little intrigued myself to discover just how appalling, and/or true, was the thing she said. I think we should be shown a complete transcript so that we can judge for ourselves just how petty and small minded our "dear leader" actually is

ah cheers AB, that i do like,though doubt if my mate will.;)

WillowTheWhisp 16-02-2008 19:13

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However intriguing it may be to know what was said to inspire PB to come out with such a childish insult, and whether or not he could feel justified in saying it is not the issue. That's a tangent. The fact is he denies saying it despite the fact that there are numerous witnesses. That is the point. He hasn't even got the guts to stand by what he said and defend his reason for saying it so his reason for saying it becomes totally irrelevant.

The issue here is that he has lied and expects us to believe the lie. This casts doubt on any other 'truth' he may tell or have told.

Lilly 16-02-2008 20:07

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Who was it from Accyweb who heard what was said?

Maybe they can clarify for us.

Bonnyboy 16-02-2008 20:37

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Lilly think it was first mentioned by g jones in the Hyndburn to be axed thread page 58/post # 858

Nobody has said as far as I can tell why the comments were made

Wynonie Harris 16-02-2008 21:06

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 531647)
The problem is that if the councillors post on some topics they are accountable.

More than once, Graham has been hauled over the coals for controversial things that have been posted on here so I think he's more than a little cautious now.

"Accountable"? Accountable for what? If he can't come on here and argue in favour of the present Labour government that you both supposedly support, then in my view, it's a poor do. And that goes for you, too!

katex 16-02-2008 21:08

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 531899)
Who was it from Accyweb who heard what was said?

Maybe they can clarify for us.

Think it might be me actually (or one another) Did hear this remark, but cannot remember the exact dialogue that led up to it .. was a long meeting with regard to the proposal of the Hyndburn name change.

It was obvious that the proposal was losing ground and think Cllr.Britcliffe was probably getting a little peavish at this stage as he was in a corner, and nowhere else for him to go. Insults abounded throughout the meeting, lots of them personal which were extremely amusing (he does have a dry sense of humour.. should be a stand up comedian).

Don't think accusing this lady Councillor of not being able to string three words together is a big deal (my goodness, three, that many ! ..:D) only banter, just the 'Silly Cow' bit. More mouthed than anything. Seemed all part of the proceedings to me. Wasn't said heatedly at all .. just an aside. Perhaps he should have been a little more careful, but was said in an amusing way.

Said it before, but Graham Jones ignored his gibes all night .. and just got on with it.. best way.

Storm in a teacup.

yerself 16-02-2008 21:16

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Whatever Peter Britcliffe called her it will be no worse than Councillor Jones has called members of this forum. The good thing about this messageboard is that Councillor Jones was able to delete his insult before too many people read it. People in glass houses springs to mind. As katex says, storm in a teacup.

Gayle 16-02-2008 21:22

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 531914)
"favour of the present Labour government that you both supposedly support, !


You can say that as often as you like Wynonie but it will never be true. I have NEVER once said that I supported the Labour Government. I have never said I don't either but that's not the point.

Wynonie Harris 16-02-2008 21:32

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 531919)
I have NEVER once said that I supported the Labour Government. I have never said I don't either.

A classic politician's answer!

Gayle 16-02-2008 21:41

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 531924)
A classic politician's answer!

I'm not one of those either. If you recall I lost the election!

Wynonie Harris 16-02-2008 21:54

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 531925)
I'm not one of those either. If you recall I lost the election!

Yes, I know, and that's unfortunate for the people of your ward. I certainly would have voted for you! However, there's always next time...which is why it wouldn't do to appear on here supporting the highly unpopular policies of this present government. But then again, if you actually came out against them, it wouldn't go down well with the Labour party bigwigs. Quite a dilemma!

Gayle 16-02-2008 22:02

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 531926)
it wouldn't do to appear on here supporting the highly unpopular policies of this present government. But then again, if you actually came out against them, it wouldn't go down well with the Labour party bigwigs. Quite a dilemma!

Not a dilemma at all - as you point out quite often, I'm successfully not doing either of those things!


BTW - thanks for the vote, shame you couldn't have convinced another 200 people

g jones 16-02-2008 22:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 531742)
i get your point completely, what i am saying is it dont really matter.:rolleyes:whatever it was it does not justify that response from the Leader of the Council, unless YOU think it does?

Nothing happened before Cyfr. She asked a short reasonable question. Every time she speaks Clr Britcliffe feels neccessary to intimidate her which always means insults. It is a constant battle with Peter to rid Oswaldtwistle of any Labour Councillors, so every week pathetic little battles ensue to gain the upper hand and undermine/disconcert Clr McCormack. .

Accy Web members present and others in the public gallery were taken aback. Like I said before, not all Tories are bad and not all Labour are good. The County Tories won't have much to do with Hyndburn Tories because they think they are disgraceful bunch as well. It's not political.

Attacking me is just part of old school politics. I get things wrong but we have to get used to a new type of politics, not being about the guy at the top always having to be right because he is the one at the top, but a guy at the top encouraging everyone else to work positively together so that all the good ideas surface.

Wynonie Harris 16-02-2008 22:09

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 531930)
Not a dilemma at all - as you point out quite often, I'm successfully not doing either of those things!

No, you're not, but I will never quite understand why your opinions on this present government should be shrouded in such an eternal air of mystery. Never mind, perhaps one day you'll feel able to share your feelings with us!

Gayle 16-02-2008 22:12

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I have commented on things in the past. But it's no mystery. I just don't comment on things that I have little knowledge of.


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