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Margaret Pilkington 08-06-2013 06:29

Re: trips to seaside
 
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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1062071)

I don't think Britcliffe should be pilloried here..it will be 'devastating' to those pensioners who don't have money to burn on luxuries like a charabanc to the coast and a walk on the prom. Things most of us take for granted.

What does surprise me is Britcliffe behaving like a socialist :eek::D

No Guinness...PB is just being...well, PB.
If the other side said it was day - he would say it was night. Just to be perverse.

If he were still in power as the leader.....he would probably be doing the same things....and justifying it in exactly the same way.
He seems to think that this is the best way to run local politics.......by opposing the group in power like the parliamentary opposittion do.
Wouldn't it be good if all sides of local politics could work for the benefit of the community at large....and stop the childish bickering and falling out? So much more could be achieved if they didn't dissipate time and energy in this way......but I won't hold my breath waiting for it to happen.

jaysay 08-06-2013 07:19

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1062071)
I can just jump into the tank whenever I feel like it and cruise to the coast/countryside at a reasonable cost.

When I get older, no doubt I'll lose the skills needed to drive safely, and if I want to swan off somewhere after a lifetime of paying taxes I'll have to fork out a fortune to sit in discomfort and I'll have to do this to a timetable. Would be nice if I didn't have to pay the Earth for it too.

Yeah, cuts need to be made...and cheap fares for 'useless eaters' are an easy target. (Would be nice to see costings for this alongside costings for the countless pointless task/steering group meetings, just to see where savings could really be made)

I don't think Britcliffe should be pilloried here..it will be 'devastating' to those pensioners who don't have money to burn on luxuries like a charabanc to the coast and a walk on the prom. Things most of us take for granted.

What does surprise me is Britcliffe behaving like a socialist :eek::D

Ya and Myles acting like a rich Tory Baron:D

Neil 15-06-2013 09:48

Re: trips to seaside
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1062081)
......If he were still in power as the leader.....he would probably be doing the same things....and justifying it in exactly the same way.

You're probably right and I am sure those that have just done it now would be saying it was wrong.

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1062081)
....He seems to think that this is the best way to run local politics.......by opposing the group in power like the parliamentary opposition do.
Wouldn't it be good if all sides of local politics could work for the benefit of the community at large....and stop the childish bickering and falling out? So much more could be achieved if they didn't dissipate time and energy in this way......but I won't hold my breath waiting for it to happen.

All sides do this but there is a lot of working together goes on as well. Maybe it makes better news when they are arguing so we hear about it more.

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2013 10:25

Re: trips to seaside
 
Of course you are right Neil....but we don't really hear much about the 'working together' do we?
I would feel much more heartened if we did get to hear about it...councillors who, regardless of their political allegiances, were working together for the good of all the borough, with the interests of all the people of Hyndburn in the forefront of their thoughts and actions.

I would like to hear where this is happening, and who the councillors are, who are involved in collaborative working.

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2013 10:27

Re: trips to seaside
 
Not hearing about such working, leaves you thinking that it really doesn't happen.

cashman 15-06-2013 15:17

Re: trips to seaside
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1062857)
Not hearing about such working, leaves you thinking that it really doesn't happen.

Unless i hear about it, i will never be convinced, so sorry neil it don't wash wi me.

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2013 18:32

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Cashy, you said what I really meant, but was too polite to post.


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