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You introduce complex budgets, the empty house tax you mentioned earlier, to a vote at council, without informing councillors so they can look over it. You expect them to make a decision there and then, otherwise you'll rage on about how the Conservatives voted against it. Back of the fag packet politics and budgets. You bang on about our council being the most expensive in the country, you've had it explained to you time and time again that it isn't, and how the paper came to the conclusion it did, but you continue to drill at it because it makes the Tories sound bad. To be frank, Im sure you understand the figures by now, and you're just being dishonest to keep saying its the most expensive. We have democracy, your party just didn't win. Why don't you work with the controlling party for the betterment of the borough, instead of trying to trip the Conservatives up for your own electoral advantage. If you can't do that because of your hatred of Britcliffe, and Conservatives, then I have no idea why you're involved in politics. |
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Did everyone present who could vote have those figures in plenty of time before the meeting so they had time to read and understand what they were voting on? |
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Think that he was trying to push the fact that this was only a recommended ceiling as other people (like yourself) would think this would be what they would always spend. Just came out a bit wrong... :rolleyes: Very, very few people make anything on expenses as always need receipts to obtain full payment. I used to forget the odd things like cups of coffee, tips, pay as enter car parks, etc., always lost out. Have lost bigger receipts too .. stupid me ..:silly: Like you, not supporting any particular party; just what's fair. e.g. Graham Jones should accept the allowance on the Planning Committee, as get the impression it is something he truly cares about. |
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I've said at least twice in this thread that a wise council, at this critical financial time, would spend as little as possible of that allowance, and a foolish council wouldn't. It was also pointed out earlier in the thread our council chose not to follow all the recommendations of the independent body, which for accommodation included a London weighting, and was substantially more than the previous allowance. They chose to ignore it, and voted for the allowance to be much more than was recommended by the independent body. The issue is about principles...and some people don't have 'em. |
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Keep promising myself will have the last word on this .. but Hey, I'm a woman.
You digressed a little there Garinda. Have agreed myself in a past post that the limit of the meal was upped from the recommendation .. but still think is reasonable @ £25. Actually, Graham Jones quoted the allowance for Planning as £750, and was only £742 ... :D |
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They voted to raise the limit even higher than was suggested. :D |
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...and thanks to insider information from Jaysay, we now know exactly how much Cllr. Britcliffe actually needed to spend in London to feed his little face.
A figure that came in under the allowance suggested by the independent body, so why was it deemed necessary to hike the limit up even higher? |
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I actually think that it would be wrong for any councillor being out of pocket when attending to council business, be it staying in an hotel or claiming money for having to miss work, if you are in full time employment you cannot expect the boss to pay you when your not there. If councillors were out of pocket going their duties the only people we would get as councillors would be people on long term sick or retired people, which to my mind would be very counter productive. When I first got involved in politics 40 odd years ago, all meetings were held at night, well they were in Ossy, because I attended regularly, and councillors were NOT paid for their attendance. Okay its a different kettle of fish today, but I've always been of the opinion that we should have fewer councillors but make them full time, then we may attract more people into local government,which would be great for the Borough overall.
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