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g jones 24-12-2009 19:39

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It has nothing to do with who isn't on and everything to do with who rook the decision and why in the first place. Is that not obvious?

Bernard Dawson 24-12-2009 19:39

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771910)
Would look pretty independent to me having all the Conservative, Labour and Independent councillors for the area together as originally planned before Labour withdrew.

Back to where we started Andrew. Labour Councillors didn't support the calendar because we thought that Council Tax Money could be better spent.

g jones 24-12-2009 19:39

It has nothing to do with who isn't on and everything to do with who took the decision and why in the first place. Is that not obvious?

andrewb 24-12-2009 21:15

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 771922)
It has nothing to do with who isn't on and everything to do with who took the decision and why in the first place. Is that not obvious?

If the calendar included all of the councillors, the decision to print it would be party political, but the actual calendar would not be party political. Now that Labour have withdrawn, the calendar appears party political as on some calendars there are only Conservative members. This means that the money is even more of a waste because residents are only getting half the picture.

g jones 24-12-2009 21:32

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I think you're about there Andrew. People don't want Labour on it and don't want Cknserativ either. The fact that Conservatives are on and have printed it makes it party political and Labour Councillors were right IMO to stay away from this sort of cheap political propaganda on the rates. Lets spend the money on front line services.

cashman 24-12-2009 21:34

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771937)
If the calendar included all of the councillors, the decision to print it would be party political, but the actual calendar would not be party political. Now that Labour have withdrawn, the calendar appears party political as on some calendars there are only Conservative members. This means that the money is even more of a waste because residents are only getting half the picture.

ya do come wi some rubbish, more of a waste, it means just the same as initial waste, pathetic really.:rolleyes: n fact not everyone got em makes it even more so.

Mancie 24-12-2009 22:16

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771937)
If the calendar included all of the councillors, the decision to print it would be party political, but the actual calendar would not be party political. Now that Labour have withdrawn, the calendar appears party political as on some calendars there are only Conservative members. This means that the money is even more of a waste because residents are only getting half the picture.

:D..and there's me thinkin that Labour could spin.."it's a waste because they only get half the picture" :D..pure class!

andrewb 24-12-2009 22:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 771941)
ya do come wi some rubbish, more of a waste, it means just the same as initial waste, pathetic really.:rolleyes: n fact not everyone got em makes it even more so.

The calendars are a waste of money. If all the councillors information on it would still be a waste of money.

The fact that they're being produced with only half of the information on to me seems like they're even more wasteful as they have even less value to residents.

If I give you a piece of paper with some councillors contact details on but not others, and a piece of paper with all the councillors on. I produced them at roughly the same cost - which one is more useful to you?

cashman 24-12-2009 22:37

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Keep studying maybe one day sense will appear.:rolleyes:

andrewb 24-12-2009 22:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 771952)
Keep studying maybe one day sense will appear.:rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by andrewb
If I give you a piece of paper with some councillors contact details on but not others, and a piece of paper with all the councillors on. I produced them at roughly the same cost - which one is more useful to you?

Are both pieces of paper the same use to you then?

cashman 24-12-2009 22:40

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771953)
Are both pieces of paper the same use to you then?

none are of any use if not everyone gets one, but that don't seem to register to a tory.Robber baron (industrialist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mancie 24-12-2009 22:42

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771951)
The calendars are a waste of money. If all the councillors information on it would still be a waste of money.

The fact that they're being produced with only half of the information on to me seems like they're even more wasteful as they have even less value to residents.

If I give you a piece of paper with some councillors contact details on but not others, and a piece of paper with all the councillors on. I produced them at roughly the same cost - which one is more useful to you?

If as you say it is a waste of money to distribute this rubbish in the first place then how can it be "an even more" waste of money if some council members are not on it?..it's a waste of money no matter how you lot dress it up.

andrewb 24-12-2009 22:43

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 771954)
none are of any use if not everyone gets one, but that don't seem to register to a tory.Robber baron (industrialist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I already said that the calendar is a waste of money. In the analogy the paper would also be a waste of money. What I'm asking is which piece of paper is more valuable or useful to you? You might well say 'neither are useful because I already know how to contact my councillor' which is quite valid, and why I think the calendars are a waste of time. However given that they have been produced and the money spent (which we both disagree with), which one is most useful?

BERNADETTE 24-12-2009 22:46

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The mind boggles at how a thread about a poxy calendar can generate so much interest. As I've said before on accyweb I'm just grateful politics was never my thing, don't think I could cope with all the petty arguing.

Mancie 24-12-2009 22:53

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 771957)
The mind boggles at how a thread about a poxy calendar can generate so much interest. As I've said before on accyweb I'm just grateful politics was never my thing, don't think I could cope with all the petty arguing.

It's the "calender war"..and it ain't poxy.. it's by proxy from the Tories cos it get shoved through yer door.


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