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cashman 24-12-2009 23:00

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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.

don't regard it as petty arguing, just regard it as if a balloon gets over inflated, its my task in life to puncture it.:D

andrewb 24-12-2009 23:02

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 771961)
don't regard it as petty arguing, just regard it as if a balloon gets over inflated, its my task in life to puncture it.:D

Note no answer to the question though cashman. Always thought you were a straight talker. :rolleyes:

cashman 24-12-2009 23:16

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771962)
Note no answer to the question though cashman. Always thought you were a straight talker. :rolleyes:

the straight answer dear boy is as you admit it was a waste of peoples money printing the thing, simple as. but rather than just blame those who wasted it, you choose to share the blame with folk who wanted nothing to do with it, which pleases me no end, cos anyone with a grain of sense can see fer themselves how YOU people operate,n whats more amazing is yer to numb to see it. is that straight enough?

andrewb 24-12-2009 23:54

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 771963)
the straight answer dear boy is as you admit it was a waste of peoples money printing the thing, simple as. but rather than just blame those who wasted it, you choose to share the blame with folk who wanted nothing to do with it, which pleases me no end, cos anyone with a grain of sense can see fer themselves how YOU people operate,n whats more amazing is yer to numb to see it. is that straight enough?

I am criticising both sides. Tells a lot when you still cannot answer the question given. Blind faith. Suppose it is Christmas. :D

garinda 24-12-2009 23:56

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I think some politicans become so removed from the reality of many people's daily lives, that they regard revenue raised from taxes as being something that grows on trees. As was notably examplified by the shameful abuses seen in the expeses scandal nationally, and locally when some councillors chose to ignore independently guided expense levels, and decided to award themselves grossly inflated increases.

It isn't.

Every penny people pay in tax, in this case council tax, is hard earned, and this frittering away on a totally unncessary calendar, under the guise of letting people know how to contact their councillors, is just another example of the high and might aloofness of some of our elected representatives.

My mum, amongst countless others, lives in Ossy.

Her council tax is well over a thousand pounds.

The cost of this calendar was apparently £533.00.

So in real terms this means a still working pensioner, gets up at stupid o'clock four mornings a week, rolls by hand over four hundred teacakes by eight o'clock, in order to be able to pay her council tax.

In theory half her yearly payements are being used on the piece of trash, delivered to some residents, but not all.

Is it worth all my mum's efforts, or anyone else's, working hard and struggling to pay the ever increasing council tax bills?

No, it damn well isn't.

Perhaps some of the high and mighty might have a different view, when they're eventually knocked off their perches, in their gilded cages.

Mancie 25-12-2009 00:14

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this week I got a card from the local MP Simon Hughes..not my best mate but I've known him for years..nice big card but what is the use of all this?..I don't reckon Mr Hughes paid for the card and postage...seems to me it's just a reminder that these people are MP's or from any local council and is a shot of political propaganda.

garinda 25-12-2009 00:27

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 771971)
this week I got a card from the local MP Simon Hughes..not my best mate but I've known him for years..nice big card but what is the use of all this?..I don't reckon Mr Hughes paid for the card and postage...seems to me it's just a reminder that these people are MP's or from any local council and is a shot of political propaganda.

Yeah nice bloke.

Won the dirtiest by election in living memory, used disgraceful homophobic attacts against the Labour candidate Peter Thatchell, to secure his victory...then came out as gay himself many years later.

A highly principled politican, one of many we are lucky enough to have.

:rolleyes:

Mancie 25-12-2009 01:57

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 771974)
Yeah nice bloke.

Won the dirtiest by election in living memory, used disgraceful homophobic attacts against the Labour candidate Peter Thatchell, to secure his victory...then came out as gay himself many years later.

A highly principled politican, one of many we are lucky enough to have.

:rolleyes:

I know Peter as much as he shopped down East Street Market..I would describe him as a political animal ..and I have no doubt he would have been sending out Christmas cards at the tax payers cost on behalf of Labour if he had won that election.
Simon Hughes is not best loved in these parts but he is the option to keep the Tories out.. and that is the real target..merry xmas.:)

Wynonie Harris 25-12-2009 09:36

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From a local calendar in Ossy to political sheenanigans in East London in 158 posts. I love Accyweb! :D Merry Christmas.

garinda 25-12-2009 09:44

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 771999)
From a local calendar in Ossy to political sheenanigans in East London in 158 posts. I love Accyweb! :D Merry Christmas.

Bermondsey's actually sarf Lahndan, not in the east, but I take your point about the interesting course some threads take.

:D

Merry Christmas to you too.

:)

jaysay 25-12-2009 09:53

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Shows how far Jones is up himself when he has to post things twice to get this point over and just how sad is it when people spend Christmas Eve arguing about a bloody calendar:rolleyes:

BERNADETTE 25-12-2009 09:56

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 771999)
From a local calendar in Ossy to political sheenanigans in East London in 158 posts. I love Accyweb! :D Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas:)

Neil 25-12-2009 09:59

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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.

It is quiet on here at the moment :rolleyes::D

g jones 25-12-2009 09:59

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Kim is enjoying cooking and Alana I asleep after opening her presents from 8am.

With a gap and listening to the radio rather than watching the box Ive a moment to say as a passionate Hyndburnite,

I didn't post twice deliberatly John, twas accident.

And on that note: a very Merry Christmas to all. Wish you all well.

garinda 25-12-2009 10:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 772004)
....just how sad is it when people spend Christmas Eve arguing about a bloody calendar:rolleyes:

As opposed to actually doing it on Christmas day?

;)

It was simply a total waste of people's hard earned money, and if it had been done by people's political opponents, even the most blinkered party faithful would agree.

;)


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