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garinda 24-12-2009 11:21

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 771786)
I know about the newly elected one, just thought the other one was an office:D

It was you, amongst others, that confirmed the rather grandly named member, HisMaster'sVoiceHBC, or whatever he called himself, was indeed your little chum Peter Britcliffe, even though he at first posted in the third person.

Two subsequent posts were made in the first person singular, but he mixed up his commas and full stops, making a mockery of the figures he gave referring to councillor's expenses.

Sadly he hasn't been seen since.

Still, at least you now know which two Tory councillers that have posted on here.

I was next going to give you the clues that their two first names rhymed with 'cheater' and 'rude biff'.

:D

Bernard Dawson 24-12-2009 14:53

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 771745)
The same could be said of the Christmas cards, which contain similar contact details. The only difference being the cards aren't funded from the public purse.

Personally I think the calendars are a complete waste of tax payer's hard earned cash.

Mine's ready to go into the recycling sack, and if I do need to contact my councillors in the coming year, I shall simply look up their easy to find details at the time.

There's an element of political propaganda in both the calendars and the Christmas cards as you say.

But the point is that where as the Calendars are being funded by the Council Tax Payer, the Christmas cards are funded by individual Labour Councillors.

The Council tax payer should not be funding Political Propaganda.

andrewb 24-12-2009 15:59

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 771848)
There's an element of political propaganda in both the calendars and the Christmas cards as you say.

But the point is that where as the Calendars are being funded by the Council Tax Payer, the Christmas cards are funded by individual Labour Councillors.

The Council tax payer should not be funding Political Propaganda.

As previously mentioned, I disagree with the calendars. Your party's decision though, to not be pictured on them because you presumably lost a vote? means that you have made a calendar party political that would have been independent.

jaysay 24-12-2009 16:25

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 771848)
There's an element of political propaganda in both the calendars and the Christmas cards as you say.

But the point is that where as the Calendars are being funded by the Council Tax Payer, the Christmas cards are funded by individual Labour Councillors.

The Council tax payer should not be funding Political Propaganda.

It's the petty refusal to appear on the Area Management Calendar by the Labour representative that's made it political:rolleyes:

Bernard Dawson 24-12-2009 17:31

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771862)
As previously mentioned, I disagree with the calendars. Your party's decision though, to not be pictured on them because you presumably lost a vote? means that you have made a calendar party political that would have been independent.

I would challenge anyone after they have looked at the calendars that have gone out, to tell me hand on heart that they are not political propaganda.

andrewb 24-12-2009 17:33

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 771881)
I would challenge anyone after they have looked at the calendars that have gone out, to tell me hand on heart that they are not political propaganda.

I am yet to see/receive one. What makes them party political other than the lack of Labour councillors?

Bernard Dawson 24-12-2009 17:41

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771883)
I am yet to see/receive one. What makes them party political other than the lack of Labour councillors?

I'm not actually against the local Tories putting out calendars if that's what they want to do. But they shouldn't expect the Council Tax Payer to pay for them.

Wynonie Harris 24-12-2009 17:43

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Does anyone really want to look at the mush of a local councillor everyday? I know I certainly wouldn't. Without wishing to get too personal, I'm sure their are much more pleasant images people would prefer to be confronted with when they look up at the kitchen noticeboard, whether it be scenic views of the Lake District or Playboy babes. ;)

andrewb 24-12-2009 17:48

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 771884)
I'm not actually against the local Tories putting out calendars if that's what they want to do. But they shouldn't expect the Council Tax Payer to pay for them.

Bernard you said that when people look at the calendars they will see they are party political. Other than the lack of Labour councillors on them, what is party political?

g jones 24-12-2009 18:00

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771883)
I am yet to see/receive one. What makes them party political other than the lack of Labour councillors?

They clearly represent a political purpose. Labour Councillors did in deed do Christmas cards much to the chagrain of the elderly and broke Conservative counterparts. In response The Leader decided that Labour Christmas cards could be nullified by Council Calendars making Labour Councillors look the most stupid doing both, one on tax payers money.

My own view is that Christmas cards are non council funded and delivered by councillors out amongst constituents.

Calendars are a complete waste. Badly designed, missing lots of information using money better spent on front line services. So regardless of anyones else's opinion my name will not be included in what is a complete waste.

Bernard Dawson 24-12-2009 18:03

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 771886)
Bernard you said that when people look at the calendars they will see they are party political. Other than the lack of Labour councillors on them, what is party political?

It's self evident there party political Andrew, there's only Tory Councillors on them. Have a look at the Ossy one Andrew, you'll see what I mean about being propaganda.

g jones 24-12-2009 18:16

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 771582)
They already exit stage left when it comes to their useless government, if, god forbid they ever take control of HBC you wouldn't see them for dust:rolleyes:;)

How do you draw those conclusions? Brown has managed the crises excellently. Yes it's a major downturn (-6%) but the worst of it (collapsing banks, 4m unemployed, 80,000 repossesions) hasn't happened. BTW all western countries are around -6%.

When have I ducked issues except the daft right wing ones you dig up from the Daily Mail that aren't worth responding too?

I do not agree with aspects of New Labour/Brown/Blair but that is democracy. Should Ken Clarke become a Euro sceptic just because most Tories are? He's still in the shadow cabinet.

I believe sometimes you are so party political you will disregard an argument for the betterment of all.

garinda 24-12-2009 18:17

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 771885)
Does anyone really want to look at the mush of a local councillor everyday? I know I certainly wouldn't. Without wishing to get too personal, I'm sure their are much more pleasant images people would prefer to be confronted with when they look up at the kitchen noticeboard, whether it be scenic views of the Lake District or Playboy babes. ;)

Six bleached out, pasty-faced, gurning mug shots, aren't my my preferred viewing for the year.

Like I said, mine's already ready to be recycled, but not wanting to be churlishly selfish, here's the Oswaldtwistle one, for those not lucky enough to have received one.

I'm just very thankful they're not dressed up as Mr. and Mrs. Bumble's Victorian parodies, because more than one or two of them could easily pass as the actors who played them in the film, Harry Secombe and Peggy Mount.

g jones 24-12-2009 18:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 771582)
They already exit stage left when it comes to their useless government, if, god forbid they ever take control of HBC you wouldn't see them for dust:rolleyes:;)

How do you draw those conclusions? Brown has managed the crises excellently. Yes it's a major downturn (-6%) but the worst of it (collapsing banks, 4m unemployed, 80,000 repossesions) hasn't happened. BTW all western countries are around -6%.

When have I ducked issues except the daft right wing ones you dig up from the Daily Mail that aren't worth responding too?

I do not agree with aspects of New Labour/Brown/Blair but that is democracy. Should Ken Clarke become a Euro sceptic just because most Tories are? He's still in the shadow cabinet.

I believe sometimes you are so party political you willfully disregard an argument even though it may be for the betterment of all.

andrewb 24-12-2009 18:20

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 771888)
It's self evident there party political Andrew, there's only Tory Councillors on them. Have a look at the Ossy one Andrew, you'll see what I mean about being propaganda.

You have obviously seen them so I'm asking you what is on there that is 'propaganda'? If it is simply that only Tory Councillors appear, then the councillors who refused to be on the calendar have made it party political. It was to be an independent council provided calendar before they withdrew.


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