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Ken Moss 07-01-2011 16:09

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I'm tabling a motion for the next full council meeting on 18th January regarding the trial period. If Cllrs Haworth and Britcliffe have been as honest as they say they are then there is absolutely no reason why the Conservatives shouldn't vote in favour of it. If they vote against it then it will prove that they have something to hide regarding how six day trading has come about.

lancsdave 07-01-2011 16:27

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 873941)
I'm tabling a motion for the next full council meeting on 18th January regarding the trial period. .


That will be that meeting cancelled then :rolleyes:

Ken Moss 07-01-2011 16:36

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 873944)
That will be that meeting cancelled then :rolleyes:

I hope not. I have nothing to gain from the motion being passed, it will only benefit the market traders.

If the Conservatives are being absolutely honest about the Market Hall trial period then I am giving them the best opportunity to democratically prove that I am wrong by voting in favour of the motion.

lancsdave 07-01-2011 16:42

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 873945)
I hope not. I have nothing to gain from the motion being passed, it will only benefit the market traders.

If the Conservatives are being absolutely honest about the Market Hall trial period then I am giving them the best opportunity to democratically prove that I am wrong by voting in favour of the motion.


Not saying it shouldn't be asked, but we all know if a question needs answering honestly by the powers that be then it would be best avoided :rolleyes:

Ken Moss 07-01-2011 17:25

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 873946)
Not saying it shouldn't be asked, but we all know if a question needs answering honestly by the powers that be then it would be best avoided :rolleyes:

A motion is a little different from a question in that there is a definite outcome which the whole council must then enact if it is passed.

As regards honesty, I would like to think that I haven't dodged any question put to me directly but my view is that all 35 of us are paid out of the public purse and are therefore obliged to be completely honest about council business when asked.

If someone wants to ask for specific facts and figures from the council then they are entitled to them and the e-mail address to do that is:

[email protected]

Satori 07-01-2011 23:53

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Is the world ready for not only an honest politician, but an open one as well?

jaysay 08-01-2011 08:47

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Originally Posted by Satori (Post 874017)
Is the world ready for not only an honest politician, but an open one as well?

By the nature of the beast, one of those has not been born yet:rolleyes:

JCB 08-01-2011 09:20

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Originally Posted by Satori (Post 874017)
Is the world ready for not only an honest politician, but an open one as well?

Perhaps when little green men arrive from another planet . :D

DaveinGermany 08-01-2011 10:28

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 874047)
Perhaps when little green men arrive from another planet . :D

Quite possibly JCB, if the present shower we've got are anything to go by I'm sure the Aliens could probably get a few votes ! :D

lindsay ormerod 08-01-2011 17:56

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Been in the Market today, only wanted a fresh chicken for sunday tea,£5.99 for one the size of a budgie, no wonder there's no-one spending money in there, needless to say that particular stall didn't get my custom.:eek:

Ken Moss 09-01-2011 07:52

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 874224)
Been in the Market today, only wanted a fresh chicken for sunday tea,£5.99 for one the size of a budgie, no wonder there's no-one spending money in there, needless to say that particular stall didn't get my custom.:eek:

I wouldn't entirely blame the stall for that. We went to Asda for the fortnightly big shop on Friday and got a chicken which seems to have skipped up in price by about a quid in the last month.

The VAT has pushed things up all round I noticed but I suppose the costs of rearing and feeding something like a chicken have all gone up, hence a bigger rise.

lancsdave 09-01-2011 08:11

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 874297)
I wouldn't entirely blame the stall for that. We went to Asda for the fortnightly big shop on Friday and got a chicken which seems to have skipped up in price by about a quid in the last month.

The VAT has pushed things up all round I noticed but I suppose the costs of rearing and feeding something like a chicken have all gone up, hence a bigger rise.


It will all be down to costs because foodstuff is VAT free

garinda 09-01-2011 08:49

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 874301)
It will all be down to costs because foodstuff is VAT free

(Most) food is V.A.T. free, but recent tax increases will have a knock on affect on the price we pay in the shops. Production,/delivery costs etc.

lancsdave 09-01-2011 08:53

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 874309)
(Most) food is V.A.T. free, but recent tax increases will have a knock on affect on the price we pay in the shops. Production,/delivery costs etc.


I've been saying that in the VAT thread but most people just think I'm a profiteering retailer making use of the VAT to fund my retirement palace in the sun :D

jaysay 09-01-2011 09:20

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 874297)
I wouldn't entirely blame the stall for that. We went to Asda for the fortnightly big shop on Friday and got a chicken which seems to have skipped up in price by about a quid in the last month.

The VAT has pushed things up all round I noticed but I suppose the costs of rearing and feeding something like a chicken have all gone up, hence a bigger rise.

Good grief ASDA must have a great new process which lets um rear chickens to saleable size in 4 days Ken:rolleyes:


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