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I don't think we're going to learn anything new in terms of history but it will be interesting to hear his side of things. There's got to be some attempt at justification for being America's little puppet? |
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[quote=Ken Moss;843269]Memoirs are a great read and I must admit I've been looking forward to this one. Biographies don't really do it for me, they're always tainted by the rose-tinted spectacles of the fan who's written it so a warts-and-all autobiography is always the better bet. I want a better insight into the Iraq War and was hoping to gain some understanding of why he did it.
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No one voted for him to be council leader beyond his whipped flock of sheep and the only reason he keeps being voted back into Oswaldtwistle is through the vast sums of money he can spend on improvements. It's a real catch-22 situation and the only way to remove that crutch is for control to move to another group. I'm sorry John, I know he is a friend of yours but he is absolutely atrocious for Hyndburn as a whole. There are any number of decent Conservative councillors who would do a far better job as Leader. |
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I was in a private meeting last week with the legal team and as soon as he found out he simply burst in and demanded to know what it was about. That sort of rudeness and arrogance has no place in the council offices and I will be glad to see him out of office when the time comes. I'm not necessarily talking about Labour vs Conservative, I'm talking about right and wrong and he is certainly not the best man to lead Hyndburn Council. |
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Britcliffe's only get out clause is the previous Labour administration and/or that evil Graham Jones, most of the other Tory councillors actually have a reasoned argument in their heads. We've just had a wonderful draft copy of a celebratory booklet on Area Councils which serves no practical purpose, cost heaven knows how much in man hours to produce and is riddled with very simple mistakes. That is a prime example of 'look what I've done' without actually having any merit whatsoever. Area Councils cost this borough in the region of a quarter of a million pounds each year before a single stroke of work is done. Are you telling me that this is a good thing? Would that money not be better divvied up between the wards, allowing the councillors to simply get on with improving their area? It's one of many fine examples of a collossal waste of money brought about by Britcliffe, one man obsessed with ultimate control. |
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I imagine that many of the Tories didn't have time for Graham, he is outspoken and openly critical of Peter Britcliffe but he always has time for anyone who comes to speak to him. I have never known him be ignorant or rude with anyone - difference of opinion maybe, but never rude. My view of being a councillor is that we are here as the voice of the public and to pull residents together in the name of a common cause, ie. to make each ward actually function properly. Peter Britcliffe's apparent motive for being a councillor is to get his name associated with as many projects as possible and make out that he is somehow responsible for them, spending thousands of pounds of public money along the way. Another example is the 10 year celebration of Area Councils. He has never set foot in Rishton as long as I've lived here and yet insisted on being on the group photo of ours and every other ward in the borough. I don't know how much the little backslapping party cost either but I bet that cake wasn't cheap. 'Look what I've done, aren't I brilliant?' This is public money, not yours. |
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Advice noted and I appreciate the sentiment that goes with it but as someone's signature on here states, the opinions expressed are mine and mine alone.
It bothers me that public money is being wasted. I see it as my function to serve the borough of Hyndburn (with specific reference to Rishton) but as tax revenue from all wards goes towards Area Councils I see no benefit in allowing spending of that money to go unchecked by residents. There is much that is not public knowledge and freely available if people know where to look but the sad fact is that most people don't know where to look. We're in an age where everyone is feeling the pinch and yet money is being needlessly frittered away on our own doorstep. I am simply trying to curb this and get the best value for our money. I'm in opposition, I'm expected to question the merit of the controlling group's policies! |
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