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garinda 28-03-2010 09:25

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 801145)
PB, has been thru his position been good for Ossy , (natural, nothing wrong,local lad, you look after your own nest)

That's what always makes his old neighbour and classmate Wynonie laugh.

Wynonie, the lad with Accrington running through his veins instead of blood.

garinda 28-03-2010 09:29

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I honestly don't know if there's areas which receive more than their fair share of benefits, and I think it's irrelevant which location provides more funding per capita.

The borough should be seen as one body, and monies spent where it is needed, irrespective of which town, village or parish it happens to be in.

steeljack 28-03-2010 09:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801148)
That's what always makes his old neighbour and classmate Wynonie laugh.

Wynonie, the lad with Accrington running through his veins instead of blood.

so does that mean PB will never be accepted as a gobbiner :confused: :confused:

Ken Moss 28-03-2010 09:33

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801151)
I honestly don't know if there's areas which receive more than their fair share of benefits, and I think it's irrelevant which location provides more funding per capita.

The borough should be seen as one body, and monies spent where it is needed, irrespective of which town, village or parish it happens to be in.

That's a pretty good philosophy and there really should be some sort of priorities list across Hyndburn but I fear my head is in the Utopian clouds on that score at the moment.

garinda 28-03-2010 09:36

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 801153)
so does that mean PB will never be accepted as a gobbiner :confused: :confused:

Depends who you ask.

The acolytes would argue that being elected by the people since 1878 would qualify him some claim to that status.

Whilst Gobbiners view him as a cosmopolitan sophisticate, bringing his metropolitan fancy ways were they aren't appreciated.

:D

MargaretR 28-03-2010 09:37

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Shamocracy always benefits self interest
Communism brings down all to same low level
....a no win situation

Wynonie Harris 28-03-2010 09:40

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801156)
Depends who you ask.

The acolytes would argue that being elected by the people since 1878 would qualify him some claim to that status.

Whilst Gobbiners view him as a cosmopolitan sophisticate, bringing his metropolitan fancy ways were they aren't appreciated.

:D

In the end, he's a big city boy like me...always was, always will be.

Incidentally, Gary, I hope that was a typo in your second para...we're not that soddin' old! :D

garinda 28-03-2010 09:43

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 801154)
That's a pretty good philosophy and there really should be some sort of priorities list across Hyndburn but I fear my head is in the Utopian clouds on that score at the moment.

As much as you first grated on me, perhaps there's room at H.B.C. for someone who's striving for Utopia here.

(Perhaps the anti-Labour accusations never came from the party faithful, because they think there was some fiendishly Machiavellian, pre-planned, plot, when anger slowly turns to support.)

:p:rolleyes::D

garinda 28-03-2010 09:45

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 801159)
In the end, he's a big city boy like me...always was, always will be.

Incidentally, Gary, I hope that was a typo in your second para...we're not that soddin' old! :D

No mistake...this time.

Just my stab at humour, because it feels like an awfully long time.

:D

steeljack 28-03-2010 09:50

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801156)
Depends who you ask.

The acolytes would argue that being elected by the people since 1878 ?would qualify him some claim to that status.

Whilst Gobbiners view him as a cosmopolitan sophisticate, bringing his metropolitan fancy ways were they aren't appreciated.

:D

Do Accy webbers Niel and Gayle count as metropolitan sophisticates ?

by the way where is Gayle ? (or shouldn't I ask ) ;) :D

Wynonie Harris 28-03-2010 09:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801164)
No mistake...this time.

Just my stab at humour, because it feels like an awfully long time.

:D

I wonder if, when he first ran for the council in Ossy, the local Tories got all upset about having an "offcomer" foisted on them? ;)

garinda 28-03-2010 09:57

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 801167)
Do Accy webbers Niel and Gayle count as metropolitan sophisticates ?

by the way where is Gayle ? (or shouldn't I ask ) ;) :D

Niel's a born and bred Ribble Valleyite, with Ossy roots.

Gayle's an Ossy lass, but with some roots from over t'border, in the bustling, nearly a city, town of Blackburn.

They both have dual passports.

:D

Wynonie Harris 28-03-2010 10:08

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801156)
Whilst Gobbiners view him as a cosmopolitan sophisticate, bringing his metropolitan fancy ways were they aren't appreciated.

:D

Willows Lane to New Lane...a five minute car ride, but worlds apart. ;)

garinda 28-03-2010 10:17

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 801174)
Willows Lane to New Lane...a five minute car ride, but worlds apart. ;)

Before I'm jumped on, I would like to state he is a very good local councillor, and that's why he has been one for so long.

Historically Ossy has been traditionally Labour, like many of the other towns and villages that make up the borough.

So it's nothing to do with Ossy being some sort of 'safe seat'. It isn't.

I know lots of people who have benefited from his work as a councillor. On that level you'll rarely hear a word of criticism.

I think he's re-elected because of the man he is. A man with a proven track record.

He might be a pompous tyrant in council chambers, I don't know, but face to face he's a nice bloke.

garinda 28-03-2010 10:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 801179)
Before I'm jumped on, I would like to state he is a very good local councillor, and that's why he has been one for so long.

Historically Ossy has been traditionally Labour, like many of the other towns and villages that make up the borough.

So it's nothing to do with Ossy being some sort of 'safe seat'. It isn't.

I know lots of people who have benefited from his work as a councillor. On that level you'll rarely hear a word of criticism.

I think he's re-elected because of the man he is. A man with a proven track record.

He might be a pompous tyrant in council chambers, I don't know, but face to face he's a nice bloke.

Just popping this post in an evidence bag.

So it can be used by the defence, the next time Jaysay writes to the Observer, slating this forum a place of 'vile and vicious attack', against his old chum.

:rolleyes::D


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