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Margaret Pilkington 29-04-2010 06:31

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 810930)
You could get one of Robinson's coaches to wait outside the polling station with its engine revving and use it as your getaway vehicle.:D

What a good idea.......have you been reading my blog ?:D

Ken Moss 29-04-2010 07:21

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 810817)
I think that's outrageous - he was in private. I'm sorry but I think that it was wrong to broadcast that. Yes, he was a bit dumb for being miked up and saying it but what has happened is like phone tapping and probably illegal.

As for the lady, it's not a surprise that they're only showing the last bit of their conversation.

The Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not get caught

On a basic level you should always treat every microphone as if it's live but if the public are naive enough to think that the other candidates aren't doing the same thing in private then they need a little wake up call.

I'm surprised at the BBC reporting it in such a sensationalist way though. As I commented to them only a few days ago, they're behaving like a commercial channel desperate for viewers.

yerself 29-04-2010 07:22

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Both myself and Mrs. Yerself have received separate individually addressed election leaflets from the Labour party, whilst the Conservative party sent one, addressed to us both. Is this an insight to how the parties will spend public money and how one party will achieve spending cuts through being more efficient?

Ken Moss 29-04-2010 07:31

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 810985)
Both myself and Mrs. Yerself have received separate individually addressed election leaflets from the Labour party, whilst the Conservative party sent one, addressed to us both. Is this an insight to how the parties will spend public money and how one party will achieve spending cuts through being more efficient?

All campaign literature (certainly from Labour) is sent out with party funds. We all pays subs each month and this goes towards printing costs, etc.

The individual leaflets are a simple matter of trying to reach voter in the borough rather than just every household. If the person who gets a leaflet through the door bins it straight then away another voter in the house who may well be interested will not see it.

It all boils down to an extra effort to try and persuade people to vote Labour but it never costs the public a penny.

yerself 29-04-2010 07:39

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
it never costs the public a penny

I wasn't suggesting the leaflets were funded by public money but asking if this was a pointer as to how each party would spend public money should they form the next government.

Ken Moss 29-04-2010 07:46

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 810998)
I wasn't suggesting the leaflets were funded by public money but asking if this was a pointer as to how each party would spend public money should they form the next government.

I'm fairly sure that election leaflets or anything self-promoting for the party cannot be funded by public money.

Except the Hyndburn calendar, of course.

yerself 29-04-2010 08:14

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
I'm fairly sure that election leaflets or anything self-promoting for the party cannot be funded by public money.

You've still missed the point. I'm not suggesting party publicity is funded by public money. I'm talking about how parties would spend/waste public money in general, should they get into power.

cashman 29-04-2010 08:47

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 811005)
You've still missed the point. I'm not suggesting party publicity is funded by public money. I'm talking about how parties would spend/waste public money in general, should they get into power.

well Hyndburns calendar should give ya a good indication as that WAS public money.:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-04-2010 09:06

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 810912)
Oh No, the hatpin method has been consigned to the dustbin......I will put a cross against every name on the paper...to my daughter absolute horror......she is trying to convert me to act sensibly and vote properly....so far she is losing!

Bloody hell Margaret, it looks like we are both affiliated to the same political party now, that's just how I've voted:D my vote is already in so I can't change my mind now:D

jaysay 29-04-2010 09:09

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 810984)
The Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not get caught

On a basic level you should always treat every microphone as if it's live but if the public are naive enough to think that the other candidates aren't doing the same thing in private then they need a little wake up call.

I'm surprised at the BBC reporting it in such a sensationalist way though. As I commented to them only a few days ago, they're behaving like a commercial channel desperate for viewers.

On checking Microphones ask Ron Atkinson:D

jaysay 29-04-2010 09:13

Re: Election - Place yer bets.
 
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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 810985)
Both myself and Mrs. Yerself have received separate individually addressed election leaflets from the Labour party, whilst the Conservative party sent one, addressed to us both. Is this an insight to how the parties will spend public money and how one party will achieve spending cuts through being more efficient?

Could be interesting when it comes to the accounting at the end of the election yerself, maybe the local Labour Party are using the Gordon Brown/Alistair Darling Accounting System, and we all know how well that works:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-04-2010 09:19

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 811000)
I'm fairly sure that election leaflets or anything self-promoting for the party cannot be funded by public money.

Except the Hyndburn calendar, of course.

Don't forget there is also a ceiling on how much a candidate can spend, and when your actually sending out 8 page leaflets, one has to wonder, even if the cost is born my the individual, the amount has to be included on the official return to the Returning Officer

Wynonie Harris 29-04-2010 09:22

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 810984)
On a basic level you should always treat every microphone as if it's live but if the public are naive enough to think that the other candidates aren't doing the same thing in private then they need a little wake up call.

Got news for you, Ken. The public aren't naive enough to think that other candidates aren't doing the same thing. The public are well sussed enough to know that all the political parties regard them as mug punters. That's why they won't believe the lies that'll be peddled tonight about the economy and spending cuts, and that's why there is such a widespread mood of cynicism in the country.

yerself 29-04-2010 09:39

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Originally Posted by cashman
well Hyndburns calendar should give ya a good indication as that WAS public money.:rolleyes:

I thought that was an official HBC publication. Are you trying to suggest it was Tory propaganda?:rolleyes:

jaysay 29-04-2010 09:39

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 811023)
Got news for you, Ken. The public aren't naive enough to think that other candidates aren't doing the same thing. The public are well sussed enough to know that all the political parties regard them as mug punters. That's why they won't believe the lies that'll be peddled tonight about the economy and spending cuts, and that's why there is such a widespread mood of cynicism in the country.

I'd never have put you down as a cynic Wyn:rolleyes::D


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