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wagstaffe 29-04-2010 15:42

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 810804)
I think its very shrewd, stating stuff many cannot grasp, its gives em a superority complex.:D

I do try to make simple analogies/comparisons but some topics are easier to break down and discuss than others. I try to strike a balance without sounding patronising.

shillelagh 29-04-2010 15:46

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Maybe before shouting about changing credit unions .. you should find out more about them first. Become a member, be a volunteer .. then you can find out about the problems they face ...

cashman 29-04-2010 16:05

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by wagstaffe (Post 811133)
I do try to make simple analogies/comparisons but some topics are easier to break down and discuss than others. I try to strike a balance without sounding patronising.

perhaps it would be to yer advantage if yeh actually knew a little about credit unions n pensions.:rolleyes:

Less 29-04-2010 16:40

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by wagstaffe (Post 811133)
I do try to make simple analogies/comparisons but some topics are easier to break down and discuss than others. I try to strike a balance without sounding patronising.

Yes, and it's easier to ignore rather than answer what is difficult for you to comprehend.

Compared to your original spoutings I took a large amount of time out breaking down your gobbledegook and placing forward my view, like a good little politician because I have said you are unlikely to get my vote & no doubt because you wouldn't know where to begin, (Doh! Less used the internet equivalent of joined up writing), all my hard work has been ignored.

Well let's try again, just in case you missed it the first time, answer this lot PLEASE.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/810334-post7.htm

Less wanders away after hitting this pathetic brick wall too many times Muttering, 'There is something wrong with our political system, I don't mind morons having the vote, I fit that category, but why should they be allowed to waste everyone else's time?'

I bet he doesn't answer the full or part of my original post, is it me?

:D

wagstaffe 29-04-2010 17:27

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 811134)
Maybe before shouting about changing credit unions .. you should find out more about them first. Become a member, be a volunteer .. then you can find out about the problems they face ...

If we applied that to every single policy there wouldn't be enough years in me. I assume from your own experience with a credit union then that you are happy with Labours attempts to prop up the poor bankers and cutting a little slack to the credit unions.

Less 29-04-2010 17:32

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Originally Posted by wagstaffe (Post 811161)
If we applied that to every single policy there wouldn't be enough years in me. I assume from your own experience with a credit union then that you are happy with Labours attempts to prop up the poor bankers and cutting a little slack to the credit unions.

Oooh me sir, me, please sir answer mine next, Oooh SIR, don't tell me you've run out of time already?

The Queen spent more time talking to me than you have!

shillelagh 29-04-2010 17:54

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by wagstaffe (Post 811161)
If we applied that to every single policy there wouldn't be enough years in me. I assume from your own experience with a credit union then that you are happy with Labours attempts to prop up the poor bankers and cutting a little slack to the credit unions.

You are the one who wants to change the scope of credit unions. When i asked how .. you said put a credit union in a bank thats closed. From your own admission you havent had any contact with a local credit union. So to me this is someone talking out of his backside without first finding out about it .. especially when information is freely available out there on the internet.

Also do not ever ever presume anything about me. You do not know me like i do not know you .. but at least im not standing for election.

cashman 29-04-2010 18:01

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well if i was you mate, the only thing i would be assuming is the fact i was likely to lose my deposit.:rolleyes:

Less 29-04-2010 18:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 811178)
well if i was you mate, the only thing i would be assuming is the fact i was likely to lose my deposit.:rolleyes:

Wasting your time Cashy, that was another question I asked that he chooses to ignore.:(



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Originally Posted by Less (Post 810694)

Are you looking forward to losing your deposit?

:confused:

:D

Less 29-04-2010 18:18

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
Well! Will you look at that, he's gone, I'm still on tenterhooks, do you suppose he just might have gone to do a three pager reply on Microsoft word so that he can use a spell checker?

Or maybe he's searching wiki for tips on how to be a good politician? Should I nip over there and start a section for him?

Maybe not, rindy will have done that already, (gosh, what do you suppose he would feel like with rindy asking questions as well?)

Ken Moss 29-04-2010 18:19

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Standing as an independent is hard enough at councillor level but at MP level you have to be absolutely red-hot with your answers or you'll be caught out pretty quickly.

cashman 29-04-2010 18:27

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 811186)
Standing as an independent is hard enough at councillor level but at MP level you have to be absolutely red-hot with your answers or you'll be caught out pretty quickly.

ya dont mean this guys standing at M.P. level Ken surely not?:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

nikkival 29-04-2010 18:31

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As someone who doesn't know too much about politics and is undecided about where her vote will go this time, I have to say that none of those policies seem relevant to me or made a blind bit of sense :confused:

I am also looking to place my vote with someone who understands local issues and how thay can help this area with their newfound authority, the policies you mention seem totally random and I can think of more pertinent problems to tackle first.

One things for sure - my x won't be next to Craig Ian Hall's box :D

Ken Moss 29-04-2010 18:31

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 811187)
ya dont mean this guys standing at M.P. level Ken surely not?:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Yes, in Hyndburn against Graham Jones and Karen Buckley.

The man has guts, I'll give him that.

Less 29-04-2010 18:32

Re: Craig Ian Hall Independent
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 811187)
ya dont mean this guys standing at M.P. level Ken surely not?:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Do keep up cashy, reading his posts is obviously dragging you down to his level, you'll have a poster in your window next supporting him!
:hidewall:

Mind you, 50 years from now it will be a collectors item.


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