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jaysay 06-03-2011 09:47

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 889434)
Why should it be the death of AccyWeb?
If your best mate could close the site he would,
AccyWeb seems far more democratic than one or the other party, we, don't have to follow any party line, if Labour are wrong, we say so, if the idiots are wrong, we say so.
(this biased opinion is mine, I take full responsibility, though I must admit if I'm likely to get any flak it will be from the outgoing party).

And Me:D:D

gynn 06-03-2011 11:23

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889296)
I'm not actually looking forward to May really, could be the death of AccyWeb, there'll be nothing to moan about, be like Sunday without "Score":D

I'm sure there will be plenty to comment constructively upon (moan sounds too negative) after May, whatever the result of the election. The colour of the ruling party doesn't matter - they all need their noses tweaking when they aren't straight with the public.

I've dealt with both parties in power, and can see straight through the smoke and mirrors they present (eg the "balanced budget" they have just passed.)

They are as bad as each other, believe me!

jaysay 06-03-2011 16:32

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 889608)
I'm sure there will be plenty to comment constructively upon (moan sounds too negative) after May, whatever the result of the election. The colour of the ruling party doesn't matter - they all need their noses tweaking when they aren't straight with the public.

I've dealt with both parties in power, and can see straight through the smoke and mirrors they present (eg the "balanced budget" they have just passed.)

They are as bad as each other, believe me!

Gynn your preaching to the converted, there will be just as many problems if Labour take over in May, believe me, but me thinks they won't get aired on here half as much as they have been:cool::cool::cool:

jaysay 06-03-2011 16:33

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889664)
Gynn your preaching to the converted, there will be just as many problems if Labour take over in May, believe me, but me thinks they won't get aired on here half as much as they have been:cool::cool::cool:

That is unless the Leadersoffice suddenly turns into a human being;)

cashman 06-03-2011 16:37

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889664)
Gynn your preaching to the converted, there will be just as many problems if Labour take over in May, believe me, but me thinks they won't get aired on here half as much as they have been:cool::cool::cool:

Disagree i will slag anyone i think deserves it.;)

Less 06-03-2011 16:43

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889664)
Gynn your preaching to the converted, there will be just as many problems if Labour take over in May, believe me, but me thinks they won't get aired on here half as much as they have been:cool::cool::cool:

One announcement we can look forward to, is when the new leader promises not to be as expensive as the one we have at present, no matter who it is, surely they are going to make deep cuts in that bill?
Though I feel that the present leader will fanny about until the end, as the advert says 'because he's worth it',
Yeah right.

garinda 06-03-2011 16:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889666)
That is unless the Leadersoffice suddenly turns into a human being;)


What do you mean?

:confused:

Have you seen where the batteries go?

:eek:

accyman 06-03-2011 19:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889664)
Gynn your preaching to the converted, there will be just as many problems if Labour take over in May, believe me, but me thinks they won't get aired on here half as much as they have been:cool::cool::cool:


ahh but surely all it would take would be for an opposition councilor to join up and point them out to us just like what happens now.Any councilor can join up and argue their case but so far the idea dosnt seem to have caught on.:)

Ken Moss 07-03-2011 06:40

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 889673)
One announcement we can look forward to, is when the new leader promises not to be as expensive as the one we have at present, no matter who it is, surely they are going to make deep cuts in that bill?
Though I feel that the present leader will fanny about until the end, as the advert says 'because he's worth it',
Yeah right.

Miles Parkinson made clear outlines of how members' allowances can be reduced in his budget amendments last Tuesday night at full council. These included proportional reductions in both the Leader and Leader of the Opposition's allowances.

They were described as 'gesture politics' and voted against by the Conservatives.

garinda 07-03-2011 07:23

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 889803)
Miles Parkinson made clear outlines of how members' allowances can be reduced in his budget amendments last Tuesday night at full council. These included proportional reductions in both the Leader and Leader of the Opposition's allowances.

They were described as 'gesture politics' and voted against by the Conservatives.

Gesture politics?

Is that when politicans gesticulate towards the electorate?

Stickin' their tongues out, and giving us the V-sign?

Ken Moss 07-03-2011 07:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 889811)
Gesture politics?

Is that when politicans gesticulate towards the electorate?

Stickin' their tongues out, and giving us the V-sign?

Don't forget that the public can do the same thing to the ones they don't care for on May 5th.

garinda 07-03-2011 07:47

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 889815)
Don't forget that the public can do the same thing to the ones they don't care for on May 5th.

I'll be making a pre-election gesture before May 5th.

I'll be wandering around Hyndburn wearing a sandwich board, demanding 'VOTES FOR SWIMMIN'.'

In the hope that who ever wins the election, they won't cut the budget for community arts.

:rolleyes:

Less 07-03-2011 08:35

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 889819)
I'll be making a pre-election gesture before May 5th.

I'll be wandering around Hyndburn wearing a sandwich board, demanding 'VOTES FOR SWIMMIN'.'

In the hope that who ever wins the election, they won't cut the budget for community arts.

:rolleyes:

No worries on that score, the traders & shopkeepers of Accrington rely on the increased revenue these things produce, so we will probably be investing more than ever, it's the future of retailing & we are on the cutting edge. ;)
(when I say 'cutting edge', I mean we are state of the art, up front, ahead of the game, (and other such platitudes), NOT, we are about to slash the budget and remove such a worthwhile crowd puller).
:)

jaysay 07-03-2011 08:40

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 889675)
What do you mean?

:confused:

Have you seen where the batteries go?

:eek:

Nothing to do with batteries, its more to do with common sense really G. When I first saw 1 of the 2 post made that "Member" I have to say I sat there and shook my head, there are only two rules to remember if your going to take part on a site like this, either totally join in or don't even bother even looking at it never mind commenting on it in open public forums i. e. the Council Chamber, that intervention from "Theleadersoffice" was one of the most idiotic things I've ever seen, and I have already made my feelings known on that score, a total act of stupidity

garinda 07-03-2011 09:06

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 889834)
Nothing to do with batteries, its more to do with common sense really G. When I first saw 1 of the 2 post made that "Member" I have to say I sat there and shook my head, there are only two rules to remember if your going to take part on a site like this, either totally join in or don't even bother even looking at it never mind commenting on it in open public forums i. e. the Council Chamber, that intervention from "Theleadersoffice" was one of the most idiotic things I've ever seen, and I have already made my feelings known on that score, a total act of stupidity

Phew.

So he's human.

Just as we all are.

In a way I don't think this forum is so very different from any other form of media, used as a tool for communication. Speaking to the press, or writing a newspaper column say, which people can also respond to, if they want.

When Graham Jones was leader of a local political party he took a fairly active role in the life of Accy Web, and it didn't seem to do his reputation much harm, seeing as he went on to become our M.P. Indeed, showing that he is human, like the rest of us, might have added to his appeal with the electorate.

Perhaps you should be encouraging TheLeadersOfficeHBC to play the Accy Web quiz, or share his favourite hits on the AW juke box, rather than thinking he was 'stupid' for posting on here at all.

;)


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