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Nevertheless, Wynonie, it did degenerate into a bullying attack on my opinion and would never have attacked anyone on their opinion except constructively I would hope.
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Don't let cash cuts ruin my son's life | Accrington Observer - menmedia.co.uk Afraid. Afraid the respite care home her severely disabled child attends, is likely to be closed, to save money, means the mattter for me was very cut and dried, about where taxes are most needed. Yes, LCC funds the homes, but they are funded by our council taxes, and this is about principle. Well used, and much needed and appreciated public toilets are being closed down, in order 'to save money', whilst thousands are going to be blown on an event most people seem apathetic about. You have the right not to vote, and to voice your opinion that you haven't. To me it couldn't be more clear cut. It's right versus wrong. |
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I have voted No because in these hard times think the money could be better used elsewhere. We could maybe get the toilets in Peel Street re-opened:rolleyes:
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'Some' didn't seem particularly bulied or victimised, when giving their strongly worded opinions about how people spent their OWN money. Was it 'constructive' to say my hardworking mother had 'more money than sense', for spending £8.00 per head for lunch? I just found that rude and offensive. Certainly not constructive, when discussing good local cafes. Objecting to how all our money is being spent, in the form of council tax, is bullying? No it isn't. It's about speaking out, when something is blatantly wrong. At least in the eyes of the vast majority. When we face such frightening cuts, spending any public money on this is event wrong. If people want to organise, and pay for their own celebrations, fine. Not a problem for me. Good luck to 'em. |
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Maybe the six should club together for a mini bus and watch the celebrations in another town, sure it would be cheaper, for hyndburns tax payers anyway.
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Should local taxes be spent celebrating this?
That was the Question and the choices were YES or NO. I didn't know I had to justify my reasons for voting No or indeed explain them,But if I must, I am with the majority that think public money could be better spent. I'm not against parties but I always managed to fund my own.:theband::cheers::cake::alc::drink::bleedht::p ain30: |
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I have voted No, money could be better spent.
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I was merely pointing out that others have also given strongly worded opinions, including non-constructive criticism, that were irrelevant. Another reason to cross-reference two threads, was both discussed costs. Though one was about self-financed costs, and the other requiring public funds from the tax payer. I have similarly mentioned subjects discussed in other threads, because they help illustrate the likely costs involved in hosting civic leisure events. Happily I've got quite a good memory, and won't apologise for bringing up something someone may have said in an earlier thread, if it happens to add any relevance. I shall continue doing that, until it is no possible for me to do so. I've just reread this thread, Gawd help me, and see no evidence of anyone being bullied. If others do think this is bullying, I can only pity their innocence, and assume they've never actually seen any real bullying. From ardent royalist to arch republican, the majority of people don't want public money spent on celebrating Prince William's wedding in Hyndburn. As others have posted, even William has said they want a low key celebration themselves, mindful of the economic crisis. The majority think it wrong to spend local money on it, and so do I. I'll keep on saying this passionately 'til I'm blue in the face, if need be. If that makes me a bully in some eyes, I'll live with that quite happily. Knowing what I do of their opinions, about other things, and people. I still say what I've said, in the way that I've said it, if I was in a one percent minority. It's what I wholeheartedly believe. |
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And I won't be one of those taking a quick peek.
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