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torquemada 29-05-2011 17:52

politics
 
Whether you like local politics or loathe them do you think that the labour party idea of the people of Hyndburn been able to voice their opinions at the council meetings meetings by sending a written letter then been able to read out their opinion or have it read out at the council meetingis a good idea or just a political gimmick.

garinda 29-05-2011 18:30

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I'm going to email them whole threads from Accy Web, so they can be read out...for the few who haven't seen 'em already.

:D

Neil 29-05-2011 18:45

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I think it might make the meetings a lot longer

garinda 29-05-2011 18:52

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I suppose as an idea it gives residents a voice in local politics, they might feel they don't otherwise have, and fits in with the idea of accessibility, and openess.

Margaret Pilkington 29-05-2011 18:58

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In theory, I suppose it is a good idea. Anything that gets the local electorate to connect with politics has to be a step in the right direction.
On a practical note, if it interferes too much with council business than it won't be very helpful.
Maybe they will allocate a set amount of time to deal with issues brought up in this manner.

Eric 29-05-2011 19:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909453)
I'm going to email them whole threads from Accy Web, so they can be read out...for the few who haven't seen 'em already.

:D

Great idea:alright: Yank a bunch out of the over 18s section.:D

Ken Moss 30-05-2011 07:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 909461)
In theory, I suppose it is a good idea. Anything that gets the local electorate to connect with politics has to be a step in the right direction.
On a practical note, if it interferes too much with council business than it won't be very helpful.
Maybe they will allocate a set amount of time to deal with issues brought up in this manner.

It already has, Marg. There will be a new 30 minute slot for Question Time and any questions which there is not time to answer during that period will recieve a written response. Openness and greater interaction with the public are the new watchwords, the lengthy point-scoring debates of the past with political posturing and pantomime dames are over.

Sorry if that disappoints any of you.

garinda 30-05-2011 07:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 909520)
...pantomime dames are over.

Sorry if that disappoints any of you.

That'll probably only disappoint the few who support 'community art' in Hyndburn.


;)

Ken Moss 30-05-2011 07:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909521)
That'll probably only disappoint the few who support 'community art' in Hyndburn.


;)

Ah, you mean the woolly thinkers?

Perhaps we can throw sweets into the audience at each council meeting, a nod to the past?

garinda 30-05-2011 07:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 909522)
Ah, you mean the woolly thinkers?

Perhaps we can throw sweets into the audience at each council meeting, a nod to the past?

I'm sure that'll be appreciated by supporters of 'community arts' in Hyndburn.

Could even be seen as a piece of performance art.

Plus, with funding cut, the sweets will mean they won't starve.

Margaret Pilkington 30-05-2011 07:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 909520)
It already has, Marg. There will be a new 30 minute slot for Question Time and any questions which there is not time to answer during that period will recieve a written response. Openness and greater interaction with the public are the new watchwords, the lengthy point-scoring debates of the past with political posturing and pantomime dames are over.

Sorry if that disappoints any of you.

No, it pleases me greatly that there is going to be a climate of openness and transparency, where people can air their views without being shouted down.
Bring it on.

Ken Moss 30-05-2011 07:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909524)
I'm sure that'll be appreciated by supporters of 'community arts' in Hyndburn.

Could even be seen as a piece of performance art.

Plus, with funding cut, the sweets will mean they won't starve.

Everyone loves a sweetie, particularly a panto dame. I used to be a great lover of those shows which transported you to a magical land of fabulous riches and fairytales, something that only children could believe in.

Sadly, a group of big bad wolves are advocating the loss of golden egg-laying geese, magical kingdoms and selling old cows for a handful of beans.

I fear that the cries of 'it's behind you' in Hyndburn will only refer to political careers from now on.

Margaret Pilkington 30-05-2011 07:47

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Hurrah.........(claps hands, stamps feet, and whistles) in approval.

garinda 30-05-2011 07:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 909527)
...selling old cows for a handful of beans.

Shouldn't that read 'silly cows'?

:D

Ken Moss 30-05-2011 07:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909529)
Shouldn't that read 'silly cows'?

:D

You trying to get me sued for libel? Oh no, I remember now, it's already happening.

I would never refer to anyone in such a way in a public forum, it would mark me out as a very poor politician if I had to resort to insults as a way of getting my point across.

Yours ever, the Bald-Headed B****** from Rishton.

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