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jaysay 21-10-2011 18:18

Re: Parliamentary Boundary Change
 
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Originally Posted by groove (Post 941268)
Groove has never voted in his life. He thinks his vote is'nt going to make a difference to the outcome, and if it did the winning party would be just as useless as the others. Groove is disillusioned with politics and life in general.

You mean you actually get a vote:eek:

garinda 08-11-2011 20:11

Re: Parliamentary Boundary Change
 
H.B.C.'s Communities and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee have looked at proposals from all three political parties, with their own plans for our constituency, following the Boundary Commission's report.

The cross-party committee have five proposals, after considering the various options put forward, which are due to be discussed at the Full Council meeting this Thursday, 10th November.

The meeting is open to the public and starts at 7 p.m., at Accrington Town Hall.

I think it would be good for supporters of the campaign to save our constituency, to attend if they can, to show the council we support the work they're doing to try and keep Hyndburn as a constituency, in it's own right.

jaysay 09-11-2011 07:01

Re: Parliamentary Boundary Change
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 946152)
H.B.C.'s Communities and Wellbeing Overview and Scrutiny Committee have looked at proposals from all three political parties, with their own plans for our constituency, following the Boundary Commission's report.

The cross-party committee have five proposals, after considering the various options put forward, which are due to be discussed at the Full Council meeting this Thursday, 10th November.

The meeting is open to the public and starts at 7 p.m., at Accrington Town Hall.

I think it would be good for supporters of the campaign to save our constituency, to attend if they can, to show the council we support the work they're doing to try and keep Hyndburn as a constituency, in it's own right.

And thus keeping our own MP who supports local people;)

garinda 09-11-2011 07:06

Re: Parliamentary Boundary Change
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 946227)
And thus keeping our own MP who supports local people;)

I'm not going to cut my nose off, to spite my face.

I'm fighting to keep 'our' constitueny.

Whoever we have decided to represent that constituency, at the moment, is irrelevant.

;)

jaysay 09-11-2011 07:15

Re: Parliamentary Boundary Change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 946228)
I'm not going to cut my nose off, to spite my face.

I'm fighting to keep 'our' constitueny.

Whoever we have decided to represent that constituency, at the moment, is irrelevant.

;)

You could have substituted Whoever with, the person;)


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