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I can't say I know PB personally, though I know of him, as any reader of the local press will do. I'll pin my colours to the mast very clearly as a Labour supporter. And in that I am disappointed that PB wasn't ousted at the last election. Reminds me of the proverbial watsit stuck to a blanket and takes some shifting :D
I'm sorry, on most things I'm prepared to give anyone the benefit of the doubt, irrespective of their political persuasion. I admire any person who puts themselves forward for service to the community without seeing any gain for themselves. However, when a councillor says he needs his £38,000 allowance as a councillor because Quote:
I don't think we should be too bewildered at PBs relentless hold on his ward if the majority of the constituents are true blue Tories :rolleyes: I'm just grateful we now have a labour majority council. |
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I appreciate your honesty Cashman!
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There are two benches which have recently been put in place up by Merlin Drive in Ossy; both have plaques placed on them.
I wonder if any of you could possibly have a look at those plaques, take a note of what each says, and then post that on here. |
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He's a good local councillor, with a proven track record, which probably adds to his appeal. More so that some new Fanny-Ann, who people know very little of, and who might not know their political arse from their elbow. It's definitely the person, rather than the party, that means he's re-elected. As for the stupidly, snide, 'true blue Tories' comment, that shows your gross naivety. As someone who sees it as it is, that being he's a good ward councillor, but also someone who in public was one of the fiercest and most vocal critics, whist he was leading the council, you're way off the mark if you're trying to attach a 'true blue' label to me. Indeed, whilst attacking some of the ludicrous policies and decisions taken under his leadership, many of his supporters accused me of being a leftist, Trotskyist, blood red political agitator. So to surmise...you are very, very, wrong. That's kindly ignoring the fact that historically this was seen as a safe Labour ward. ;) |
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I think we have to allow Mike a bit of leeway. It is easy to skip through a thread and think you have the gist of it...and unless you have lived in the area for a long time then some of the minutiae he may not be aware of...for no other reason than he wasn't here when incidents happened.
I think many of the older people vote for the person in any ward...rather sticking with the devil they know, than voting for someone they don't know.(which you have mentioned) He may have been a wonderful ward councillor, but his antics as the leader of the council were risible...and to any outsider, makes the borough a laughing stock. He didn't do a great deal for the town, and what he did do was aimed at massaging his monster ego(or there wouldn't have been half as many pics of him in the local papers). |
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I was explaining the reason he's re-elected. Which has very little to do with the people in his ward being 'true blue Tories'. As evidence of my own observations not being politically motivated, I could quite easily link at least fifty threads attacking H.B.C. whilst Cllr. Britcliffe was Leader of the Council. :rolleyes::D |
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Just check out the wording on those benches at Merlin.
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Garinda,
Just get your arse up there, take a note of what's written and report back. |
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I was just trying to be kind to Mike and point out why he may not know of the background. And I know that your response was not politically motivated....but it never does any harm to reiterate that fact. |
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Brian Walmsley is also a councillor for St Andrews Ward in Ossy .
Does anyone know how long he has held that position ? |
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There is no love lost between me and him as we have locked horns on several subjects that I think the Conservatives would have preferred to remain unquestioned. Personally speaking, I find his conduct within the council to be outright disrespectful rather than simply political posturing and following his ejection from the chamber at the last full meeting there was a palpable shift in the atmosphere for the better. Just my opinion, but there's no need for it and I feel that panto performances demean the whole council. |
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I'll ignore the snidey 'true blue Tories' comment, and be as nice as pie. :) (The author of this post would like to thank Mrs. Lovett's pie shop for their kind sponsorship of said pie.) :D |
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