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torquemada 08-07-2011 14:38

Britcliffe
 
It seems at last that Peter Britcliffe may realise that he is no longer in control of the town and the council chamber, and he will now have to abide by the rules of a democrativ council chamber, that he has so blatantly abused in the past. Perhaps its also about time that the councillors who do not like him and there are one or two, now stood up and decided that it is a change that the Tories have needed for a long time. Even Conservative Central Office were not keen on him and only one or two in his party were in enamoured of him. Perhaps it really is time that the rest of the party spoke out agains his dictatorial attitude.

lancsdave 08-07-2011 14:48

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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917380)
It seems at last that Peter Britcliffe may realise that he is no longer in control of the town and the council chamber, and he will now have to abide by the rules of a democrativ council chamber, that he has so blatantly abused in the past. Perhaps its also about time that the councillors who do not like him and there are one or two, now stood up and decided that it is a change that the Tories have needed for a long time. Even Conservative Central Office were not keen on him and only one or two in his party were in enamoured of him. Perhaps it really is time that the rest of the party spoke out agains his dictatorial attitude.

Didn't even realise he was unpopular :rolleyes:

garinda 08-07-2011 14:57

Re: Britcliffe
 
He should wear a hoodie.

Then it'll be hugs all round.

cashman 08-07-2011 15:00

Re: Britcliffe
 
what on earth makes yeh think that?:eek:

torquemada 08-07-2011 15:14

Re: Britcliffe
 
speak to most people in town and you will realize how unpopular he is. If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

cashman 08-07-2011 15:18

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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917393)
speak to most people in town and you will realize how unpopular he is. If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

i know how unpopular he his especially from the likes of me:rolleyes: but yer assuming he his sensible/reasonable enough fer the penny to drop, which is the question i put to you.;)

Margaret Pilkington 08-07-2011 16:55

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Yes you are right Cashy...the man thinks the sun rises and sets in his own a-hole.......and he thinks everyone should be grateful that he lets us see it...the sun that is...not his a-hole:D

JCB 08-07-2011 17:31

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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917393)
If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

After the local elections the Conservative councillors unanimously re-elected Peter Britcliffe as their leader . :confused::confused::confused:

JCB 08-07-2011 17:33

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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917393)
If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

I don't pay rates any more . ;)

jaysay 08-07-2011 17:37

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917393)
speak to most people in town and you will realize how unpopular he is. If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

if you have such strong feelings about this man then why not face up to the man himself instead of hiding behind a screenname on here

garinda 08-07-2011 17:39

Re: Britcliffe
 
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Originally Posted by torquemada (Post 917393)
speak to most people in town and you will realize how unpopular he is. If his fellow councillors truly spoke their minds then the rate payers of Hyndburn would be enlightened.

Other than in his ward, he yields very little power at present.

If you're not careful you'll be doing an Elvis on him.

Making him more famous in death, than he was in life.

wallop79 08-07-2011 22:08

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 917387)
He should wear a hoodie.

Then it'll be hugs all round.

Maybe Dave can print him one 'Britcliffe Rules' or other suggestions welcome! :p :D

lancsdave 08-07-2011 22:14

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 917505)
Maybe Dave can print him one 'Britcliffe Rules' or other suggestions welcome! :p :D

Already out there :D


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garinda 08-07-2011 22:16

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 917505)
Maybe Dave can print him one 'Britcliffe Rules' or other suggestions welcome! :p :D

Talk about rubbing salt in the wounds!

That'd be a very cruel present.

Having the wrong tense emblazoned on it.

:eek::rolleyes::D


jaysay 09-07-2011 08:52

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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 917505)
Maybe Dave can print him one 'Britcliffe Rules' or other suggestions welcome! :p :D

I hate the Rishton Buddha:D:D:D


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