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Acrylic-bob 18-11-2011 15:11

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And another thing. If I were leader of the Conservative Group on HBC (things would be very different, believe you me, but that is another story) I would be suggesting to this Dad creature that he urgently consider his position on pain of being awarded The Order of the Boot for having brought the council into disrepute.

If we still had a Town Clerk, this would not have been allowed to happen. But, instead, we have a grossly overpaid (in my opnion) Chief Executive whose sole achievement to date appears to have been keeping Britcliffe and Jones far enough apart that they were unable to scratch each others eyes out.

You really couldn't make this stuff up, no one would believe you. Who needs fiction when you have HBC.

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 15:18

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 949328)
You mean which 12 of our 35 Councillors.

Extract from the Council's Constitution:


A15. PREVIOUS DECISIONS AND MOTIONS


15.1
Motion to rescind a previous decision
A motion to rescind a decision made at a meeting of Council within the past six months cannot be moved unless the notice of motion is signed by at least one third of all members.




Unfortunately, a copy of the Hyndburn Borough Council Constitution is not readily available in Wapping. If anyone does have access to it, could they possibly check and see if there is any provision for Recall Elections. I doubt it very much, given the extent to which our party political friends despise referenda, but you never know.

Recall election - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


garinda 18-11-2011 15:20

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 949330)
Well I hope that you are pleased and proud of yourselves councillors. Because you will now bear part of the responsibility for all future terrorist outrages in Kashmir and the Indian sub-continent. I hope that you can live with that on your consciences.


Bluddy amateurs the lot of you, you make me sick!

What our council have done is already being used, to add weight in propaganda, by the side we are now officially supporting.

UK’s Hyndburn City Council expresses support to Kashmiris' Right to Self determination ~ Assassin News Network

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 15:27

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This is an extract from the above piece:

Dr Misfar Hassan, the County Councillor who lobbied the Labour group for this resolution expressed gratitude to the Leader of the Labour group Mr Miles Parkinson, Councillor Munsif Dad, Councillor Ciaran Wells, Councillor M Ayub and all members of the Labour Group in the Hyndburn Council for supporting the resolution.

So it looks like all the Labour lot voted for the motion.

Disgusting, sickening and pathetic. No wonder none of 'em dare show their faces on here any more.

garinda 18-11-2011 15:31

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 949289)
The O/L edition of today's Accy Observer has not mentioned this story. Is it by any chance in the hard copy?

If not, then all I can say is what a pathetic little rag it is.

Since the Observer don't think this newsworthy, as well as every newspaper in Pakistan, and India, I've just emailed the Lancashire Telegraph.

All those responsible for this, should be held to account.

Gordon Booth 18-11-2011 15:34

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 949354)
What our council have done is already being used, to add weight in propaganda, by the side we are now officially supporting.

UK’s Hyndburn City Council expresses support to Kashmiris' Right to Self determination ~ Assassin News Network

Assasin News Network. I like the little youtube video titled 'Tahir-ul-Qadri Exposed-The Hypocrite Celebrates Christmas and calls Christians Believers!'
Unfortunately I couldn't understand him but I take it the Assasin News Network don't approve of him, Christmas or Christians.
What have HBC got themselves mixed up in?

garinda 18-11-2011 16:06

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 949357)
This is an extract from the above piece:

Dr Misfar Hassan, the County Councillor who lobbied the Labour group for this resolution expressed gratitude to the Leader of the Labour group Mr Miles Parkinson, Councillor Munsif Dad, Councillor Ciaran Wells, Councillor M Ayub and all members of the Labour Group in the Hyndburn Council for supporting the resolution.

So it looks like all the Labour lot voted for the motion.

Disgusting, sickening and pathetic. No wonder none of 'em dare show their faces on here any more.

Oh yes, undoubtably this is cross-part idiocy.

Presumably the 4,200 in Hyndburn who 'identify themselves as Kashmiri', would have been shared out, judged on whoever had been the most eager, to be bent over and used like a simpleminded trollop

You can bet your sweet bippy if it hadn't been, one side or the other would have already bleated their innocence by now.

gynn 18-11-2011 16:10

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 949350)
Unfortunately, a copy of the Hyndburn Borough Council Constitution is not readily available in Wapping. If anyone does have access to it, could they possibly check and see if there is any provision for Recall Elections. I doubt it very much, given the extent to which our party political friends despise referenda, but you never know.

Recall election - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yes it is available to everyone online.

Council Constitution - Articles of the Constitution

No provision for recall elections, I'm afraid

garinda 18-11-2011 16:16

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 949361)
Assasin News Network. I like the little youtube video titled 'Tahir-ul-Qadri Exposed-The Hypocrite Celebrates Christmas and calls Christians Believers!'
Unfortunately I couldn't understand him but I take it the Assasin News Network don't approve of him, Christmas or Christians.
What have HBC got themselves mixed up in?

At least in the eighties, when loony left councils voted to support quasi-terrorist groups, fighting in some central American country, they at least had the excuse that they believed in the same political ideology.

The brain dead numpties we have, haven't a blitherin' clue what they've voted to officially support, and have just been naively, and stupidly used, to add weight in a propaganda war.

That's ignoring the fact that this is nothing at all to do with Hyndburn, and local issues.

Acrylic-bob 18-11-2011 16:21

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Well we will just have to take a scatter gun approach...

Councillors, Ken Moss, Harry Grayson and Clare Cleary this is just for you.

I will not give you my vote under any circumstances, ever again, unless you publicly disassociate yourselves from this ridiculous and shameful motion.

And that goes for Graham Jones too.

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 16:32

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 949375)
Yes it is available to everyone online.

Council Constitution - Articles of the Constitution

No provision for recall elections, I'm afraid


Cheers for that one Gynn.

Here then is an excert from the Constitution:

13.2 Principles of decision making
All decisions of the Council will be made in accordance with the following principles:
(a) decisions will be proportionate (i.e. actions must be proportionate to the desired
outcome);
(b) decisions will be made after due consultation and taking of professional advice from
officers;
(c) decisions will show respect for human rights (see below for further details);
(d) decisions will be made with a presumption in favour of openness;
(e) decisions will be made which show a clarity of aims and desired outcomes.
(f) decisions will explain what options were considered and give the reasons for the
decision

In respect to 13.2 (b) - could anyone please provide details of the process of this decision being made with, and after, due consultation with officers. If that has not occured then this decision is unconstitutional and as such should be struck off.

In addition, can anyone possibly explain how this decision is compatible with articles 13.2 (a), (c), (d), (e) and (f)?

jaysay 18-11-2011 18:05

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Well maybe the Obs have an excuse I do know one of their local reporters hails from I think its Connecticut good old U S of A

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 21:58

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HBC has finally hit the national press:

£1,000 on the spot fines for people who fail to clean up dog mess - Telegraph

Looks like HBC will penalise one lot of people for causing chyte but support another lot.

lancsdave 18-11-2011 22:02

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 949523)
HBC has finally hit the national press:

£1,000 on the spot fines for people who fail to clean up dog mess - Telegraph

Looks like HBC will penalise one lot of people for causing chyte but support another lot.

Mentioned this on another thread, they can't deal with a few drunks in a no alchohol zone of a few hundred sq yards, would love to see them chasing dogs all around Hyndburn

Tealeaf 18-11-2011 22:09

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Yeah...but it's the Telegraph bit. A pity their reporter did not pick up on the story of the council launching it's foreign policy initiative.


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