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garinda 13-11-2011 10:34

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 947402)
It is ignorant, ill conceived and ill thought out and is no more than an electoral sop the local Pakistanis for their votes.

I do wonder, though now that HBC has a foreign policy, will we get an army? We may well certainly need some nuclear weapons because I am quite certain that Accy's name is now dirt in the corridors of power in New Delhi and you never know, some of those Indian nukes may well be aimed at us as well as Pakistan

Perhaps now Hyndburn's a major force to be reckoned with on the international world stage, it'll tackle the appalling human rights abuses occurring in Pakistan, at the next full meeting of our council.

Pakistan | Amnesty International

Let's all hold our breath, and see if they do.

:rolleyes:

accyman 13-11-2011 13:37

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sorry to skip back a little here but did someone say we had been awarded city status ?

surely not as blackburn have been trying for years and they have a cathederal which is one of the main things that classes you as a city isnt it ?

cashman 13-11-2011 13:39

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 947484)
sorry to skip back a little here but did someone say we had been awarded city status ?

surely not as blackburn have been trying for years and they have a cathederal which is one of the main things that classes you as a city isnt it ?

Yeh but Hyndburns got quite a few Mosques.:D

garinda 13-11-2011 13:49

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 947484)
sorry to skip back a little here but did someone say we had been awarded city status ?

surely not as blackburn have been trying for years and they have a cathederal which is one of the main things that classes you as a city isnt it ?


No, sorry, the website carrying international news, mistakenly said city council, instead of borough.

Perhaps any new, monumental bus station can also double as a cathedral...so watch this space.

:rolleyes:

accyman 13-11-2011 15:09

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well if this is a sign of how things are going to be run by a labor council then i dont see a labor council been a thing of the future.We got a labor council that seems to think issues abroad are their concern and a labor MP that thinks his judgment call is more important than his constituants.

I just hope our labor run council dont start throwing money abroad.

When i voted labor both local and noational this is not what i was expecting .

Its like backing 2 horses in a race and both falling at the first hurdle

both need to get their act together and concentrate more on the people they were elected to represent :mad:

lancsdave 13-11-2011 15:18

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 947544)
well if this is a sign of how things are going to be run by a labor council then i dont see a labor council been a thing of the future.We got a labor council that seems to think issues abroad are their concern and a labor MP that thinks his judgment call is more important than his constituants.

I just hope our labor run council dont start throwing money abroad.

When i voted labor both local and noational this is not what i was expecting .

Its like backing 2 horses in a race and both falling at the first hurdle

both need to get their act together and concentrate more on the people they were elected to represent :mad:


Not to mention the issue was proposed by a member of the council who clearly wanted his bit of self indulgence with an issue totally unrelevant to Hyndburn, the motion was seconded by Peter Britcliffe who recently walked out of a meeting becuase he didn't think the speaker was relevant to a council meeting.

sometimes word fail me :mad:

garinda 13-11-2011 15:19

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 947549)
Not to mention the issue was proposed by a member of the council who clearly wanted his bit of self indulgence with an issue totally unrelevant to Hyndburn, the motion was seconded by Peter Britcliffe who recently walked out of a meeting becuase he didn't think the speaker was relevant to a council meeting.

sometimes word fail me :mad:

That irony didn't pass me by, either.

Neil 13-11-2011 16:15

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 947552)
That irony didn't pass me by, either.

I also find it amusing that one party is getting a bashing for something proposed by another.

accyman 13-11-2011 16:24

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I guess the buck stops with those who are in power.

garinda 13-11-2011 16:26

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 947584)
I also find it amusing that one party is getting a bashing for something proposed by another.

I think this ludicrous.

I only mentioned it's the sort of thing I last experienced in the eighties, whilst living under loony Labour run councils, in both Liverpool, and London's Lambeth.

I don't remember posting blame on any particular person, or party.

The whole of Hyndburn Borough Council has been blighted by this stupid action.

jaysay 13-11-2011 16:49

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 947584)
I also find it amusing that one party is getting a bashing for something proposed by another.

Well as I was once told by an eminent Labour councillor, "we are in control and we take the credit", think that works both ways Neil, Labour had to back it or it would have been out voted, I think I seem to remember they have an overall majority now;)

garinda 13-11-2011 16:51

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 947584)
I also find it amusing that one party is getting a bashing for something proposed by another.

'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.'

'Dr Misfar also congratulated and thanked the Councillors of the Conservative group including Councillor Allah Dad, County Councillor Muhammad Younis and member councillors of the conservative group for supporting the resolution.'

UK City Council supports ‘Kashmiris' Right to Self determination’ | GroundReport

After this charade the whole council will appear to be pots for bloody bluebells.

garinda 13-11-2011 17:12

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As I say, now H.B.C. has involved itself in international politics, I look foward to them also condemning the truly horrific human rights abuses, carried out daily in Pakistan, as well as, to quote Pakistan's Daily Times newspaper, the 'endemic corruption in political and official circles', which I'm sure H.B.C. will be similarly keen to tackle, and hopefully sort out for them.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Pakistan Human Rights | Amnesty International USA

jaysay 13-11-2011 17:22

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 947609)
As I say, now H.B.C. has involved itself in international politics, I look foward to them also condemning the truly horrific human rights abuses, carried out daily in Pakistan, as well as, to quote Pakistan's Daily Times newspaper, the 'endemic corruption in political and official circles', which I'm sure H.B.C. will be similarly keen to tackle, and hopefully sort out for them.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Pakistan Human Rights | Amnesty International USA

Me thinks a huge can of political worms has been opened;)

garinda 13-11-2011 17:44

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Phew, panic over.

This isn't a new, shameful attempt to secure votes.

It's been going on for a while.

'HYNDBURN'S Kashmiri community is to be officially recognised as a separate ethnic group by its local council.
Of the 6,000 people in Hyndburn who would class themselves as Asian, 70 per cent would prefer to be known as Kashmiri.
Manager of the Scaitliffe Community Centre in Accrington, Munsif Dad said: "We hope that recognition will mean council services can be better directed to the needs of the Kashmiri community."
Ethnic status given to Kashmiris | Accrington Observer - menmedia.co.uk

Personally I'd like to see a council that encourages unity, and the idea that first, and foremost, we are all Hyndburnians, and all seen as being equal, especially in the eyes of our local government.

I know. Stupid. Sorry.

:o

Just the daft musings of an unworldly idealist.

It'll never happen.


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