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accyman 11-04-2012 00:59

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 984093)
At least the Judges at the uman rights fiasco have said we can send Captain Hook off the be a guest of Mr & Mrs Obama, the only problem is we'll have to keep his brood here for the rest of their miserable lives


Im sure this will be spun into some cameron sticks it to the EU story eventually or look the EU works lets stay in it story.God knows what has been signed away to get this decision because they sure wernt budging on their decision the past few years so what changed all of a sudden?

The EU created a mess and decided to clear it up years down the line after most likely hundreds of thousands of £'s spent on legal aid,benefit and housing the scumbag.

Hope people dont loose sight of what a farce the EU is just becaus ethey eventually let us do what we should have been able to do no questions asked years ago:mad:

jaysay 11-04-2012 08:40

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 984230)
I'm sure this will be spun into some cameron sticks it to the EU story eventually or look the EU works lets stay in it story.God knows what has been signed away to get this decision because they sure wernt budging on their decision the past few years so what changed all of a sudden?

The EU created a mess and decided to clear it up years down the line after most likely hundreds of thousands of £'s spent on legal aid,benefit and housing the scumbag.

Hope people dont loose sight of what a farce the EU is just becaus ethey eventually let us do what we should have been able to do no questions asked years ago:mad:

The European court of Human Rights and the European Union are two entirely separate bodies;)

lancsdave 11-04-2012 17:31

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I've just watched the Labour Party Election broadcast. Apparently voting Labour in the local elections will save the NHS. Can a Labour party member explain how this will work given the local elections do not change government ?

Wrighty 11-04-2012 17:37

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 984404)
I've just watched the Labour Party Election broadcast. Apparently voting Labour in the local elections will save the NHS. Can a Labour party member explain how this will work given the local elections do not change government ?

Another example of why I call them the Liebour party , they just just so full of it ... But so are the others & yet people still vote for them :rolleyes:

Cant wait for a reply from one of them :D

jaysay 11-04-2012 18:06

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 984404)
I've just watched the Labour Party Election broadcast. Apparently voting Labour in the local elections will save the NHS. Can a Labour party member explain how this will work given the local elections do not change government ?

Well that won't be happening in Hyndburn Dave because they only concentrate on local issues, as was stated many times on here when their beloved party was in power. I'll bet that you'll see very little about what they done in the last 12 months and their election leaflets will be crammed with national issue, maybe because they've little to crow about since taking office, except removing the benches instead of the drunks and lets not forget the Kashmere episode.

garinda 11-04-2012 18:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 984438)
Well that won't be happening in Hyndburn Dave because they only concentrate on local issues, as was stated many times on here when their beloved party was in power. I'll bet that you'll see very little about what they done in the last 12 months and their election leaflets will be crammed with national issue, maybe because they've little to crow about since taking office, except removing the benches instead of the drunks and lets not forget the Kashmere episode.

If Hyndburn councillors can take on the might of India, the N.H.S. should be a walk in the park for them.

Depending on them not stepping in a big pile of dog poo.

jaysay 11-04-2012 18:50

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984475)
If Hyndburn councillors can take on the might of India, the N.H.S. should be a walk in the park for them.

Depending on them not stepping in a big pile of dog poo.

Well they can take the DNA when they're passing;)

garinda 11-04-2012 18:53

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 984477)
Well they can take the DNA when they're passing;)


Sadly I won't be there to see it myself.

No benches.

jaysay 11-04-2012 18:56

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984480)
Sadly I won't be there to see it myself.

No benches.

Ain't life a bitch;) so many promises:rolleyes:

DaveinGermany 11-04-2012 20:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 984485)
Ain't life a bitch;)

She's probably in the DNA register. :)

lancsdave 11-04-2012 21:11

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 984438)
Well that won't be happening in Hyndburn Dave because they only concentrate on local issues, as was stated many times on here when their beloved party was in power. .

It's irrelevant which council it is, I'm not the greatest fan of politics and far from being an expert but since when do local elections change government policy. Local elections usually go against any government mid-term anyway, so whats the point of suggesting they can actually change policy. I just think the Labour party have wasted a stupid load of money on making a useless point

Wrighty 11-04-2012 21:23

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 984531)
It's irrelevant which council it is, I'm not the greatest fan of politics and far from being an expert but since when do local elections change government policy. Local elections usually go against any government mid-term anyway, so whats the point of suggesting they can actually change policy. I just think the Labour party have wasted a stupid load of money on making a useless point

Agreed

garinda 11-04-2012 22:03

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 984531)
It's irrelevant which council it is, I'm not the greatest fan of politics and far from being an expert but since when do local elections change government policy. Local elections usually go against any government mid-term anyway, so whats the point of suggesting they can actually change policy. I just think the Labour party have wasted a stupid load of money on making a useless point

Dave, Hyndburn councillors are so good, as seen from us having no local problems, that they can now spend their time, not only passing motions on national issues, but are able to busy themselves solving complex international problems.

Hyndburn International Council.

Sort of what Tony Blair does now, but from the comfort of Accy Town Hall.

jaysay 12-04-2012 08:39

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 984531)
It's irrelevant which council it is, I'm not the greatest fan of politics and far from being an expert but since when do local elections change government policy. Local elections usually go against any government mid-term anyway, so whats the point of suggesting they can actually change policy. I just think the Labour party have wasted a stupid load of money on making a useless point

Couldn't agree more Dave, even though I have been politically aligned nearly all my life, I always said local politics would be a lot better without party diktat, lets face it if people have the good of the community at heart what does it matter which colour of badge you wear, the general public would end up the winners in the long run

Ken Moss 23-04-2012 14:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 983346)
Has the horrible one quit or what?

No, he's up for election at the same time as me in 2014.

He'll be up for election as County Councillor next year.

Presuming you are talking about the one and only, of course....

One must feel sorry for him, Labour are apparently running a really dirty campaign this year.


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