Gnasher wrote:My final word, for now. I have never hidden my local political stance, I don't have one and that is on record many times. I do NOT believe in local party politics, that's where the sarcasm about the Residents First adopting that attitude comes from.
I have said I'd vote for Posh in a local election but it doesn't make me a red. I can't remember meeting anyone else with such a grip on local issues (and a succesfull local company behind them).
I owe everything I have to shopkeepers but when it comes to managing a budget the size of ours, I'd prefer someone with a good track record instead of a shopkeeper, retired nurse or B&B landlady.
Mark S wrote:Just read the list of candidates in The Visitor.
Reads like a 'Who's who?' of unsuccessful council candidates looking for a second bite at the cherry.
I wont be voting in what I believe to be an undemocratic toothless sham until one of the candidates says that he or she will work towards abolishing it.
We didnt ask for it. We didnt vote for it, we shouldnt be paying for it.
Its well documented that I am not really interested in local politics and dont understand how they work. However I know a scam when I see one.
When I voted for representation at the last elections, I was led to believe that the successful candidate would be representing this ward and that the people chosen across the district would be the ones to make decisions on local spending. If I have got this right, what we will have is the best of the failures making decisions that most of us in the district havent asked them to do.
Is that right?
shrimper wrote:...paid councillors, then?
Posh wrote:
And even worse you don't even live in the Morecambe Town Council boundaries so won't even get a vote.
Still, look on the bright side, you won't be paying for it.
Mark S wrote:I dont know why you lot put up with it! I wouldnt!
Mark S wrote:Posh wrote:
And even worse you don't even live in the Morecambe Town Council boundaries so won't even get a vote.
Still, look on the bright side, you won't be paying for it.
Very subtle Mike
As Mike has just very gently nudged me to discover that I appear to be In Heysham South, that would be my interest in this thread finished.
Nowt to do with me.
I dont know why you lot put up with it! I wouldnt!
Mark S wrote:Just read the list of candidates in The Visitor.
Reads like a 'Who's who?' of unsuccessful council candidates looking for a second bite at the cherry.
Still, look on the bright side, you won't be paying for it.
Posh wrote:I realise that politicians of all parties are abusing the system but the majority aren't and only receive what's needed, not for themselves, but in order to properly do their jobs and to server their constituents. If you don't like it you can vote them out (unlike bankers etc.). I find the cynicism utterly appalling but, given the current climate its understandable.
The biggest problem I have is that the debate is fuelled by the likes of the Daily Express. They've slashed the number of journalists, sub-editors etc. sometimes in appalling fashion, yet the owner paid himself £11 million last year from earnings from the Star, Express and his hardcore porn empire; and the editor drives around in a chaufferred car with his £500,000 salary - bigger than any MP can earn in 8 years or the Prime Minister who looks after a £1/2 trillion pound budget and millions of staff can earn in three. P.S. The editor of the Daily Mail took home £1.2 million last year, despite breaches of privacy, paying money to the McCann family etc. etc. A plague on their houses too.
Mark S wrote:Just read the list of candidates in The Visitor.
Reads like a 'Who's who?' of unsuccessful council candidates looking for a second bite at the cherry.
I wont be voting in what I believe to be an undemocratic toothless sham until one of the candidates says that he or she will work towards abolishing it.
We didnt ask for it. We didnt vote for it, we shouldnt be paying for it.
Its well documented that I am not really interested in local politics and dont understand how they work. However I know a scam when I see one.
When I voted for representation at the last elections, I was led to believe that the successful candidate would be representing this ward and that the people chosen across the district would be the ones to make decisions on local spending. If I have got this right, what we will have is the best of the failures making decisions that most of us in the district havent asked them to do.
Is that right?
shrimper wrote:Posh wrote:I realise that politicians of all parties are abusing the system but the majority aren't and only receive what's needed, not for themselves, but in order to properly do their jobs and to server their constituents. If you don't like it you can vote them out (unlike bankers etc.). I find the cynicism utterly appalling but, given the current climate its understandable.
The biggest problem I have is that the debate is fuelled by the likes of the Daily Express. They've slashed the number of journalists, sub-editors etc. sometimes in appalling fashion, yet the owner paid himself £11 million last year from earnings from the Star, Express and his hardcore porn empire; and the editor drives around in a chaufferred car with his £500,000 salary - bigger than any MP can earn in 8 years or the Prime Minister who looks after a £1/2 trillion pound budget and millions of staff can earn in three. P.S. The editor of the Daily Mail took home £1.2 million last year, despite breaches of privacy, paying money to the McCann family etc. etc. A plague on their houses too.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8045040.stm
Jumping Jack Flash38 wrote:The M.B.I Party have worked hard for the town over the last two years namely in
ensuring that local people get a localised form of democracy with the inovative Town Council as well as thier dynamic leader ensuring the future of The only jewel we have in The Winter Gardens. I am awarte that June Ashworth is a hard working on the Council as well as Evelyn Archer.
Jumping Jack Flash38 wrote:It concerns me to learn that Roger Plumb has been enforced to withdraw from the County Council Elections all because of protocol.
It is a tragedy that Morecambe North is now without a M.B.I candidate--thus being unabke to cast a vote for a person who is politically independent.
P/T Indie wrote:Did you see the letter in the Visitor from the bloke who feels the same but doesn't want to give up his right to vote.
He said all spoilt papers have to be counted so if there was a large number of spoilt papers it would send out a message that noone wants the town council. He said something like everyone should right "say no to the town council".
Posh wrote:Jumping Jack Flash38 wrote:It concerns me to learn that Roger Plumb has been enforced to withdraw from the County Council Elections all because of protocol.
It is a tragedy that Morecambe North is now without a M.B.I candidate--thus being unabke to cast a vote for a person who is politically independent.
Sorry its got nothing to do with protocol and more with sheer stupidity. There is a simple rule that any employee of Lancashire County Council cannot stand for election to Lancashire County Council, as Mr Plumb is.
http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/ ... =22398&e=e
Shows the general public the intellect of the MBI and Mr Plumb that they can't even read a piece of paper.
Keith wrote:okay guys, interesting debate and interesting to see an alternative view point, but the thread is showing signs of getting personal, so let's play nicely!
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