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@Webmaster "@TRM, as I already said, you don't get to decide who can respond to your posts on here because it is a public forum." Why are you telling me this again? I already wrote that I have never disputed this, what are you alleging? "If you'd read my last post then you would already know I'm not giving you a public warning about the lengths of your posts." Again so what ...

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20 Jun 2024

@TRM, as I already said, you don't get to decide who can respond to your posts on here because it is a public forum. If you'd read my last post then you would already know I'm not giving you a public warning about the lengths of your posts.

@Webmaster I disagree. It was not relevant to the thread subject and the same applies to her other posts elsewhere, where rather than engage in discussion, she chooses to defend the Lib Dem party and their election candidate no matter what, obstructing open debate - and it seems she is taking it personally and making it about me personally. Which is strange given she claims not to be a Lib Dem ...

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Webmaster
20 Jun 2024

@TRB, I never said there were rules about the length of posts. The fact that you had to post 2 paragraphs in response to Lynne's post shows what she wrote was clearly relevant.

@Webmaster , irrelevant to the subject thread. Are there rules concerning the length of posts now?

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Webmaster
20 Jun 2024

@TRB, If what Lynne posted was irrelevant, it wouldn't have needed a two-paragraph response.

@Webmaster "when you address someone they have a right to respond" I have never disputed this. "Also, as this is a public forum, anyone can respond to your posts, and you don't get to choose who." Again I have never disputed this. "If you want a restricted discussion where you can choose who posts, you can create a group. This site still has this functionality. The ...

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20 Jun 2024

@TRB, when you address someone they have a right to respond. Also, as this is a public forum, anyone can respond to your posts, and you don't get to choose who. If you want a restricted discussion where you can choose who posts, you can create a group. This site still has this functionality.

This is very relevant for the Dawlish area, take a look what do you think? SDA represent an alternative to the Lib Dem-Tory norm that just isn't working/ #2 Stop Over-Development From the SDA Website http://southdevonalliance.org/News20.html Westminster's National Planning Policy Framework uses an equation to work out how many houses we need. It takes no account of our ...

@Webmaster That's not a question and I wasn't awaiting any response. So in answer to your question it's clearly the former. I have no intention of continuing any communication with @Lynne or on any matter that isn't relevant to the thread subject with anyone else.