Thanks Bob.
Yes the £469 is the last instalment. I have kept all the emails and all the letters. I haven't the time to write the whole story here, but I am quite prepared that if anyone would like to make the trip up the hill, then they are welcome to see everything.
Where is it “well documented” please? Is the £469 the final instalment of the £2000? It’s just that the numbers and accusations don’t make sense without the full story. Thanks Bob.
@Diana Mond , the whole sorry saga started on january 23 rd and is almost resolved, when i receive the £469 , they promised me on december7th. i'm sorry but it is a long and convoluted story, which would be too time consuming to post here. it is well documented though without conjecture. I would add, if anyone has a complaint against a Council Officer, don't use the on line form , as I did. ...
The Lisbon Treaty, or to give it its proper name the EU Constitution was initially rejected by both the Dutch and French electorates in referendums in 2005. This sent the EU into a panic and caused a temporary abandonment of the constitution, but, true to form, it was revived a couple of years later as the Lisbon Treaty. The architect of the EU Constitution, Giscard d’Estaing, freely admitted ...
What’s the full story Bob?
Here is a warning , don't rely on any help from this list of Councillors, to whom I wrote to in desperation last August. They are, Edward Hockin, Lisa Mayne, Stuart Barker, Humphrey Clemens, Graham Price, Rosalind Prowse, Sylvia Russell, David Cox, Alison Eden, Vince Fusco, David Mathews, Jaqui Orme, Alan Connett, Chris Clarance. One has resigned, I know, hopefully the rest will ...
You’re correct Lynne, the Treaty Of Lisbon was indeed ratified by the elected UK parliament. As Burneside knows, Gordon Brown was unable to attend the public signing due to having to attend a select committee meeting in the House of Commons - which I would have thought that Burneside and his ilk would think takes priority, given that the sovereignty of the UK parliament is so important.
I thought it went to the UK parliament. Which is our sovereign decision making authority.