@Andrew - well who knows, might as well be, seems to know plenty about the councillors, and seems to address them very happily as friends. we shall never know that truth.
I tend to quite agree, other than in the past many Mayors will take thier chains of until at a location of interest, whereas Cllr Wrigley tends to wear it in elegance and style wherever he goes. :D
that was my thinking exactly @Andrew - we know he is not likely to vote for anne-marine morris, why does he feel the need to air this fact. and i further agree with you @Andrew that councillor @Lynne seems to be very much a good freind with the mayor, unless of course they both sit on the same council?
Forget I said anything Councillor Lynne. Not in the spirit to argue or defend a matter of having an opinion.
I'm suggesting that as a Human, As the Mayor of Dawlish, as a Councillor, that if he worked along side Ms Morris, rather than show a well displayed disgust attitude towards her, maybe the world could be a little bit of a better place. Is it not Lynne, that if I was an independant and my work colleague was a Conservative that we should both sit in different rooms and not talk to each other?
Well I'm not going to answer for Ms Morris, she chooses not to respond to emails, possibly very wise. However let's look at Mr Wrigleys reply. And pay attention to the following line "I would like to point out that I do not support Mrs Morris" Well as the Mayor of Dawlish, as a Councillor, perhaps if you supported those you work with things would be much better in our world. ...
Well let's hear thier responses then? There are many Councillors who at one stage believed in one party and soon changed in order to grab a seat. Dawlish has been renowed for this over the years. However what is shocking to the point, that if one chooses not give a clear explanation, or even an honest one. Where do we stand in terms of being honest, open and reliable?
@webmaster , i don't think by any means you over stepped a mark, more so that mixed messages were apparene tand clarity lost. we afterall only human and we can't all live our days rightfully all the time.
Well to anyone who feels I've done something wrong please @me a post so we can discuss. I gave a view, an opinion and what I felt was right. I stand by that. If at anypoint, by anyone Mr Taylor, Cllr that is, feel bullied by anyone, then I can certainly find more cases agaisnt Mr Taylor to show how he bullied others. Well Mr Taylor now seems to be more observant than I, watching and not ...
@webmaster - and the two people thus so far have agreed. I was merely talking about the small group of those who particpate in conversation, so your answer is, I get these stats from my eyes and looking. It is great to see so many people come to dawlish.com, most for information and to find out about the town, not to read the rubbish and the politics that Mr Taylor happily displays ...