@Lynne i wonder why you bother sometimes.
A politician presenting things exactly how they're not. I suppose it's on-topic with the thread title. This cartoon explains perfectly the lengths PM May is taking to make sure we live in 'a secure nation' http://www.skelf-cartoons.com/
Seen tonight 06/06/17. Are the tories proud to parade a poster like this less than 3 days after the London attack and 2 weeks after the Manchester attack? What an absolute insulte to all those killed or injured by terrorists. Is it a joke? How very insensitive of them. Oh, and who was it that made all the cuts to the Police and Armed Forces? Answer BELOW!
And of course folk have forgot the famous note from the borrow borrow spend spend labour goverment left by Liam Byrne " Theres no money left".
There were no food banks before the bankers messed up our economy i could be wrong but i dont remember any.
I find it funny how folk have forgoten how all these cuts started was it not mainly the bankers who brought the country to its knees and then a Labour goverment who borrowed, borrowed, borrowed.
oh shut up indy scot, Whoops i mean @Andrew ! Whoopsy!!! hahaha sorted now and re-posted, thanks @webmaster . Good luck on Thursday David! Former Torridge & West Devon Candidate – Dawlish Town Councillor Martin Wrigley http://http://www.libdems.org.uk/martin_wrigley https://twdld.org.uk/en/event/detail/2017-02-23/torrington-libdems-agm ...
It makes me sick to the core that the little Englanders are voting for the Tory scum because of Brexit, when you have Tory MPs saying in public that they're pleased that there are food banks in their constituency. This is 2017! Food banks are a result of Tory policy to cut taxes for their wealthy pals at the expense of the ordinary people of our country. The Tories are vile vile people. We're ...
So......I have still only had the one response back - from Cllr Wrigley. I asked both him and Ms Morris about the photo and why a Lib Dem is shown in a Tory election leaflet. Here is Cllr Wrigley's reply in full. Dear Lynne, I too was very surprised to see this. It was not put in with my permission, but since it was taken at an open meeting, and we posed for Network rail ...
Work on recharging the scheme in Dawlish Warren as part of a £14million engineering project aimed at reducing the risk of flooding to over 2,900 properties around the River Exe has begun. The work is taking place after the Exe estuary flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy identified the narrow part of Dawlish Warren is at risk of being breached as a result of sea level rise ...