Interesting information above from ER113. The quote that there is "no reduction in the education budget" is taken directly from John Clatworthy's recent campaign leaflet. Meanwhile Martin Wrigley's leaflet tells us (as has been widely reported in the local press) that general classroom budgets are to be cut by £33 per child across schools in Devon, meaning a loss of £22044 in the case of ...
Stand down, nah! they are all too full of their own importance to do that. I see the "Vote for me" boards are going up - let battles commence. If you want better old age care, don't vote for the tories. If you want a better fairer education system, don't vote for the tories. If you want the NHS to provide the service we all deserve, don't vots for the tories. If you want more ...
If Cllrs clatworthy and Hockin refuse to attend DTC meetings because of these 'falsehoods' they need to clarify the situation and then take action and Cllr Wrigley can take steps to defend his stance and what was put into print. It's what law courts are there for. Also this should be made public as we need to decide for ourselves. With an informed view we can decide whether we want ...
Let's not get distracted here, Councillir Prowse needs to specify what the printed falsehoods were. Then we all have the facts and can take an informed view.
Look at the mares sorry Mayor's elected in the past, what a shower and what is it worth other than them being called the mayor. I have seen the mentality of those elected and did not have to guess at the mentality of those that elected them into office. Sometimes I wondered if other councillors were having a laugh as to who they voted for.
That's okay Roderick you sound like a charming man, an unfortunate freudian slip though, given that we're on the topic of hacking/leaking. I was not aware that councillors have access to IT equipment from Teignbridge, what exactly is entrusted to them for business use? Going already? I would have preferred it if you'd have responded to my above points (bullet pointed 1-4) about why you ...
Indy Scott, yes I admit it, I used the wrong word, have now deleted 'hacked' and inserted 'hijacked' Thanks for bringing that to my attention, we can't all be perfect, hope to see you on Friday. You can call me Roderick if you like.
I'm no pancake expert but I know tossers when I see them. So who will become the Mayor of Dawlish, I don't give a toss but it usually ends in a toss up as to who will get the job.
@Lynne , i'l try and make it on friday, yes some re-editing, it's quite a lot to take in. especially as the emails provided are snapshots and not a true trail.
@Likeablerat You're backtracing now. Hijacked - not hacked. and that refers to the topic of this thread. i.e. going off on a tangeant. I know nothing about hacking. It's a computer term right? How can you write that it is 'further from the truth' on behalf of the Lib Dems, do you speak for all of them? I agree that the term bastard' shouldn't be used by councillors when referring ...