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General Discussion

Mayfair was just a light hearted example, but I still think that when one falls on hard times, for what ever reason, whilst the state (or we) should look after you, it should not necessarily be in the manner that you lived before. So moving to cheaper accommodation is part of it. As to how far they should move depends on just how much they want our help, ie if they have no money they move to the ...

1 Mar 2012

Lynne, you seem to miss the point of the proposed cuts. Just because they now live in that area does not mean that we, the tax payer, have to pay their rent when there are cheaper areas to live in. I would love to live in Mayfair or other such area, but I can not afford it and do not expect others to pay for it.

@Fotterson it is not fair to compare dawlish with your trips to france. i do not know which areas you visit but, i have lived in france for many years and it is my experience that most towns, even those much bigger than dawlish, all the bars shut at around 7.00pm. laving only restaurants open in the evening. this only changes in large cities or large seaside resorts where bars, mostly for ...

Strikes
30 Nov 2011

I think that he is being serious, and I agree with him

I may have missed it, but after looking at the link for pedestrianisation of the Strand, it does not show where the traffic would go, ie. how to get to and from the Bartons car park.

Strike Today
4 Jul 2011

Not quite true, some 12 years ago a certain Tony Blair was swept to power with a majority of over 150. He asked Frank Fields to look into the enormous problem of the ageing population and the impending pension crisis. Mr Fields response was right on the buttons but Blair thought it would be political suicide so sacked Frank Fields unceremoniously and he is now advising the coalition

Pointless Councilors
16 Feb 2011

Party politics have no real part to play on Dawlish Town Council, but, getting others to vote with you is all important. Yes those from the same club will most likely stick together, but not necessarily along party lines. If you try and change things, from within, you will find yourself up against the old guard, who will stick together through hell and high water (believe me, I have been there). ...

16 Feb 2011

to Fronterman Why do you expect existing councillors or candidates to stand aside for you. If you do not belong to a political party, then stand as an independent. It costs little or nothing to stand for Parish/Town Council, just hard work. Your election address can be printed on your home computer and distributed by yourself or your friends, it does not have to be professionally printed. If ...

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