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    Yes, Roger, a lot of it is political posturing - but then again, it's a political matter, isn't it? We need to be asking ourselves as a society what exactly it is we want : do we, for example value ourselves as a society if we close public amenities at the same time as paying enormous salaries to bank executives, or do we accept that there is a social and moral issue that extends beyond the fact that our Council Leader is seriously asking us to use toilet facilities in pubs and libraries rather than keep existing facilities open?

    Barry's usual attempt to lay the blame for DDC's ills at the Labour Government's doorstep is, in itself, political posturing and is quite clearly arrant nonsense. No, the real issue here is that we're back to the same old Tory contempt for the very people that need the social functions and amenities that should be provided from public funding. If indeed, that contempt ever disappeared at all.

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