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Guest 670
Registered: 23 Apr 2008
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Totally concur Barry, in fact Ihave had a lot of experience with Councillors, Iknew you when you were one and have always commended you on your work in Barton Ward.
I agree that many do their best for the community but some have become out of touch.
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I don't think many at county level claim subsistence Marek. See this link for proof, I think you'll all enjoy this one:
https://shareweb.kent.gov.uk/Documents/council-and-democracy/council%20financial%20publications/members-allowances-200910-final.pdf
Guest 645
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Thanks Phil.
Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
Keith Sansum1
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Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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Having commented on this and my view, could i add to barry's view on cllrs.
yes all parties have some cllrs of worth
some there just for the name(whatever that is)
some nothing better to do with there lives
but all contribute to the local communiuty so at least the have put themselves forward.
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Guest 655
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Thank you Dave.
Brian Dixon
Location: Dover
Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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council sarnies are very nice if you can get any.
Keith Sansum1
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brian
i wouldnt always share that view either
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