- Ross Miller - Location: London Road, Dover
- Registered: 17 Sep 2008
- Posts: 3,709
 
 - Real shame to see Pam lose her KCC seat she was a great representative of Dover.  I am not a fan of Gordon but recognise that he too worked damn hard for Dover and as such his loss is also our loss.
 
 As for Cllr Eddy; well no loss there for Deal, KCC or for that matter the local Labour group.
 
 Good to see Nathan & Ann elected to DDC, I am sure both will work hard for their wards.
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 While loving someone deeply gives you courage" - Laozi
 
- Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 6,025
 
 - I agree Ross Dover has lost two good representatives at County Hall You need good workers there. 
- Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
 
 - The labour party has only themselves to blame.
 
 The have moved away from their core voters and become the liberal party.
 
 voters do not agree with their agenda of open borders and globalisation and every thing wet EU .
 
 
 The labour party is just an empty politely correct shell that will keep helping the conservatives to deliver a constant banker multinational corporations driven government.
 
 
 We need a new no bullshshit British workers party with its heart in the blue collar majority working class.
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- Keith Sansum1 - Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,948
 
 - Keith,  there  is no doubt  Labour  has lost it's  way,   but   now we enter a period of no opposition to a very powerful govt.
 You will recall last time this happened  under Maggie  it took her  own party    to bring hr down.
 
 Labour   has attempted  to  move to the left   but  this has been rejected  by the voters at large,  the general election  will see  us in an even more unhealthy state, where May  has stated she will have the mandate.      5   more  years  she with her friends in all these  high establishment  places  will do a lot of damage.
 Labour   has 5 years to re build.
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- Terry Nunn - Location: London Road, Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 4,321
 
 - In a previous election I remarked that I'd have leaflets from all the hopefuls except Labour.  This time it was the reverse, all I had was a leaflet and a chat with Pam, nothing from the others.  Sorry to see Pam go.
 
 Terry
 - Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 
- Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
 
 - labour can not rebuild, it's wedded to a bride the indigene's British public reject.
 
 political correct, multiculturism, immigrants welcome.
 
 the true British people do not want it and will not vote for it.
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- Keith Sansum1 - Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,948
 
 - Thus why they need to rebuild - ALL  POSTS        ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS 
- Captain Haddock - Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,302
 
 -  Ross Miller wrote:- Real shame to see Pam lose her KCC seat she was a great representative of Dover.  I am not a fan of Gordon but recognise that he too worked damn hard for Dover and as such his loss is also our loss.
 
 As for Cllr Eddy; well no loss there for Deal, KCC or for that matter the local Labour group.
 
 Good to see Nathan & Ann elected to DDC, I am sure both will work hard for their wards.
 
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Two of these councillors had wasted money making totally unjustified complaints against fellow councillors to DDC Standards, in one case as part of a concerted bullying campaign which lead the councillor to resign. They know who they are. See :- Deuteronomy 32:35 
- "The world is still a weird place, despite my efforts to make clear and perfect sense of it".
 
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- Keith Sansum1 - Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,948
 
 - Bob      my resentment of these  2(if you refer to losing candidates)is shared
 Although over the years your party members have involved themselves  in reporting other parties
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- Captain Haddock - Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,302
 
 -  Keith Sansum1 wrote:- Bob      my resentment of these  2(if you refer to losing candidates)is shared
 Although over the years your party members have involved themselves  in reporting other parties
 
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Keith, I play a very long game and can assure you that MY 'bastards list' is not solely written on red paper.
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(see  http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/10/22/john-major-european-union-conservative-party_n_4142916.html)
- "The world is still a weird place, despite my efforts to make clear and perfect sense of it".
 
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- howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
 
 -  Captain Haddock wrote:- Two of these councillors had wasted money making totally unjustified complaints against fellow councillors to DDC Standards, in one case as part of a concerted bullying campaign which lead the councillor to resign. They know who they are. See :- Deuteronomy 32:35 
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Was the victim a Town or District Councillor? 
- Guest 1849- Registered: 12 Sep 2016
- Posts: 440
 
 - I had a brief dalliance with politics, some of the people involved in ALL parties are dreadful. To claim one party is better/worse than the other is ridiculous.
 
 It goes without saying that those involved the longest are the most spiteful and malicious, its a gang culture full of bullying where the electorate is ignored in favour the of party.
 
- Brian Dixon - Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
 
 - kieth b,the uk has a closed border allways has,unlike france and other European countrys. 
- Captain Haddock - Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,302
 
 -  Brian Dixon wrote:- kieth b,the uk has a closed border  
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'Closed'? Surely you mean closable? See Andrew Neather :-  http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Andrew_Neather- 
Immigration was actively encouraged for example from the West Indies by London Transport from 1956 as apparently we had a labour shortage (now where have I heard that recently?).
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The facts of the matter were that the Labour shortage was caused by labour unions  refusing to allow women to drive busses! (The first woman bus driver for London Transport only being in 1974).
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Up the workers. 
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- Brian Dixon - Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
 
 - no bob its closed,drive all over Europe cross borders with out showing your passport,get to calias to come to the uk big bertha wants to see your passport.so a closed border it is. 
- Captain Haddock - Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,302
 
 - Last week I went to the my London club and it was closed.
 
 What I mean is that when I got there the door was shut, but the doorman, seeing me approaching, opened it and let me in.
 
 If you say the border is closed so be it.
 
 (FWIW when I refer to 'fat Sandra' as the Border Farce operative, it is because there is indeed a very overweight one called Sandra at Coquelles and whenever she is mentioned her colleagues tease her mercilessly. Though this makes her life a misery her colleagues get a lot of fun out of this so in utilitarian terms alone it's worth doing and if it shames her into losing weight so much the better. I believe it is called 'fat shaming' in popular parlance? Whatever it's called it's certainly cheaper and less invasive than bariatric surgery.)
 - "The world is still a weird place, despite my efforts to make clear and perfect sense of it".
 
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- Keith Sansum1 - Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,948
 
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- Guest 1881- Registered: 16 Oct 2016
- Posts: 1,071
 
 -  Captain Haddock wrote:- (FWIW when I refer to 'fat Sandra' as the Border Farce operative, it is because there is indeed a very overweight one called Sandra at Coquelles and whenever she is mentioned her colleagues tease her mercilessly. Though this makes her life a misery her colleagues get a lot of fun out of this so in utilitarian terms alone it's worth doing and if it shames her into losing weight so much the better. I believe it is called 'fat shaming' in popular parlance? Whatever it's called it's certainly cheaper and less invasive than bariatric surgery.) 
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Jeremy Bentham will be spinning in his glass case. 
- howard mcsweeney1 likes this - Just because you don't take an interest in politics doesn't mean that politics won't take an interest in you.  PERICLES. 
- Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
 
 - will our politicians be pushing for british workers employed directly on the new Dover development site ?? 
- Brian Dixon - Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
 
 - no kieth they all be inported from the near continant and eastern Europe.