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Politics => Local Issues and Matters => Topic started by: DRiddle on October 08, 2018, 08: PM

Title: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: DRiddle on October 08, 2018, 08: PM
So the latest word on the street is the SCABS are edging closer to a move to Brighton. That's Brighton, with its average house prices of £380,000+.

That cafe up rift house must be turning over a good profit.

Anyway, let's hope it's true. The town needs rid of these clowns.



Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Lucy Lass-Tick on October 08, 2018, 08: PM
Quote from: DRiddle on October 08, 2018, 08: PM
So the latest word on the street is the SCABS are edging closer to a move to Brighton. That's Brighton, with its average house prices of £380,000+.

That cafe up rift house must be turning over a good profit.

Anyway, let's hope it's true. The town needs rid of these clowns.

Not Bournemouth?  :-X
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: jawsbbc on October 08, 2018, 09: PM
Quote from: DRiddle on October 08, 2018, 08: PM
So the latest word on the street is the SCABS are edging closer to a move to Brighton. That's Brighton, with its average house prices of £380,000+.

That cafe up rift house must be turning over a good profit.

Anyway, let's hope it's true. The town needs rid of these clowns.
and all will be forgotten and any wrongdoings swept under the carpet bit like RMW anyone know why they are all jumping ship ??
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Land Phil on October 08, 2018, 10: PM
I hope it is something to do with the likes of us being vocal.
Maybe those messages to Labour HQ were noted.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Johnny Bongo on October 09, 2018, 10: PM
It'll be a sad day for Rift House and Owton Manor if they do leave! ;) Who will feed the hungry children?  Who will keep them off the streets (via The Rifty)?  Who will keep the estates clean and take everyone's rubbish away, absolutely free?  Who will cater for the Rift House residents, providing them with good food and bingo via The Rifty?  Let's not forget the Hartlepool Show aka the Rifty Fun Day!  Free entry, free food, free entertainment!  Who will represent Hartlepool and promote the town, here and in Portsmouth and Belfast ::) and not forgetting Tees Valley Intoxicated?  Who will secure 1000's of well paid jobs, save the Hospital A & E from closure, attract new businesses to the town, secure grants for numerous improvements that benefit the residents?  And of course, our Glorious Leader has been wreckognised and knobinated for an award, extolling his great leadership qualities and all that he has done for this town!

If they do leave....(please don't go Cwissy and Stevie) ;D.....this town will just become forlorn, a wilderness, a backwater, A GHETTO....with no prospects for the people, no decent jobs, NO HOPE!  Just crazy visions or indeed hallucinations, possibly brought on by mind altering substances!  Let's not go there!

Oh, wait a minute................isn't it like that now........with these two clowns at the forefront of the decisions made, that dictate Hartlepools fate?

If, by leaving, they think that they will avoid any investigations that may occur in the near future, they are sadly mistaken!  People in Hartlepool have a long memory!  Nuff said!
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Disgruntled voter on October 10, 2018, 07: AM
Well said Mr Bongo :). The town has received enough ridicule  with these two deluded numbskulls at the helm
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: fred c on October 10, 2018, 07: AM
It matters not where they go, it's when they go that is of interest to the majority of CT Payers, will they see out there time in office (2019 or 2020 ?), if that's the case have they a tacit agreement with the Corbyn Pixies that as long as they tone it down they won't be forced out / deselected.

If that hypothetical instance were to actually happen it would accomplish a number of aims, the first is of course the SCABS would have another 18 months to top up their coffers......the second and most important point for the users of the new labour broom is that any contentious decisions between now and 2020 can't be laid at their door.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Inspector Knacker on October 10, 2018, 08: AM
Their contribution to this town during their time at the helm begs the question, what have they actually done?
If you left them in charge of Buckingham palace for the same period of time they'd probably install decking to the front,  'executive' housing to the rear gardens and replace the garden party's with a Rifty style burgerfest ....... and the Queen would most certainly have to go.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Heknocks68 on October 10, 2018, 09: PM
And should, if, when, they decide to persue pastures new, with what and whom shall they be replaced????  Quite possibly the TVCA former Clevelandites with toes already under the tables. Is it conceivable that a councillor can serve a hart ward whilst residing in Brighton in the same vane as pot hole doctor, hmmmm. Simply put, can the square meterage of floor coverings be taken to Brighton for further coverage. Floor craft or witch craft, its all hocuspocus. Disposable are all, you know its your time when asked " are you ok" bon soir mon ami, for my time hath cometh Geoff.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Lucy Lass-Tick on October 10, 2018, 09: PM
Now that last post is distinctly cryptic ...
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: seaton on October 11, 2018, 04: AM
I assume there will be a Civic Reception, special Gold Medals struck and presented to them and maybe even a portrait to be hung in the Civic for their 'services' to the town ?
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Inspector Knacker on October 11, 2018, 05: AM
Don't forget the massive gold statues. Pyongyang style.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: fred c on October 11, 2018, 08: AM
I would be more than happy to vote Labour if...... The new Broomers commit to an independent in depth inquiry into the last 6 years of LabTor governance, concentrating on the abandonment of the town plan and all planning applications after that, councillors involvement with voluntary groups and the various visions / masterplans.

Needless to say, I doubt very much I will be voting labour anytime soon.
Title: Re: Taking coal to Newcastle?
Post by: Inspector Knacker on October 11, 2018, 02: PM
I'd like a Labour council, we haven't had one for quite a while now. When the sequinned amateurs ride into the sunset, we have the dismal prospect of the shouty ideologues taking over.
It's Labour Fred, but not as we know it.