He's a bit touchy is CAB...

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brassed off monkey

Quote from: no6bus on July 24, 2013, 08: AM
Quote from: perseus on July 24, 2013, 08: AM

Tweet update.

C Akers-Belcher ‏@AkersBelcher
Even the children and young people on estate pleased to see my Ste out and about. Loving ceremonial Mayor our supporters #VoteLabour

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Alan Clark ‏@alanrclark2011 
@AkersBelcher nailed on #labourwin


He does know children can't vote right?

More to the point does the dozy get think people are actually impressed by a ceremonial pink swordsman on the manor. Rofl

I would imagine Kids on the Manor are a little more savvy than "The Dear Leader" thinks, or maybe he just doesn`t recognise when he is getting the P*ss Taken out of him & "The Consort"

But more to the point given whats been going on with Employment Tribunals.

Has "His Ste" explained to the people on the Manor Why he did a runner from MRA & left employees to their own ends in dealing with "Angelina Ballerina".



Hartlepudlion

I see the Mail is now calling him the Chief. Not sure how feathers in the hair, if he could get them in, would go with the Council regalia that he and Steve enjoy so much. Perhaps a full Cheyenne? Bless! They so remind me of my granddaughters when they were little.

Lucy Lass-Tick

Quote from: Hartlepudlion on July 24, 2013, 10: AM
I see the Mail is now calling him the Chief. Not sure how feathers in the hair, if he could get them in, would go with the Council regalia that he and Steve enjoy so much. Perhaps a full Cheyenne?

Some confusion between the Indians and the Cowboys, perchance?  ;)

steveL

#18
I can't help but think that these two are making the same mistake that Russel Hart did years ago when hardly a day went by without his picture in the local rag. I know that CAB especially just loves to be the centre of attention but over-exposure comes with a price and I'm pretty certain that every additional picture loses them a few more votes.

He does seem to have a distorted view of reality and of his own importance. His tweets of late are a prime example telling us of how well Labour are going down in Owton Manor. Yesterday, for example, I was told of how their campaigners had experienced 5 consecutive doors being slammed in their faces which doesn't quite fit in with CAB's 'they all think we're wonderful' tweets.

Keep thinking that way, CAB. It all helps.

Diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.

Mr Mister

The first bit I totally agree with, the second bit, I would say "at least he's getting 5 door slammed in his face"

Will P.H.F. learn to regret not door knocking early, if the weather changes, a great deal changes, make hay and all that!

fred c

#20
Has "The Consort" been explaining to residents why his ar*e fell out & he did a runner from his responsibility at MRA ?

"He" allowed "Alan" a pint....... does "Alan" always do as he is told, probably a throwback to his days as a engineer106.

Arm up Vote Yes..... Arm up Vote Yes..... Arm up Vote Yes

Yes Ste, No Ste, 3 Bags Full Ste.... I love you as The Mayor Ste

You really couldn`t make this Twitter lark up.

steveL

#21
I gather Christopher's (will someone carry my files for me) internal e-mail address within the Civic is now LEADER@HARTLEPOOL.GOV.UK
(German Translation Fuhrer@hartlepool.gov.uk)

Apparently, among the myriad of responsibilities he now has is to look after the posters in the toilets

From: Leader <Leader@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:30:01 +0100
To: All HBC<AllHBC2@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Subject: Alcohol awareness posters in washrooms


Dear All

It has been brought to my attention that some of the alcohol awareness posters situated in Council washrooms have been removed recently.  Please be aware that these notices are part of the Authority's wider Employee Wellbeing Strategy which aims to raise awareness and knowledge of key public health issues among staff and as such should remain in place to ensure information is consistent and equal across the Authority.  Posters that have been removed will be replaced shortly but should you notice any posters missing from staff washrooms within any Council buildings please contact Steven Carter.


Kind regards,

Councillor Christopher Akers-Belcher
Labour Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council


Diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.

mk1

Quote from: steveL on July 25, 2013, 10: AM



From: Leader <Leader@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:30:01 +0100
To: All HBC<AllHBC2@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Subject: Alcohol awareness posters in washrooms

Dear All

It has been brought to my attention that some of the alcohol awareness posters situated in Council washrooms have been removed recently.  Please be aware that these notices are part of the Authority's wider Employee Wellbeing Strategy which aims to raise awareness and knowledge of key public health issues among staff and as such should remain in place to ensure information is consistent and equal across the Authority.  Posters that have been removed will be replaced shortly but should you notice any posters missing from staff washrooms within any Council buildings please contact Steven Carter.


Kind regards,

Councillor Christopher Akers-Belcher
Labour Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council


This is an urgent mater now there is a chance Barclay could stagger back in to the Civic.
CAB is just making sure Barclay has the information to hand if he should decide to change his lifestyle.

I gather the 'Healthy Eating' posters are being removed because the partner of a grossly overweight Councillor is in denial.....................

fred c

Quote from: steveL on July 25, 2013, 10: AM
I gather Christopher's (will someone carry my files for me) internal e-mail address within the Civic is now LEADER@HARTLEPOOL.GOV.UK
(German Translation Fuhrer@hartlepool.gov.uk)

Apparently, among the myriad of responsibilities he now has is to look after the posters in the toilets

From: Leader <Leader@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:30:01 +0100
To: All HBC<AllHBC2@hartlepool.gov.uk>
Subject: Alcohol awareness posters in washrooms


Dear All

It has been brought to my attention that some of the alcohol awareness posters situated in Council washrooms have been removed recently.  Please be aware that these notices are part of the Authority's wider Employee Wellbeing Strategy which aims to raise awareness and knowledge of key public health issues among staff and as such should remain in place to ensure information is consistent and equal across the Authority.  Posters that have been removed will be replaced shortly but should you notice any posters missing from staff washrooms within any Council buildings please contact Steven Carter.


Kind regards,

Councillor Christopher Akers-Belcher
Labour Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council


Megalomania appears to be running amok in the Civic, but at least "The Dear Leader" seems to have found his level, Promoted from being a "Jumped Up Benefit Clerk" to "Lavatory Attendent" in a few short months.

I would have thought the middle management officers of HBC would be responsible for those sorts of incidental day to day tasks in the running of the Civic.

Seriously though, surely the staff within the Civic have more important things to concern themselves with ??? like looking after the Council Tax payers of The Borough.

Stig of the Seaton Dump

Isn't he acting a bit like a chief exec and not a party leader ?

Health and well being of staff, if not a subject for the chief exec then the HR manager, sorry senior director of people resources.

In all the places I have worked it is common sense ...turn up to work drunk and you are sacked, turn up to work sober and it is okay ...what you do in your own time is nobody else's business. 
I don't believe it.

steveL

Exactly right. The Leader of the Council is the political leader. Administration should be down to the Chief Executive.

This is all about CAB though, who has always sought and thrived on being the centre of attention - ask his former colleagues in benefits
Diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.

brassed off monkey

A touch of the Benito Mussolini`s about The Chief, Mussolini was also at one point a "Socialist", but ditched them when he couldn`t get his own way, a bit like The Chief, he also consolildated his power by changing the rules to suit himself, a bit like The Chief.

"Within five years he had established dictatorial authority by both legal and extraordinary means, aspiring to create a totalitarian state" a bit like The Chiefs ambitions then.

A few quotes that may give further insight into the mind of a megalomaniac.

"Socialism is a fraud, a comedy, a phantom, a blackmail".
Benito Mussolini

"The mass, whether it be a crowd or an army, is vile."
Benito Mussolini

"It's good to trust others but, not to do so is much better."
Benito Mussolini

Inspector Knacker

Maybe they just like dressing up..... we have the Mayor of Trumpton, but sadly no outfit for the other one , so why not design a new outfit for the dear leader.... it could be a cross between a town cryer and a jesters outfit with bells...... then when they visit their kingdom, the children will cheer and everyone will think they're just fab..... or maybe not.
What can be asserted without proof,
can be dismissed without proof.

The Great Dictator

This is CABs original election photo..

The Great Dictator

...and here's the new one without the make up..