Something more than Speedway?
Recently re-elected Conservative Cllr Reason, referred to by many Courier letter writers as Councillor Bin-Bags, has never made any secret of his happy days supporting the Dukes when Westlakes, Jawa and Japs roared powerfully around the Shay. Skircoat Tory Cllr Horsfall also claims to have enjoyed the dope-fuelled spectacle too, but neither are so quick to reminisce about the flying grit and ciders as, also recently re-elected Liberal, Cllr Watson of Greetland.
He has now apparently shocked Commoners and Peers alike by defecting to the ruling Calderdale Tories. Perhaps we shall see a plethora of white elephants on the Tory benches at next weeks Mayor Making? Keith has certainly made tracks. Perhaps Tory plans for the completion of the Shay will after all include a Speedway track and maybe a rail track to Elland too?- »Permalink
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Was it really a local election?
Was last weeks vote really about local issues or a judgment on the performance of local Councillors?
It seems there was only one factor on the electorate's radar. Add more Blue to get less Brown.
Waste collection, education, libraries, public services and facilities, even Country were minor considerations, if considered at all.
It was not only the ‘Brown' Party which suffered. Smaller Parties and Independents have all taken the hit too. What seems most unfair to many, from Livingston down to all the hard working Councillors is that they have to carry the can for the man who is getting off Scot-free.
Seen him this morning on TV. Still no change in the man. Forget all the more positive words like determined, committed - Gordon is simply stubborn. Mrs T didn't like going back but at least she understood the ‘U' word. When Gordon hears his critics say U-turn he instantly thinks... yep I'm still on track... you turn instead.- »Permalink
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English Democrats make the news
BBC NEWS | Politics | English party plays the long game
One small step nearer an English Parliament.
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What will change after May 1st?
Many feel that, with only a third of seats in local authorities up for election not really much can change. There could be a big change in London and also in those Metro areas where elections are all out. Good reasons in my view to keep pressing for directly elected executives and all out elections for councils every 4 years.
Surely, isn't that the reason for elections? Either to change completely that which you don't want or to endorse fully that which you do.
However, in the present situation, if local electors support smaller Parties on May 1st, instead of just voting for the ‘Big Two', it may not change the price of bread on May 2nd but it could certainly change the future policies of both Labour and Tories before the next General Election. Surely that is a change which must be worth your vote.
Paul Rogan, Chairman Bradford & Calderdale English Democrats.
After I had written the above, I read Colin Drury's Courier Opinion last Friday and felt many of the sentiments he expressed could easily have been my own. Had it not been during an election period, I would have put a comment on the Courier website pointing readers (and Colin) to the EDP website, manifesto and policy statements. Opinion link:- http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/colin-drury/A-mayor-would-get-my.4020667.jp
Published & promoted by Cllr Paul Rogan on behalf of The B&C English Democrats, both at 363 Stainland Rd, Stainland, HX4 9HF.
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Robin to the Rescue?
Calderdale is hoping to be rescued from the doldrums by having the sparkle and tourist attraction of Robin Hood's grave at Clifton open to the public.
The memory of that great Englishman stirs us still and takes us back to a time before the Scots had come down to rule over us and long before the ‘Developer Barons' had concreted over our green and pleasant land. Oh what glorious memories, like when Labour was the Party of the People. These days they rob the poor to pay their expenses and salaries in Westminster. Oh yes Robin, your idea was better, please come and save us all!
Paul Rogan, Chairman English Democrats Party, Bradford & Calderdale
Published & promoted by Cllr Paul Rogan on behalf of The B&C English Democrats, both at 363 Stainland Rd, Stainland, HX4 9HF.
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