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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Somewhat different circumstances, though but.
By Rosvanian
#88557
Another thing I just cannot fathom is this insistance that these clueless arseholes are goimg to shine a light on council spend and procurement when all of this information has been published on council websites by law for decades. Every invoice, every contract, every contract opportunity, all available if they can be arsed to look.
Last edited by Rosvanian on Sat May 03, 2025 4:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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By Crabcakes
#88561
Rosvanian wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 4:53 pm Another thing I just cannot fathom is this insistance that these clueless arseholes are goimg to shine a light on council spend and procurement when all of this information has been published on council websites by law for decades. Every invoice, every contract, every contract opportunity, all available if they can be arsed to look.
I think you’ve touched on the answer already - they can’t be arsed.
By Rosvanian
#88563
This has affected me more than ever imagined. I can't my head around the fact that my neighbouring council just up the road is going to be controlled by a bunch of clueless bigots who in all likelihood haven't got the feintest idea what the council actually does. That and the fact that these councillors are going to have to work with Durham's 18,000 strong workforce when in fact they despise anyone who works in the public sector.
By Youngian
#88568
People get the politicians they deserve. Best case scenario is that they put on their big boy trousers after getting a stern lecture on how stuff works and why there's no hidden boxes of money under the stairs. "They're just like the rest, innit for themselves," will be their base's verdict within 18 months if they're mildly competent.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88571
Rosvanian wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 5:19 pm This has affected me more than ever imagined. I can't my head around the fact that my neighbouring council just up the road is going to be controlled by a bunch of clueless bigots who in all likelihood haven't got the feintest idea what the council actually does. That and the fact that these councillors are going to have to work with Durham's 18,000 strong workforce when in fact they despise anyone who works in the public sector.
It really hit me too. And Reform didn't do particularly well in any of the councils next door to here (Shropshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, actually they did top the poll in the last), and no elections here (Herefordshire).

One thing I don't get at all is the "blue collar" appeal. I don't think a leader could look less attuned to that if he tried. The same people doubtless laugh at Starmer talking about what his Dad did.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88583
Rosvanian wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 5:19 pm This has affected me more than ever imagined. I can't my head around the fact that my neighbouring council just up the road is going to be controlled by a bunch of clueless bigots who in all likelihood haven't got the feintest idea what the council actually does. That and the fact that these councillors are going to have to work with Durham's 18,000 strong workforce when in fact they despise anyone who works in the public sector.
Presumably there were a fair few beneficiaries in Durham from the Government boosting mining pensions. Can't get much more blue collar boosting incomes than that. Seems like they got zero thanks.
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