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- Oct 21, 2016
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A daft studentville idealistic green led council supported by daft extremist Corbynistas , together in harmony ruining our city . No wonder Brighton is a laughing stock in Westminster.
A daft studentville idealistic green led council supported by daft extremist Corbynistas , together in harmony ruining our city . No wonder Brighton is a laughing stock in Westminster.
A daft studentville idealistic green led council supported by daft extremist Corbynistas , together in harmony ruining our city . No wonder Brighton is a laughing stock in Westminster.
Shania Law? That don't impress me much.
I have the OP on ignore. Is there any merit in temporarily unblocking to see what this presumably load of old bollocks is all about?
Shania Law? That don't impress me much.
A daft studentville idealistic green led council supported by daft extremist Corbynistas , together in harmony ruining our city . No wonder Brighton is a laughing stock in Westminster.
Concise to the point and correct.
Two posts of no merit, truth or meaning. Diddums.
Green Party in for three weeks, needing consensus, and being blamed for all evils.
Familiar pattern. Still, worked before.
Here's a radical idea. To get people running the council, we should instigate a system where every few years we mark on a bit of paper who we want to represent us. We could do it in private so other people don't know who we've chosen - let's call this a secret ballot. And if we do this all over the city, we can count all the papers up and the people with the most votes represent us - let's call this an election.
If we do this, there'll be no need for any petitions because we'll have a system that represent the views of Brighton's residents. Of course, there'd bound to be a few people so dim-witted that they'd still see the need to sign petitions but there's not much anyone could do about that.
I think it's a way of working that has real merits though
I have the poster to whom you reply on ignore. Is there any merit in my......
Oh forget it.
So proud of my son, he lost his cherry this morning.
It's was the first time he got knocked off his bike by a car, while doing his paper round.
A special day.
Thankfully he's fine, just some deeper than normal scratches and bruises.
His bikes totalled as Mrs Gammon drove over it.
She stopped, then carried on.
Then got out of her car to see Jnr lying in the road.
'Oh I thought I hit something, was it you?'.
'Im so sorry, I'm still half asleep'.
She's paying for the damage and is worried Jnr is in shock because 'i really am shook up my this'.
Other car driver witness kept out of his car and apparently went nuts at Mrs Gammon.
Obviously thoughts and prayers and with the car and Mrs Gammon.
You might want to take the views and posts of the Green Party spokesman .... sorry ... spokesperson ... with a pinch of salt. He gets all upset when the previous failings of the Green council get raised.