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Funnily enough one of my teachers looked like a pudgy Jeremy Corbyn.And if politics was taught in school the teachers would be accused of being loony left, woke and pushing their communist agenda.
Funnily enough one of my teachers looked like a pudgy Jeremy Corbyn.And if politics was taught in school the teachers would be accused of being loony left, woke and pushing their communist agenda.
Indeed. In the 1970s politics was a big discussion point at school, not quite as big as football or music but we always discussed the issues of the day amongst ourselves and with our teachers. (I studied it in the Sixth Form in General Studies). Like you we had mock elections at GE time (1970 and two in 74). I took an active interest, I'd been on five or six demos (organised by the Young Liberals or Young Socialists) and even stood on a picket line (Chrysler, Coventry) before I'd left school.How much changes in just 30 years. I took Political History as an O level, and can remember the school having mock elections in 64. Despite it being a grammar school, Labour won (following the 13 years of Tory misrule - nothing changes: and the slease of the Profumo affair) followed by the real election which returned Harold Wilson.
You expect me to read all of that ?
You think we’re not accused of this already?And if politics was taught in school the teachers would be accused of being loony left, woke and pushing their communist agenda.
You think we’re not accused of this already?
(I know the answer to that question).
@Steve Foster, you seem to have disappeared again, after your scurrilous comments about Les Hamilton. What a thoroughly unpleasant individual you are.
My Politics A-Level teacher was one of the prominent Lib Dem councillors who was spearheading the Lewes District Council assault on the Falmer CampaignAnd if politics was taught in school the teachers would be accused of being loony left, woke and pushing their communist agenda.
He hasn't disappeared. As far as I can see, he's still visiting this thread a few times a day, most recently a couple of hours ago.
He just doesn't have the balls to actually explain his Les Hamilton remarks
I don't know and haven't heard of Les Hamilton, but it does seem that he's led a long life of service to the community in Brighton. Why he should be besmirched in the way he has simply adds to my view expressed earlier that Lyons is a particularly unsavoury characterYou think we’re not accused of this already?
(I know the answer to that question).
@Steve Foster, you seem to have disappeared again, after your scurrilous comments about Les Hamilton. What a thoroughly unpleasant individual you are.
So did one of mine. She taught EnglishFunnily enough one of my teachers looked like a pudgy Jeremy Corbyn.
With you all the way on this one. Well saidWouldn't it be wonderful if local councils and councillors returned to the 1950/60's when most stood as Ratepayers and long before national politics entered everyday services that ratepayers deserve. Divisive politics should have no place in local government services.
For some of them, it would appear their 'jokes' already have.Wouldn't it be wonderful if local councils and councillors returned to the 1950/60's...
I'm sad to hear that Gary P-D is no longer with us, he was a neighbour when I lived in Hove. Your sentiments are sharedI probably know Les Hamilton as well as anyone on here, although less so in recent times. He is one of the most diligent, conscientous and moral local politicians you would find anywhere. The scurrilous implication posted by the individual on here is beyond contempt and should be universally condemned. The late former Tory councillor Gary Petzer-Dunn would be horrified if he thought a member of his own party was behaving in this way.
There is a process for complaints, you can challenge the behavior of any councilor against the code of conduct:What else can we expect from a Conservative Party politician.
It's a real shame that there isn't a mechanism (outside of the normal election process), where an electorate can force a councillor out.
It's happening to Peter Bone in Wellingborough currently. My kids have voted - 10% needed to get a recall. ALthough there are only two places where you can cast your vote around there so it probably won't happen.
Shame if there isn't a process where Ivan \ Steve \ lesser human can be challenged?
There is a process for complaints, you can challenge the behavior of any councilor against the code of conduct:
Please find a link to the code of conduct for members:
https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/council-and-democracy/code-conduct-members
Please also see below a link to the complaints process for members should you wish to pursue this matter further:
https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/feedback-about-council-services/complaints-about-councillors
For more info email thomas.bald@brighton-hove.gov.uk
Thomas Bald? Thomas is the Democratic Services OfficerIs this the same guy that flounced off and demanded his post history be wiped?
Ivan is @Steve Foster.Sorry. No, this Ivan character.
Ivan is @Steve Foster.