Ron, real privilidge working with an honest and …

Comment posted Statement from Ron Simon by Councillor Douglas Philand.

Ron, real privilidge working with an honest and honerable councillor. Wish you all the best and hope you have a full recovery from your recent illness.

Dougie/Donald/John
Argyll First

Recent comments by Councillor Douglas Philand

  • Struan Lodge on agenda for today’s council meeting
    Simon like phil i have to say at least you can balance things out and put things down as they really are. I have to chucckle when i see SEPERATION IN 14 stating we do not have the guts or backbone to take hard decisions, i have to say whatever decision we take there will always be someone who is unhappy however we take decisions in public and on public record as opposed to SEPERATION IN 14 who does not even give the courtesy of allowing people to know who you are so you can hide behind all sorts of comments, have the guts or backbone to sign your own name to comments and be held publically accountable, would be interesting to hear your comments when people know who you are would you be so brave?????????????
  • Russell presence at council administration away day raises concerns
    Just to quash the rumour mill, Argyll First continue and will continue to work in collaboration with colleagues of the current administration and at no time have any of the 3 of us been engaged in any deal with other groups within the council. Hope this clarifies the situation
  • Coalition for Progess to Govern Argyll & Bute
    Sorry David for not getting back to you, as a group we have not discussed this issue as yet but thanks for bringing it up.
  • Coalition for Progess to Govern Argyll & Bute
    Islay for ever think we have the gist of what YOU are saying it will be interesting when we next meet with Jamie McGrigor to illicit his view, meantime can you please answer the question i asked which you have so skillfully avoided
    In relation to your Conservative and unionist Council colleagues from the last administration in post 12 above

    Perhaps Islay for ever could justify the deviation of his council colleagues from the national party’s stance when Donald Kelly actually supported the party in relation to school closures.

  • Coalition for Progess to Govern Argyll & Bute
    For David Grahame, this is stated in our Aims and Objectives as a the Argyll First group.

    It is open to membership of any Elected Councillor within the Argyll and Bute Constituency area irrespective of political persuasions. There is no pre-requisite to resign from political parties only a desire to serve the Population of Argyll and Bute as an elected member and joining the group will be by mutual agreement.

    Secondly we are not a registered group as per electoral commission hence could not put on nomination papers. But when canvassing we put our intentions in campaign leaflets as Donald Stated so people were aware before voting our intentions re Argyll First.

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11 Responses to Ron, real privilidge working with an honest and …

  1. Ron “Managing decline has to end” oh c’mon. It is your SNP Government that passed these cuts on direct to local councils!!!

    If “managing decline ” has got to end – then we need a change of govt at national level…

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    • Where do you think the devolved government receives its cash from?
      Its not a change of government that we need but a change of level.

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  2. Simon, you know the saying about if you have not got anything good to say?
    Let’s see what you say next Friday once the snp are in administration!
    I’m going to break my own advice and suggest you foxtrot Oscar……and don’t have a nice day.

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    • Amen to that. The upside to Ron not getting in is that he can focus on getting back to full health and I am pleased for him that his place representing the ward as been taking by a fellow SNP councillor. I think it is safe to say that Ron will still be active for the SNP across Argyll and also at a local level.

      Irrespective of political allegiance it would be nice to think that everyone recognises that this has been a sad year for local politics with the loss of councillors from the SNP and the Lib Dems – with that in mind I wish Ron the very best of recoveries.

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  3. Ron
    Best of luck with your future endeavours. Without doublt one of the hardest working councillors In Argyll. ABC will miss your expertise but I am sure the SNP group will be on a mission to turn round this failing council.

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  4. Dunoonmum – Actually I’m quite happy to foxtrot oscar – my man got in :)

    But you ! Happy are you with (what Dave McEwan Hill called) the toy boats?

    Is that evidence of the SNP in action?

    Lowering the standards???

    Reneging on election promises?????

    Why not ask Dave?? (if he’s not barred…)

    In your own time mum…. ;)

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  5. The fact that the SNP actually lost four candidates – three of them sitting councillors – in the run up to this election makes the result – the highest number of SNP councillors ever in Argyll and Bute – very credible indeed. You will meet very few people as dogged and determined as Ron Simon and he surely will be back!

    Barred from what, Simon? Ladbrokes. Never!

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