Thanks you Crazy.May I offer you the same …

Comment posted And have you heard: ‘Argyll and Bute – the NeverSeconds Song’ by newsroom.

Thanks you Crazy.May I offer you the same apology I’ve just given Simon and for the same reason?
Lynda

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  • Thank you Simon. I’m sorry I missed this for every possible reason.
    I personally had not seen your link. We share comment moderation duty so who sees what depends on who’s doing it.
    Walter Burton phoned us and so told me about this direct.
    We’re very glad of information like this and to see it shared as you did.
    Lynda

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  • Russell to make parliamentary statement on rural schools today
    In the circumstances of the destructions of the SNP councillors group in the last 12 months, you can hardly expect credibility elevating the importance of ‘collective’ action?
    Being ‘collective’ when it suits one to harvest support from others it not what collectivity or collegiality is about.
    And many in Argyll now know more than enough about your party, its councillors, its members, its structures and its wonderfully elastic ‘rules’.
  • Russell to make parliamentary statement on rural schools today
    This was a RESPONSE to a party political slanting of the issue – scoring points in an internal SNP turf war which should never have happened, was consciously manipulated, and has divided a party I voted for and was a member of until relatively recently – when I stopped my subscription in a mixture of anger, despair – and contempt – at what was and is – being done to hopes for better governance in Argyll and Bute.
    You might also reflect upon the contradictions inherent in approving of For Argyll for being straight speaking when it suits one agenda and condemning it when what it says – equally objectively, is less comfortable.
  • Russell to make parliamentary statement on rural schools today
    Don’t take this as an argument against rural schools – which it is not.
    There is, though, a very real argument about the relative educational and social value of classes as small as one or two.
    In being in favour of rural schools, it is still important not to lose sight of good judgement, Nothing is, per se, the right or wrong provision. There’s no formula. It’s a question of context – and there does have to be a point where the best use of available money really is an issue.
    The issue centres on an honest examination and presentation of the facts – and of proposed solutions – by all concerned, with no cooking of the books and with due scrutiny to encourage integrity.
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    What’s ROTFL, J?
  • Russell to make parliamentary statement on rural schools today
    This is a shamefully mischievous argument designed to support the SNP party political line which the substantial majority of its own councillors – 9 out of 11 – reject; and to do so by fostering the division between Argyll and Bute’s four administrative areas that the drivers of the SNP civil war found it useful to create.
    Trying to harden up the blame game on Helensburgh is another way of playing the man and not the argument.
    The issue is whether political decisions are made for the good of Argyll and Bute as a whole – or in the traditional pic’n'mix disbursement of favours to particular areas, usually to the ones that shout loudest.
    What we are now seeing is the move from the vicious demonising of individuals to the demonising of an entire area.
    Helensburgh undoubtedly contributes substantially to Argyll – and if you would like to enter into and sustain a serious and informed debate on economics, let’s hear you.
    Picking on Helensburgh with accusations of self-interested isolationism ignores utterly the situation where Dunoon is perfectly prepared to see elderly care throughout the rest of Argyll suffer, provided it can keep open a care home which for some time has had a single digit number of residents.
    We have ALL to find the will to move beyond this entrenched self-centredness and act in the interests of the greater good.
    With this nasty little comment, we appear to be looking at a political prospectus where the union within Argyll and Bute is every bit as unwelcome to SNP activists as is the union within the UK.
    So if we keep on reducing the boundaries of the holy land, where will it stop? St Kilda? Now that really is the exemplar of why ‘ourselves alone’ is ultimately inadequate.
    Eventually this frightful schismatism you display stops at the skin of the individual and amounts to nothing more than a self-satisfied, narcissistic campaign against everything beyond that personal border.
    The best in life, at all levels, comes from teamwork – and no one imagines that teamwork is feel-good easy – just massively rewarding if you make it work.
    It ought also to be noted that your own party hierarchy’s instruction to its locally elected representatives, actively removes the opportunity for the majority of Helensburgh councillors to ‘join in’ – unless, of course, your vision of ‘joining in’ is agreeing to what is promulgated in the SNP’s version of ‘the big house’, with plenty of cap doffing.

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10 Responses to Thanks you Crazy.May I offer you the same …

    • Thank you Simon. I’m sorry I missed this for every possible reason.
      I personally had not seen your link. We share comment moderation duty so who sees what depends on who’s doing it.
      Walter Burton phoned us and so told me about this direct.
      We’re very glad of information like this and to see it shared as you did.
      Lynda

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  1. That was excellent and hopefully it will also go viral around the world. Perhaps then Ms Sally Loudon and Clelland Sneddon will fall on their swords!!

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