Comment posted ‘Purdah’ Danced into touch? by S.White.
Or perhaps no one really gives a toss what Sally Loudon says.
By her own actions she has reduced the dignity and stature of her position as chief executive to the point where her credibility has disappeared and her authority is reduced to throwing snarling hissy fits at disgruntled junior employees.
So it is quite understandable when some of the rats ignore Captain Sally’s instructions to “form an orderly queue” and instead scramble for any advantage in order to grab a seat on the lifeboat.
Recent comments by S.White
- Campbeltown rumours about Wind Towers declared unfounded
For Hughie -I haven’t actually kept a log of the number of times I’ve had to pull over onto a rough and crumbling road verge, inches from a half hidden suspension busting ditch, to avoid a windmill. But it has happened far too often.
Comparing them to Tesco, Coop, milk lorries is silly. These vehicles transport cargo of intrinsic value which we all require, food. Neither do they require police escorts, so they don’t waste valuable police time.
As Lowry points out, employment is an important issue. But it makes no sense, economic or moral, to create jobs for a few windmill makers by adding to the fuel poverty of the entire country.
- Campbeltown rumours about Wind Towers declared unfounded
On the other hand, if the rumours ARE true, then it is also good news. No more convoys of enormous windmill components trundling up and down our inadequate roads, knocking the stuffing out of them, causing traffic congestion, and diverting our police from their proper duties. And all paid for by us taxpayers. - Nigel Price, Property Manager at Crarae Gardens in the van on the war on midges
Thanks for setting me straight. Poor things, now I feel so churlish for slagging them. - Good appointment to council press office
Now that we have a new appointee to the press office, do we need to continue paying for the absentee, Jo Smith? - Axed Argylls deployed to Olympic Games security
I don’t suppose I’m the only one to wonder what will happen in future when our army has been cut by another 20,000. Say, for example, another foot and mouth outbreak coinciding with our forces being fully committed to another of the vanity wars which seem to have become a rite of passage for our recent prime ministers. Shudder.
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Perhaps Cllr Dance was confused between “not standing for election again” and “won’t be elected again”?
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Perhaps Councillor Dance thinks that she’s one of the untouchable.
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So, does this now mean that Cllr. Dance is barred from the election vote? If not, what was the point of the instruction by mrs L?
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Or perhaps no one really gives a toss what Sally Loudon says.
By her own actions she has reduced the dignity and stature of her position as chief executive to the point where her credibility has disappeared and her authority is reduced to throwing snarling hissy fits at disgruntled junior employees.
So it is quite understandable when some of the rats ignore Captain Sally’s instructions to “form an orderly queue” and instead scramble for any advantage in order to grab a seat on the lifeboat.
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I don’t think any of these people have any regard for the rules. They have been getting away with murder for so long, they think they are untouchable.
Corrupt Councillors and Inept/Corrupt Executives
Loved the use of “woods” btw lol
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what action wil be taken by chief executive and returning officer – none. will she report this breach of electoral rules to electoral commission – no. senior management of argyll & bute council have slaves of ruling politicians. what do the palace say about princess anne being used in a political campaign like this? has editor of helensburgh advertiser over-stepped the mark in his long running publicity for councillor dance? rotten burgh, rotten council.
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On the 13 April, during purdah, the dunoon paper had a picture of the photogenic! cllr marshall presenting a cheque to crossroads, but at an event some time before the ‘reporter’ had declined to take another councillors picture, and the accompanying article was in the same paper……….one rule for some eh? time to shake the lovely sally up, methinks.
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Erm, both Vivien and Tony Dance are involved with the Friends of the Victoria Hall, and of course the revival of the Christmas lights.
Of course, that doesn’t mean I like them or their wacky property development antics, but I think in this case there was a legitimate reason for Vivien to be there.
And it’s up to the editor of the Advertiser to decide what to put on his front page.
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…Sorry, that wasn’t nearly frothing or outraged enough, was it?
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