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Grendel

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Not entirely, but it's a significant part of it.

Are you saying that there's no correlation in the funding available from Central Goverment along with services being transferred from Central Government control to Local Government and a council's ability to function? Given more stuff to pay for and less money to pay for it.

If it were the other way round and this was a Tory council and a Labour govt you'd be the first to claim it was down to lack of funding.

the criticism is levied at the behaviour of the councillors - if we look at the pay dispute hasn’t a council like Plymouth agreed the pay hikes?
 

PVA

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Er, I think you'll find it is very much in public interest. Fed up of this idiot trying to block every report into his shitty behaviour.


 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Clearly this has happened across the last decade at least,but in the interest of balance a large council tax increase was permitted via central govt approval in the last couple of years.
I did consider saying that their other option is to massively hike up Council Tax, but then that's going to be spun negatively for local government as well.

It's not exactly a generous thing to offer is it:
"Hey, we're cutting the amount of money we give you and making you pay for more stuff, but we're letting you hike up the bills of the people that vote for you so you've no cause for complaint."
 

Philosoraptor

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fernandopartridge

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You just can't blame central Govt when part of the WMCA deal for devolution signed by CCC was to agree to abide by the spending review. They sold the people of Coventry down the river.

Here is one of the many councillors we should be saying goodbye to.

Let's be honest though it's a ransom note
 

Philosoraptor

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Let's be honest though it's a ransom note

It was agreed to by LGA (Labour) as well as other groups.

Demsoc said a referendum was required. A referendum wasn't forthcoming.

Powers went up from local Government as well as down from central Government. Whichever council officer, the council used for advice in this matter to state a referendum wasn't needed, should simply be sacked on sight.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Oh, and Rishi Sunak:

I can understand your fury about you being questioned about some investments your wife owns (voluntarily) that go against your own governments position could be comparable to someone making fun of a medical condition that person has no control over.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Oh, and Rishi Sunak:

I can understand your fury about you being questioned about some investments your wife owns (voluntarily) that go against your own governments position could be comparable to someone making fun of a medical condition that person has no control over.
Man of the people! Sorry I mean man of the people who have billions of pounds
 

fernandopartridge

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It was agreed to by LGA (Labour) as well as other groups.

Demsoc said a referendum was required. A referendum wasn't forthcoming.

Powers went up from local Government as well as down from central Government. Whichever council officer, the council used for advice in this matter to state a referendum wasn't needed, should simply be sacked on sight.

LGA is not a Labour group
 

skybluetony176

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Oh, and Rishi Sunak:

I can understand your fury about you being questioned about some investments your wife owns (voluntarily) that go against your own governments position could be comparable to someone making fun of a medical condition that person has no control over.
What a snowflake. Boo hoo hoo. My wife has to take millions in dividends out of Russia financially supporting the Putin regime in the process. How dare people judge us for that.
 

Philosoraptor

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Good old Ann Lucas was on the LGA

Cllr Ann Lucas (Coventry), Chair Safer and
Stronger Communities Board

The woman with the reverse Midas Touch. Everything she touches turns to shit.
 
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What's especially odd is that (for a Tory!) Johnson's actually pretty liberal on things like this and, practising what he preaches, he's ok with private lives being private and not really conforming to the norm.

Is Rees-Mogg whispering a little too much in his ear?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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These people are so delicate. God help if they ever see the crying game. They’ll all die of a heart attack.
I’m happy there’s an issue around social spaces for women, including those who choose to identify as women and it needs a grown up discussion and some resolutions but ffs as big as getting the vote. Front page of a national newspaper. Not for me
 

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