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Question.
May 22nd is not actually that far away. Given the practical difficulties of organising a coherent campaign from scratch in such a short space of time, is there not the danger that votes for candidates will be negligible, thus suggesting few people do care about the club, and the entire campaign ends up counterproductive?
Edited to say that I don't necessarily disagree with the premise of putting candidates up, I do fear the time scale means doing it well is challenging!
Rob Stevens doesn't even live in Coventry, LOL
Most of the things we do are sporadic so we should be good at it, then again who votes in the locals?
63,572 people at last count.
63,572 people at last count. About 2000 votes to win a seat on average.
Oh and where do you stand on the issue of joining the Greater Birmingham district if your in favour you can shove it?
63,572 people at last count. About 2000 votes to win a seat on average.
Hmm, how does that translate to percentage of electorate? (not population, not surprised infants don't vote... although some seem to)
I don't know much about politics, but what fun stuff can you do if you have a seat? Any decent perks?
http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/9477/members_allowances_2012-2013
Looks like you get a basic allowance of about £12k. Dunno what a special allowance is, but some take it above £20k in total. You get the odd jolly abroad on trade trips if you're in the right position I'd imagine, and invitations to every local function from tea parties to school plays to awards ceremonies, where you will sit for hours clapping until your hands get sore. Then every week you get to listen to people complain about their bins and potholes, while blaming you for every problem from their neighbours to the amount of dog poo these days. Oh and every now and then you'll be slagged off in the local paper (and now the Internet!).
At least that's my experience from the sidelines.
http://www.coventry.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/9477/members_allowances_2012-2013
Looks like you get a basic allowance of about £12k. Dunno what a special allowance is, but some take it above £20k in total. You get the odd jolly abroad on trade trips if you're in the right position I'd imagine, and invitations to every local function from tea parties to school plays to awards ceremonies, where you will sit for hours clapping until your hands get sore. Then every week you get to listen to people complain about their bins and potholes, while blaming you for every problem from their neighbours to the amount of dog poo these days. Oh and every now and then you'll be slagged off in the local paper (and now the Internet!).
At least that's my experience from the sidelines.
"And the last thing was Olivia Gondek, it says I wanted to eat her p*s(y, I’ve never said that in my life to her," Ford said to shocked reporters during a live, televised press conference. His reasoning? "I'm happily married. I've got more than enough to eat at home."
Rob, you admit in this interview that a strategy of putting up candidates for council elections means 'Get Cov Back to the Ricoh' as a group have come down on one-side of the debate, yet for the past 6 months you have been claiming that as a group you want pressure on all sides. I don't think your argument that other groups are pressuring Football League, the Club etc. is credible when you are wanting people to vote for your candidates, who will be seen inevitably as solely anti-council/ ACL.
Slightly bizarre seeing yourself interviewed outside the Houses of Parliament. Pity you can't see the club badge on my shirt.
I'm glad Darryl used that clip of the interview as I'm checking all of the protests that have been made by all fans groups rather than just ours.
It's one thing that we will keep coming back to because we think that it is important to keep the message out there that all sides in this dispute should be held to account and part of sorting this out. Focussing on just the Council or just Sisu or just the Football League etc. isn't going to work.
The reason we set up GCBTTR was to fill the 'gap in the market' as far as the council is concerned in all of this, but we are happy to support Trust, KCIC etc. initiatives as it is all part of getting us back home.
We have not selected candidates yet and we have not formulated a manifesto yet so you are jumping the gun as to our positions for the elections.
There's probably another important point here about the fact that we are calling current councillors and executives to account
Doesn't this show a huge flaw in the idea? We're now less than 40 days from polling day and the other parties are gearing up their push but you don't have candidates or a manifesto. Hasn't this all been left too late?
Any Coventry resident can do this, you have a right to take your councillors to task and if people aren't happy with what they have been doing, on this or any issue, they should have been doing this already.
No. Nominations only opened this week and standing candidates is only part of the campaign. (See the original link at the start of this thread.)
And this is exactly why we've launched this campaign. Residents have tried and have been fobbed off.
Just for the record, we didn't originate the standing candidates idea. People came to us and suggested it.
No. Nominations only opened this week and standing candidates is only part of the campaign.
You're missing my point unless you're suggesting that other parties have only this week begun to think about who they might put forward as candidates or what their manifesto will be. What is your timescale for announcing candidates and policies? With less than six weeks till polling day by the time you are ready to start campaigning, where as a new party you are already behind existing parties, how long will be left?
I'm not saying this is a bad idea I'm just saying I think it has been left far too late. It would have been much better, in my opinion, to have started this months ago and have the announcement earlier in the week be details of candidates and your manifesto.
Rob Stevens doesn't even live in Coventry, LOL
But yes, time is very tight. Can I take your questions and input (both much appreciated) as an indication that you might help out?
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If no candidates then the fans contract / questions to be answered / supporting certain candidates phase kicks in.
Rob Stevens doesn't even live in Coventry, LOL
Tonight I have to report a serious crime of Internet hacking. Jack griffin has stared he did not make a statement Rob S does not live in Coventry.
Jack change your passwords hackers are everywhere.
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