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arista 09-02-2016 05:20 AM

The PM's mother moaning about Local Council Cuts
 
http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-1-992x558.jpg

Perfect for the Daily Mirror


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...drens-services

Aged 81 his Mother
has gone against her son
I am sure the PM would know of this
of this attack.

[Mary Cameron, who is 81 and served for years as a magistrate,
confirmed to the Daily Mirror that she had signed
a petition battling to save children’s centres designated
for closure by the Conservative-run Oxfordshire county council.
The petition, signed by about 10,000 people,
says: “Our children’s centres are a lifeline to new parents who
rely on locally accessible advice and support at a time when
it is most needed.]

kirklancaster 09-02-2016 05:44 AM

:laugh: Bless her.

bots 09-02-2016 07:30 AM

Freedom of speech, isn't it wonderful

waterhog 09-02-2016 07:34 AM

not when its your mother

Kizzy 09-02-2016 08:00 AM

Mary for PM!

Northern Monkey 09-02-2016 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8504956)
Mary for PM!

Don't see why not.Corbyn's not far off her age and he likes to think he's a contender:laugh:

joeysteele 09-02-2016 08:26 AM

If fit age should never be a barrier to Trying to be PM,Winston Churchill was elected PM in 1951 at around 76 years old.

Good on the PM's Mother for signing this knowing the embarrassment it could cause him.

kirklancaster 09-02-2016 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8504965)
If fit age should never be a barrier to Trying to be PM,Winston Churchill was elected PM in 1951 at around 76 years old.

Good on the PM's Mother for signing this knowing the embarrassment it could cause him.

:dog::dog: Joey running frantically to buy Mary a Valentine's card and massive bouquet. :laugh:

Kizzy 09-02-2016 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8504962)
Don't see why not.Corbyn's not far off her age and he likes to think he's a contender:laugh:

6 posts and Corbyns name mentioned, your certificate will be ready for collection shortly.

Livia 09-02-2016 11:58 AM

"Cameron's Mum Fights Tory Cuts"

Just one small letter out.

#inbeforetoysoldier

joeysteele 09-02-2016 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 8504967)
:dog::dog: Joey running frantically to buy Mary a Valentine's card and massive bouquet. :laugh:

:joker:No Kirk, one swallow doesn't make a summer, she would need to criticise a great deal more of his policies yet. :joker:

DemolitionRed 09-02-2016 01:36 PM

Can you imagine the conversations she's now having with her son.

Cameron: Mummy you are so naughty. DO YOU REALISE WHAT YOU'VE DONE?

Mary: I'm sorry Doodle, but mummy hasn't forgiven you since that pig incident. You were a very naughty boy who brought untold shame on our families good name.

Cameron: Sob...sob What do I have to do to make you proud of ME mummy?.

Mary: ...click

smudgie 09-02-2016 03:07 PM

Good for her,she agrees with her son.

Vicky. 09-02-2016 03:10 PM

Oddly enough Cameron is also against the childrens centres closing and such. Even though he has caused this to happen. The mind boggles, truly :laugh:

Livia 09-02-2016 03:14 PM

It's the Council who've cut the children's centres, not the government.

Northern Monkey 09-02-2016 03:14 PM

Lets hope she does'nt have to pay tax on an extra bedroom.She'll ground him

Vicky. 09-02-2016 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8505326)
It's the Council who've cut the children's centres, not the government.

The government have cut councils funding....obviously said councils have to adjust their services as such

Apparently its a small cut that should be easy to get over.... But its something like 33%, or 72m

Livia 09-02-2016 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8505329)
The government have cut councils funding....obviously said councils have to adjust their services as such

Apparently its a small cut that should be easy to get over.... But its something like 33%, or 72m

Yes I understand that. But Councils make the decision about where to make cuts and they can raise council tax if they need to. Children, the sick and the elderly should be ring-fenced in my opinion. And when you look at the amount of money councils waste on crap it's easy to see where the money goes.

Vicky. 09-02-2016 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8505335)
Yes I understand that. But Councils make the decision about where to make cuts and they can raise council tax if they need to. Children, the sick and the elderly should be ring-fenced in my opinion. And when you look at the amount of money councils waste on crap it's easy to see where the money goes.

I agree. I also think the sick and disabled should be immune from cuts but unfortunately it doesn't work this way.

He has no right to be moaning on about cuts in his constituency when he has effectively, made the cuts. Removing 72 million from a councils budget is ridiculous.

Livia 09-02-2016 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8505362)
I agree. I also think the sick and disabled should be immune from cuts but unfortunately it doesn't work this way.

He has no right to be moaning on about cuts in his constituency when he has effectively, made the cuts. Removing 72 million from a councils budget is ridiculous.

We agree, Vicky.

arista 09-02-2016 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8505366)
We agree, Vicky.


A Rare Moment

Vicky. 09-02-2016 03:32 PM

Quote:

Cameron complains that he is “disappointed” by the council’s proposals “to make significant cuts to frontline services – from elderly day centres, to libraries, to museums. This is in addition to the unwelcome and counter-productive proposals to close children’s centres across the county.” Why, he asks, has Oxfordshire not focused instead on “making back-office savings”? Why hasn’t it sold off its surplus property? After all, there has been only “a slight fall in government grants in cash terms”. Couldn’t the county “generate savings in a more creative manner”?

Explaining the issue gently, as if to a slow learner, the council leader, Ian Hudspeth, points out that the council has already culled its back-office functions, slashing 40% of its most senior staff and 2,800 jobs in total, with the result that it now spends less on these roles than most other counties. He explains that he has already flogged all the property he can lay hands on, but would like to remind the prime minister that using the income from these sales to pay for the council’s running costs “is neither legal, nor sustainable in the long-term since they are one-off receipts”.

As for Cameron’s claim about government grants, Hudspeth comments: “I cannot accept your description of a drop in funding of £72m or 37% as a ‘slight fall’.”
http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2015/1...uts-until-now/

Source may be rubbished due to (unneeeded) slant of Cameron as an utter imbecile. But still has the main points in :p

bots 09-02-2016 04:42 PM

its the council that set their charges based on the services they want to provide. I would argue that councils are deliberately targeting services considered controversial to make a point

kirklancaster 09-02-2016 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8505335)
Yes I understand that. But Councils make the decision about where to make cuts and they can raise council tax if they need to. Children, the sick and the elderly should be ring-fenced in my opinion. And when you look at the amount of money councils waste on crap it's easy to see where the money goes.

So glad you're back. (Even though you only went to AVOID being my Batchelor girl)

joeysteele 09-02-2016 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 8505321)
Oddly enough Cameron is also against the childrens centres closing and such. Even though he has caused this to happen. The mind boggles, truly :laugh:

What he says and promises Vicky are 2 different things. No wonder Nigel Farage describes him as someone who you cannot believe a word he says.

He also says he wants all children to get the care his son got from the NHS, yet again under his policies many children with special needs are having operations cancelled and put off.

He is a man very good at paying lip service to important issues while doing or allowing to be done, the opposite to what he claims to stand for.
Not lifting a finger to stop such things either.
He may say he believes it wrong to close children's centres but he is then content to sit back and let it take place.
No matter how it happens that they close.


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