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Old 23-04-2015, 05:16 PM #1
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You Stinking Corrupt Mayor
get in jail

[An Election Court judge said Lutfur Rahman,(above)
of Tower Hamlets, played "race" and "religious"
cards and was guilty of "corrupt practice".]

http://news.sky.com/story/1470787/to...ver-corruption
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You Stinking Corrupt Mayor
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[An Election Court judge said Lutfur Rahman,(above)
of Tower Hamlets, played "race" and "religious"
cards and was guilty of "corrupt practice".]

http://news.sky.com/story/1470787/to...ver-corruption
There's a feckin surprise.
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Yes Corrupt as Hell


He even called John Briggs, Labour a Racist
which he is not

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Yes Corrupt as Hell


He even called John Briggs, Labour a Racist
which he is not
I agree with you Arista. Playing the race card is corrupt ****'s like him's first line of defence.
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Tower Hamlets is rife with this kind of crap. And sadly, it's not just Tower Hamlets.
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Tower Hamlets is rife with this kind of crap. And sadly, it's not just Tower Hamlets.
I bet I could name them Liv, and I'm not a Londoner.
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Corruption is rife in many many local councils. If the next government were to sort that out, reducing the deficit would become a lot more bearable to many. Funny that not one of the parties has mention it
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I bet I could name them Liv, and I'm not a Londoner.
Let's have the list
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Corruption is rife in many many local councils. If the next government were to sort that out, reducing the deficit would become a lot more bearable to many. Funny that not one of the parties has mention it
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Corruption is rife in many many local councils. If the next government were to sort that out, reducing the deficit would become a lot more bearable to many. Funny that not one of the parties has mention it
I totally agree. It could have even been a vote 'swayer' for some.
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Corruption is rife in many many local councils. If the next government were to sort that out, reducing the deficit would become a lot more bearable to many. Funny that not one of the parties has mention it
There are local district and parish elections going on alongside the general election. That's where you cast your vote for local government. All the parties will have all kinds of local literature going out with the names of the candidates and most people will be getting stuff in the post. The general election is for national matters.

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There are local district and parish elections going on alongside the general election. That's where you cast your vote for local government. All the parties will have all kinds of local literature going out with the names of the candidates and most people will be getting stuff in the post. The general election is for national matters.
Yes, but ultimately, its the UK government that gives the councils their power to operate, and can therefore dictate the terms under which they are run. Nothing to do with council elections.
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Yes, but ultimately, its the UK government that gives the councils their power to operate, and can therefore dictate the terms under which they are run. Nothing to do with council elections.
Local councils are part-funded by local government. It's not likely a Conservative government would have much of a say in how a Labour council is run.
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Local councils are part-funded by local government. It's not likely a Conservative government would have much of a say in how a Labour council is run.
They absolutely can, I refer you back to the times of Maggie Thatcher if you are in any doubt, and what she did to sort out issues of the day at that time.

Councils are not beyond the law by any means, their revenue raising capability is granted by central government, and without that power, they can't run
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They absolutely can, I refer you back to the times of Maggie Thatcher if you are in any doubt, and what she did to sort out issues of the day at that time.

Councils are not beyond the law by any means, their revenue raising capability is granted by central government, and without that power, they can't run
Yes, I understand all that. You said that council corruption hadn't been covered by the parliamentary campaign. But why would a parliamentary campaign push local council issues? The government is involved in the Tower Hamlets episode now, Eric Pickles is on the case. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and safe?
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I think it's a smear campaign. There's some exceptionally expensive property in that borough...I don't think he was corrupt ENOUGH for fatty pickles.
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Yes, I understand all that. You said that council corruption hadn't been covered by the parliamentary campaign. But why would a parliamentary campaign push local council issues? The government is involved in the Tower Hamlets episode now, Eric Pickles is on the case. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and safe?


There is plenty of scope for money to be saved, that was my point, and without cutting public services either. They expect the average person to clench their cheeks and take austerity, but don't target genuine areas were huge savings could be made.
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There's 17% of cuts coming from the current govt regardless of council budget.
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I think it's a smear campaign. There's some exceptionally expensive property in that borough...I don't think he was corrupt ENOUGH for fatty pickles.

Bollocks


Briggs a Labour man
was picked on by these Criminal Feckers (the mayor)

You Just Do Not Get It
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