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   We have no true Conservatives on our District Council (723 views)
Vic Matcham

Registered: Mar 2008
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I was waiting for you to add to this one Barry, I put that one back to you,Do you real know that?you have seen what I have wrote and do not take one word back from it all.You of all should know when the blues are in power all the others blues chip in and put their cash there to. I am saying the same about the DDC they are blue but do not have any real blues behind them that will put cash into the town.

   
Stewart Dimmock



Registered: Jul 2008
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Vic
I could be wrong here but there are only two Conservative Councillors at DDC that represent areas of Dover Town.

   
Vic Matcham

Registered: Mar 2008
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No you are right Stewart nice to hear from you.In the meaning of Conservative are they real ones?

   
JHG



Registered: Mar 2008
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So if I became rich or was born rich I would be a Tory Vic,no chance no chance,and I do use some of my money on Dover projects,but tend to seek no coverage on it.This thread is a load of rubbish,I know a bin man who is a Tory and some of the richest people I knew in Sandwich were Labour.

   
Vic Matcham

Registered: Mar 2008
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I will be back on this one, but my wife is telling me I have been on it to long and it is her turn.Smiley

   
Jan Higgins

Registered: Jul 2010
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Vic

I think you must have a chip on your shoulder, from when you were helping the Conservatives about not having been with 'the in crowd'.

I expect that all the Dover parties have an inner clique, it usually means the people have known each other for a very long time.

You get the same with any group of people it has nothing to do with money. I feel I am 'on the outside' with this forum because I do not know any of you, but I will get to know the posters in the end, so will no longer be 'on the outside'. Then heaven help you all.SmileySmiley



Old age is a wonderful thing.................................at times

   
Peter Garstin

Registered: May 2010
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Paradoxically, the only people who can afford a Labour government are the ones who do not labour, i.e. the very rich and those on benefits. Work = Labour in the dictionary. What a joke.

Everyone is entitled to my opinion.

   
howard mcsweeney



Registered: Mar 2008
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you will soon feel "one of the crowd" on here jan.

doesn;t take long.

   
Marek



Registered: Mar 2008
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Peter
I think that's slightly unfair some people,me included,vote Labour because we want to see a fair distribution of this countrys wealth (which is currently possessed by 5% of the population) and secondly we want to ensure that all children are afforded the same opportunities in education,health and employment. These should not be the rights of a privilege few but of the masses.

I am neither rich nor on benefits.(Ok I live in Jersey!!!)

Marek

   
Ross Miller



Registered: Sep 2008
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Vic

1. Do you understand the difference between Conservative and conservative?

2. Why should anyone be expected, as you seem to expect, to put their own money into the town solely on the basis of their political affiliation?

3. Why should politicians who happen to have money rather than anyone else with money be expected to bail the town out?



"Soylent Green is people."

   
Jan Higgins

Registered: Jul 2010
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Howard

I am getting there. I soon learnt which posts not to bother reading.Smiley I am not into political debates as a rule, too many entrenched ideas.Smiley



Old age is a wonderful thing.................................at times

   
Stewart Dimmock



Registered: Jul 2008
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Vic
Back in 2007 when you were a member of the Conservatives, were you a true Conservative? Did you put any of your money into Dover?

   
howard mcsweeney



Registered: Mar 2008
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you may well be right jan, don't be afraid of posting strong views though, livens things up.

we are like an ordinary family here, totally dysfunctional.

   
Vic Matcham

Registered: Mar 2008
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Stewart I only paid to be a member I only trying to support them because at that time I had afeeling they were going down the right path.No I was not a true Conservative.I still think with the right back up,they could still do it.

As for your last part I do not have cash to put into Dover,but take my word for it,if I did have it I would do so,because after I had died I would have left my mark on a town I love and lived in all my life and I would have used my cash working with the council of the day to do just that. Hope that is Ok for you,thank you for your post.

   
Jan Higgins

Registered: Jul 2010
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I would love to have enough money to give to DDC, my spare cash, pittance that it is, goes on things we need at the Age Concern shop.

I bet DDC would not like the restictions that would go with it though.Smiley



Old age is a wonderful thing.................................at times

   
Paul aka Scotchie



Registered: Mar 2008
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Long gone are the says of Adcock, Crundall, Dickeson and the crowd that put millions of their own money to build the town (and subsequently most of them becoming mayor).....

   
Vic Matcham

Registered: Mar 2008
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Jan, I said working with them,not giving it to them but well done for helping the Age Concern shop, I might need them later on in life.

   
howard mcsweeney



Registered: Mar 2008
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age concern are brilliant vic, only yesterday they oiled my zimmer frame.

dodgy lot at the shop though.

   
Sue Nicholas

Registered: Mar 2008
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What medication are you on Vic .Someone has already said you speak a lot of tosh .I cannot believe you have made that posting .
Gone are the days when people bought themselves a place at a political table .Those days are long since gone .

I dont have money own part of my house do you own yours???My two sons are directors in an engineering fom and I was going tp put this on another posting however my lovely Daughter after 23 years in the NHS has just landed a top job as a Director for a National Charity earning money i have only dreamnt of .
Not bad for a local Grammar school girl
If your posting is what you believe in your views not mine you should vote Labour .
The Conservative group on DDC has many wealthy people as you suggest and some very educated ones as well .
Get real .

If

   
Jan Higgins

Registered: Jul 2010
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Best and cheapest charity shop in Dover, well most of the time.

It all depends if I am there of cause.SmileySmiley



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