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LETTERS: LOCAL POLITICSCriminal DamageI genuinely sympathise with the situation Mrs Fullbrook finds herself in with regards to the damage caused to her car [see NEWS 16th April 2010]. We too regularly suffer this sort of trouble in Hesketh Bank but there seem to be a couple of notable differences in how it is handled:
Year on year we have been asked to pay more for less - the population of the villages has trebled whilst the police presence has been cut by two thirds. If the rumours are to be believed, even when our bobby is on duty the bulk of his time is spent covering for staff shortages in Burscough or Ormskirk. Rural crime is a real issue and it is being swept under the carpet by our local councillors. Whether she wins or loses, perhaps the incident Mrs Fullbrook has suffered will focus her attention on helping to make the service we receive more commensurate with what we pay. J Ball, 21st April 2010 Bus ServicesSir, Any decrease in services to rural areas only contributes to the gentrification of our villages with the less fortunate forced to pay more for transport which is less direct. The Ormskirk connection is important in terms of rail link to Liverpool and also a direct link to Ormskirk Hospital. Lucy Hodson. 12th April 2010 Bus Service Changes - 202In regard to the issue of the withrawal of service 202 and replacement with service 2A between Preston and Ormskirk, I feel that the wider benefits and ramifications of this change need to be represented more fairly. The introduction of service 2A will provide a huge benefit to thousands of existing and prospective bus passengers between Ormskirk and Preston and further afield, restoring a link and quality of service that was always traditionally provided and well used. The number of passengers using the 202 on the Hesketh Bank - Tarleton section was miniscule; in single digits, and indeed the link to Ormskirk was only ever first provided two years ago or less. Furthermore, Hesketh Bank had traditionally only ever had an hourly service to both Southport and Preston - increasing to half hourly in approximately 2005 with the advent of the 100 service to Preston and even more recently in respect of half hourly extensions to Southport. The level of service post 12th April 2010 will still represent a large increase over the level of service that Hesketh Bank traditionall had prior to approx. 2005 and passengers should consider the benefits of the current offerings before complaining. Hesekth Bank will still have two buses every hour to Preston and this is probably more than is comercially reasonable in terms of bums on seats. Passengers (and politicians) need to remember that for Hesketh Bank to have three or four buses every hour, other areas with sizeable populations (such as Burscough) will receive a far inferor level of service as has been in the case in recent years. Before the one or two passengers that did use service 202 from Hesketh Bank jump to criticise the decision and make a mountain out a molehill, perhaps they should be a little less selfish and appreciate that these changes will benefit many more passengers in the villages of Rufford and Burscough who will now once again be able to make through journeys to Preston and Longton. The decision was the right one, and I - for one - applaud it. Luke Gottard. 11th April 2010 2010 ELECTIONIn addition to being able to participate in the discussions on the letters pages, ALL candidates in both the General Election for the MP for South Ribble and the West Lancashire Borough Council wards of Hesketh-with-Becconsall and Tarleton are offered the facility of their own page on this website linked from the 2010 Election page which went live today. Editor, 7th April 2010 BUS SERVICE CUTSSir, People can have a positive result, even if the silence is deafening from our 'elected representatives'! No doubt we can expect leaflets from them promising how they will "work hard for local people" even if they spend most of their time elswhere. Meanwhile, click here to read what Paul Cotterill in Bickerstaffe has achieved when the 319 bus service was threatened! For too long people have let things go without a fight, so Mr. Hodson thank you for your input, why not lend your energy to lobby for the retention of this service of to the village? L. Hodson. 7th April 2010 BUS SERVICE CUTSHaving lived all my life, 69 years, in Hesketh Bank, I have noticed that the regular decrease in public services seems to be in direct contrast to the increase in residents. First the railway went, then the police station and village policeman, then the library, now the buses. Each political party always blaming the others. Highway and footpath maintenance is virtually unheard of, the drains at The Brow, Guide Road have been blocked for ages, I know they have been reported several times. Sewage spills regularly into Shore Road, near the school. L.Hodson expects, rather naively, that elected representatives of any calibre should work for the electorate, when we all know they are working for their own interests, as we all witnessed in the recent pay and expenses fiasco, when members of all parties were found to be fiddling the public purse. No regrets, no shame, no punishment for any of them. Amazingly, L.Hodson, uses the summary "It is young people, older people, agricultural workers, and anyone who does not own a car which are to be worst hit by this cut in service". Exactly the words we used when David Borrow voted to close our local Post Office. Richard Hodson, Marsh Road (Native) 6th April 2010 CRUEL DECISIONSir, Hesketh Bank is now to be poorly served by bus as well as poorly served by elected members. The only elected person who has taken the trouble to intervene is the MP David Borrow. What I want to know is why the silence? They all stood on the basis of ‘representing the views of local people. Also Conservative candidate for the General Election, Lorraine Fullbrook said on this website in 2005: "Labour is failing local people, more today than even just six months ago. I see it as my job to speak up for each and every local person who it is being let down." One of those pleased with Lorraine's re-adoption is County Councillor Malcolm Barron who represents Hesketh Bank, Banks and Tarleton. He commented, "Lorraine was a fantastic champion for local people in the eighteen months running up to polling day in May. Her support for campaigns such as the "Green Lane Link" and "Out of Lancs, No Thanks" was fantastic, and having worked closely with her, I am convinced that that she has everything it takes to become our MP at the next election. She will do brilliantly for local people and for the country." Well, where is she? I would dearly like to ‘tell Lorraine ’ but she appears to be back in Herts where her home is. I feel so let down by all the empty promises of these people. Why are they not representing us? Through this website I issue the following challenge to Mrs. Fullbrook, County Cllr. Malcolm Barron, Borough Council Members for Hesketh Bank, Iain Ashcroft & Martin Forshaw : SPEAK UP NOW for the people of Hesketh Bank. You have no excuses now that your party controls both the Borough and County Councils involved. It is young people, older people, agricultural workers and anyone who does not own a car which are to be worst hit by this cut in service. L. Hodson. 3rd April 2010 Bus Service CutsSir, As our local Councillors know all to welll, the youth and eldery of our village are very much dependant on the bus service for access to Southport. It is a sad reflection of the calibre of our Councillors that they could not find the backbone to announce the cuts to the service themselves and have left it to a local resident to highlight the changes. Shame on them all. S. Ackers. 3rd April 2010 Weasels In A CornerDear Editor,
It is the principle of the thing, the point is that it is easy to promise one thing and do another as the actions of Cllr. Barron have clearly shown. The shennanigins of the current administration of Tarleton Parish Council have to be seen to be believed. It has now reached the point where if you are not in the same political party as Cllr. Barron then there is little point in being on the Council. As such I am considering my position on the Council and as the public have a right to know just what is being done with their money I feel that perhaps I would be better placed to expose what is going on if I were no longer a member. Fortunatley I have received a large amount of information from the previous Clerk before he was finished by Cllr. Barron & his crew after serving six years for the Council. Cllr. Barron may not wish any more 'unpleasantness' but I'm afraid that it is a bit too late due to the grossly unpleasant actions of his Tory administration. I intend to share this information with the public and he can look forward to reading about it on these very pages. Regards, Weasel words indeedDear Sir, If Cllr Hodson had attended the Parish Council meeting of April 20th he would have known that the money was to be taken from the Budget allocation of interest for the year 2009/10 exactly as I stated. If he had attended the Parish Council Meeting of May 18th he could have queried the matter then. If he had attended the Parish Council meeting of June 8th he would have heard that the whole of the Parish Council agree with my version of events when I brought up the matter of the leaflet that he had promoted. I would suggest that Cllr Hodson attend more Parish Council meetings rather than trawl through the minutes looking for items that he can make political capital out of. I feel that I have fully explained this matter and I refuse to be involved with any more unpleasant correspondence with Cllr Hodson. Yours Sincerely, County Election Weasel WordsDear Editor, 2008/224 The Cloisters/Church Road I'll let you make up your own mind. I wonder if we shall see the 'Green Lane Link' appear now there is a change of political administration at the County Council? Regards, ELECTIONDear Sir, I would also point out an inaccuracy in the leaflet put out by my Labour opponent. Mr Bullen stated that the Tory Candidate voted to divert £630 +vat from the Green Lane Link Budget towards flower Displays in Tarleton Village. This is untrue as his agent Parish Councillor J Hodson who promoted his leaflet knows only too well. No money has been diverted from the Green Lane Link Budget. Because the amount allowed for interest will not be used this year it was decided to use some of the money set aside for the interest to pay for the Hanging Baskets, this will not affect the Budget for the Link. Yours Sincerely, Sir Robert AtkinsDear Editor, Is this the same Robert Atkins in the news (Times) over the controversy he caused by using his parliamentary expense to fly to his sons wedding? Whilst you have to admire the brass neck of the man to even stand, is it not political suicide for the North West Conservatives? As he is the first in the queue to get a Conservative MEP seat, do they not realise they are forcing the hand of even the most ardent conservative voter. Across the whole political spectrum, everyone has now had enough of this sort of morally bankrupt behavior. The mind boggles - did they think we would forget? No doubt Mr Cameron will be the first to pick over the wreckage after the elections - pity he didn't get to grips with whatever process put Sir Robert as the Number 1 Candidate before the elections. "Vote For Change"? More like "Vote For More Of The Same"! S. Ackers. 21st May 2009 EQUITIBLE LIFE VICTIMSDear Editor, My position is very straightforward. I strongly believe that the Government should be looking at ways in which to encourage people to save more for their retirement. The continuing misery for Equitable Life pensioners does nothing at all to encourage this. Recently, the Parliamentary Ombudsman issued a damning indictment of the Government’s handling of the Equitable Life scandal. Her report concludes that there was a series of regulatory failures that led to many policyholders suffering losses and that the Government should make payments to them because of this. I am proud of the fact that the Conservative Party forced the Government to extend the Ombudsman’s remit to enable her to undertake this investigation and the outcome of her investigation fully justifies that stance. The report identifies serial regulatory failures including between 1998 and 2001, when Gordon Brown and the Treasury had responsibility for the regulation of Equitable Life. The report makes it clear that prompt action could have been taken then which would have avoided the hardship that so many people have subsequently suffered. The Ombudsman makes two recommendations. The first is that the Government makes a public apology for maladministration. The second is that because policyholders suffered losses due to the maladministration, they should receive payment from the Government. She makes it clear that the next stage is to assess the basis on which payments to policyholders should be calculated and to whom these should be made. I believe that the Government should accept these recommendations. If I was the MP for South Ribble, I would not rest until this wrong has been put right. The Ombudsman makes two important points in respect of the losses, which I agree with. Firstly, policyholders should not expect to receive payment for the full loss they suffered – and from the many letters and emails I have received from constituents, they concur with this view. Secondly, she accepts that her recommendation could have a significant impact on public finances. Any payments made should, therefore, be consistent with maintaining sound public finances. I believe that the Government should accept the Ombudsman’s findings and act promptly. Gordon Brown and the Treasury have, however, sought to block and then delay this report. My Conservative colleagues and I will be putting sustained pressure on the Government to move quickly on this. If the Government fails to act, then the Conservative Party will. Yours, Lorraine Fullbrook, Who wants my vote?The latest Election Leaflet to come through my door is all about Conservatives but has no mention of the Candidate in this Parish. Why not? My earlier posting of 16th April remains unanswered. Surely if someone is keen to be re-elected it would be an ideal time to report achievements in the last 4 years ? J Johnston, 29th April 2008 Election LeafletDear Sir, I also welcome the comments from Trevor Roberts who is hoping to become a Parish Councillor in Hesketh Bank. There are no elections for Parish Councillors in Tarleton but there is one for a representative on the District Council for Tarleton. I have today received an election leaflet from Conservative Councillor John Mee who hopes to get re-elected in Tarleton. [See 2008 Local Elections] My request to Councillor Mee is this:-
I now see other groups including David Borrow MP. County Councillor Malcolm Barron and even the Prospective Conservative Candidate for this area claiming credit for the success in the Green Lane Link. Where do you fit in to all this? Have we been given a starting date for the project? J Johnston, 16th April 2008 Labour's Tax Rise on Local ResidentsDear Sir, Many hard-working local people - like cleaners, waiters, shop assistants and nursery nurses - will have seen their tax rate double overnight, on top of an already rising cost of living. The Treasury has confirmed that a total of 5.3 million families will lose out - even when the changes to tax credits are taken into account. One in every five local families will be worse off - by anything up to £464. Sadly like many of his Labour colleagues, my opponent the current Labour MP for South Ribble, David Borrow, voted to penalise the very people who can least afford such a tax rise. Unfortunately for local people earning less than £18,000, Mr Borrow, who thought it a "waste of his time" to vote to save our local Post Offices, found the time to vote to penalise many of those who have always thought that Labour was “on their side”. Here in Lancashire, hard-working people like sales assistants will have to pay an extra £226 in tax on average - and Receptionists an extra £173. Labour have over-spent and over-borrowed, and as a result the public finances are in a mess. That is why Gordon Brown is putting up taxes, and kicking people when they are down. The Conservatives have specific proposals to help hard-working families. We will oppose Labour's plans to double the 10p tax rate; give people power through local referenda to stop large council tax rises; raise the threshold for inheritance tax, taking 98 per cent of family homes out of it altogether and help for 9 out of 10 first-time buyers by abolishing stamp duty up to £250,000. That's the sort of help local hard-working families deserve. Yours faithfully, Post Office ClosuresDear Editor, I did not say that Mr Hodson was not allowed an opinion; just that he had not stated his position on Post Office closures. He still has not done so and I, for one, would like to hear his opinion on the closures. My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that many of the functions that were supplied by the Post Office have now been farmed out to other organisations and, if there is a suitable place in the community to take the place of the Post Office, and the level of community service can be maintained by these places, then I do not see any problem with closing the Post Offices, but as long as a Post Office is the focal point of a community it should be kept open as a public service. Mr Hodson is obviously in ignorance of the difference between Post Office Counters Ltd, which runs the Post Offices and Royal Mail which runs the mail service. They are two completely separate commercial enterprises, and have been for some considerable time, so there is nothing remotely hypocritical in using a private courier service. It does not affect the Post Office at all. I think the ‘D'oh!’ is returned with interest there. However, Mr Hodson you still have not answered my question so I will ask it again. Do you believe that the actions of Tessa Jowell, David Borrow and all the other Labour MP’s who voted for the closure of Post Offices in Parliament and then campaigned against the closures in their constituencies were being hypocritical? Regards, Post Office ClosuresHello, Joyce Rydings, 30th March 2008 Dear Editor, With regard to hypocracy, I have heard that when recently circulating one of her leaflets on the Post Office subject, Mrs Fulbrooke used a private courier to deliver them rather than the Post Office - D'oh! Yours Sincerely, Post Office ClosuresDear Sir, Who are the hypocrites Mr Hodson? The fact that your letter does not indicate where you stand on the post office closures shows that you recognise that you cannot defend the undefendable yet you feel that you have to pontificate on the subject and, as you cannot be seen to be agreeing with your political opponents, you must attack those opponents rather than what they are trying to do. Regards, Local PoliticsDear Editor, What realistic alternative is she or her political party putting forward, the same party that closed all the coalmines and decimated our manufacturing industry because they could't 'pay their way'. Come off it Mrs. Fullbrooke, either put up (with some hard number crunching) or shut up. Yours Sincerely, Cllr. J.E.Hodson. 23rd March 2008 POST OFFICE CLOSURE VOTEDear Editor, Sadly, last night (Wednesday 19th) both David Borrow and his colleague Mark Hendrick the MP for Preston decided to ignore this call. Both have decided to put blind loyalty to Gordon Brown above loyalty to their constituents. In a vote called by the Conservatives, 20 Labour MPs defied their Party, and if just another 11 had done the same, the closures would have been halted. Mr Borrow and Mr Hendrick had the chance to save the Post Offices that are earmarked for closure in, Mere Brow, Leyland , Hutton, Much Hoole, Eccleston and Preston. They decided not to do so! Having spent the last six weeks telling local people that he wanted to save the Post Offices, David Borrow proved again last night why it is time for a change! As both Mr Borrow’s Conservative opponent at the next General Election, and one of his constituents, I am sad that he has effectively conned his constituents. He pretended to support our local Post offices, but when put on the spot by last nights vote in Parliament, he totally failed to put his constituent’s interests first. I have no doubt that when the Prime Minister finally summons up the courage to call a General Election, the residents of Mere Brow, Leyland, Hutton, Much Hoole, and Eccleston will remember just who it was that betrayed their trust last night! Lorraine Fullbrook, 20th March 2008 Councillors SurgeriesI read with interest in the local newspaper that Councillors in both Skelmersdale and Rainford hold regular surgeries where local people can come and share their concerns in the hope of getting action. Are there any plans for those elected to Hesketh Bank and Tarleton Council to follow suite or are they afraid of a long queue and too many complaints about lack of action on various matters including the new system for waste disposal? J. Johnston, 7th June 2007 Dear Sir, I wish to reply to the letter from the West Lancashire Green Party. Their statements are bold, over simplified and sweeping about the state of the Labour and Conservative political parties. They even fail to give the Lib-Dems even a mention. The Conservative party has gained more members since David Cameron became leader and whilst they may have lost a few along the way due possibly to his reforms, they have not lost as many as Labour. Membership of the Conservative party conveys upon that individual the right to vote for their prospective Parliamentary candidate and the Party's leader. In other words it is democratic. If as the Green's state, David Cameron is put down by the Old Dinosaurs in the party how is it that major reforms are currently taking place to bring the party into the 21st Century? The Green's approach, based on their letter, appears to say that they are all allowed free thinking. Does that mean they have no single approach to issues involving this country? That leads to confusion and anarchy and I fail to see what choosing two people to act as spokespersons has to do with democracy. If you wish to see pictures of local and elected, Conservative councillors look on www.northernparishesconservatives.co.uk where you will also see what Conservatives believe in. Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, David Cameron is a new broom and he is trying to sweep clean. But every time he comes up with a moderate idea, the Old Tory dinosaurs come out of the shadows to put him down. Mr Cameron says he wants a fairer tax system; the O.T.s demand lower taxes, especially for the wealthy. The Conservative leader says that he will target poverty but the O.T.s demand the abolition of the Minimum Wage. Cameron says he would bring in green taxes but the backlash from the Conservative power-base in industry and finance has already started. It's hard to imagine that he can succeed where so many previous Conservative leaders have failed. Both the Labour and the Conservative parties are losing large numbers of members. Mr Cameron's party is still controlled by members who are no longer in the prime of youth. And Mr Blair's party is controlled by the millionaires who pay the bills. Soon we will hear that only the super-rich will be allowed to join the Labour Party - but concessions will be available for non-millionaires.
Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, However I am quite content for the record to stand on the principle that false statements were made, challenged and left unproven in the eyes of the electorate. If you can't put up - you should shut up, it's as simple as that. Your Sincerely, Cllr. J.E.Hodson. 17th October 2006 Dear Sir, I decided to include the two sets of Standards Boards reports as they were not available on their own website and the contents show clearly that both sets of compaints were not upheld. Previous correspondence hadn't shown that and I'm grareful to the Editor for publishing them in full. I was being totally honest in my reporting of my findings into JH's allegations about old election material and far from accepting his assumption that he was vindicated my research showed to me that his voting record leaned further left than right - that is his choice but I fail to understand why he has to deny it. I am content to let the record stand and I see no need on my part to offer JH an apology. Yours faithfully, Dave Rydings, 17th October 2006 Dear Sir,
So Mr, Rydings do I get an apology and retraction? or are you content to let these untruths stay on record? Your Sincerely, Cllr. J.E.Hodson, 16th October 2006 Dear Sir,
John Hodson has brought into these postings on this website the name of a person who has not been involved in these discussions and indulged in personal attacks which are unfounded. Malcolm Barron has given me permission to publish the summary of the allegations. Please note that the name of the person who made the allegations does not appear because the name of the person making the allegations is confidential and it would also be illegal for me to publish it. To answer the two allegations about incorrect election material:- 2002 election material – “JH voted with the Labour 95% of the time when he was a District Cllr”. Whilst I spent a considerable amount of time talking to various Councillors in trying to find the answer to this I was unable to obtain an accurate picture. It would cause a considerable amount of time and expenditure to ask the Council Officers to trawl through the records of recorded votes and I have no intention of requesting this. At the time of the election Councillors told me that this was a fact and no one can recall Cllr. Hodson ever voting with the Conservatives. 2003 election material – “Independent voted against funding of West Lancashire Play Association”. He requested evidence of the source of the material. I have checked the records on this and Cllr. Hodson together with the Labour group abstained on this motion and then voted against the next two motions alongside the Labour group. As in previous correspondence JH has labelled me as a “Political Officer” and I would like to point out that any comments on this website are entirely my own. Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, Yours Sincerely, Sir, Norma Goodier, 12th October 2006 Dear Sir, Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, Mr. Rydings can assume all he wants, in my capacity as Cllr. or JP he would be suprised at how many various things I sign for people, I don't usually, as a rule, advertise the details. With regards to who started the ball rolling with the Standards Board allegations it was, a certain Cllr. Malcolm Barron who reported a fellow member of Tarleton Parish Council soon after the Board was set up. With regard to the various lies in election material, on looking back through it becomes obvious that considering the Conservatives constantly proclaimed that 'The Independent can have no influence', they mention me rather a lot, even to the extent of becoming obsessional. Anyway heres a couple we can work on; 1. In 2004 election material it is claimed that while I served a term on WLDC the 'INDEPENDENT COUNCILLOR for the area supported Labour 95% of the time.' as Mr. Rydings also intimated recently on this website. Question: just what is the source of their information, please substantiate. 2. In 2002 election material (amongst many claims) under the banner heading "What the 'Independents' won't tell you!" it is claimed " The 'Independent' voted April 2002 against funding of West Lancs Play association when no alternative village play scheme has been offered for our young children this summer. Question: just what is the source of their information, please substantiate. Yours Sincerely, Dear Sir, I also find it interesting that Mr Rydings comments imply that the charges against Mr Hodson where some sort of 'handbags at noon' reaction to allegations made by Mr Hodson. Surely the grown up reaction would have been to simply prove those wrong, rather than embark on a 'he started it first' quest, wasting the time of valuable resources. I know the standards board cleared the Cllr of wrong doing, but that's not my point is it. Regards Dear Sir, If JH signed Robert Hodge's nomination paper it was some time ago - he died in 2004. If he cannot see the point I was driving at then why has he taken so long to answer it? It's got nothing to do with politeness. I will assume he didn't wish to reveal the fact. To be asked to sign a nomination paper for a PPC usually means that you know the person well and support their application and Party. I will answer JH's question about the alleged lies when he tells me which election he is referring to - I have all the election leaflets from 2002 and can obtain others if necessary. I am not bound by 'Political Masters' as he puts it, I am able to speak for myself without deferring to anyone else. With regard to P Hipwell's letter re the Standards Board - I have been delving into this further. I contacted the Standards Board by phone as the Case Summary is no longer available on line. For P Hipwell's information they are SBE861 and SBE1007. In summary it states " The Ethical Standards Officer found no evidence of any failure by Cllr. Barron to comply with the Code of Conduct on all counts. A full and detailed account can be obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by contacting them on www.standardsboard.co.uk and quoting the above Case Study numbers. The 'trumped up' charges against JH, were in response to his 'trumped up' charges against Cllr. Barron. So who started the whole thing off then? I hope I've answered all the questions - so what's left? Oh yes, tell us JH which alleged election 'lies' are you referring to? Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, As for the question that I have posed for Mr. Rydings, he cannot answer as his political masters will not let him. Yours sincerely, Dear Sir, "the Ethical Standards Officer found that Councillor Hodson did not have a personal or prejudicial interest to declare" "The Ethical Standards Officer concluded that Councillor Hodson did not improperly secure an advantage for this person" "concluded that Councillor Hodson did not act improperly" And to sum it all up.... "SBE outcome: The Ethical Standards Officer found that no action needs to be taken." So it looks like you are in the clear JH and I would suggest that holding your breath for any kind of apology on the tape is likely to be detrimental to your health, so I'm glad to see you aren't doing so. Mr Ryding seems unable to actually acknowledge the fact that you were cleared of any wrong doings and cannot even take the time to paste in a link for the the specific web page detailing the event. For those that care it's here However..... I cant see why Cllr Hodson can't come right out and say 'yes' or 'no' to what I see as a simple question! Either you did or didn't put your name to David Borrow's election papers. If you have a problem with either confirming that or the opposite then its a great shame. If you did, but don't feel like admitting it then you shouldn't have done so in the first place. If you didn't then just say so. Politics is about having conviction in what you say and do. I've always prided myself in telling the truth and lord knows that's got me into some situations but at least with me its what you see is what you get. I'm not even sure if there's anyone apart from Mr Rydings that actually cares about the answer so go on Cllr, lets put this one to bed and move on. Regards, p.s. I'm not holding my breath either, that this is going to go away with a simple answer. p.p.s. just in case someone accuses me of being some kind of left wing, blue rosette wearing liberal, I'm not to sure where my political views lie. (Born a socialist, wannabe middle of the road but can see the point of protecting what you have conservatism) Dear Sir, What answers have I not given to what questions? If my memory serves me correctly I asked JH the question about him signing David Borrow's nomination paper over 12 months ago. If he cares to be more specific regarding the lies he claims the Conservatives put out and at which election this took place I will look into it and get back via this website. Apologies required re a tape recording? What a nerve JH has. The transcript of the complaint and its outcome are for all to see on the Standards Board website: - www.standardsboard.co.uk You can breath out now JH Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, Yours not holding my breath, Dear Sir, Regards, Dear Sir, Mr. Rydings misreads what I say about the blue rosette on a pig if he interprets it as a slur on conservative voters, I make the opposite point; that far from that being the case, it is healthy to have an effective alternative. If there was no Independents in Tarleton then the accusation would be more difficult to refute! As for the clandestine tape recording of fellow councillors and Clerk ( as well as members of the public present) Mr. Rydings seeks to excuse the highly unethical behaviour by stating that it is not illegal to do so! How would he feel if the tables were turned and he found that someone was tape recording him without his knowledge or permission? Our MP is a Mr David Borrow whom is now serving his third succesive term in office so Mr. Rydings should be able to get his name right by now. Yours Sincerely, Dear Sir, JH claimed he was a so called Independent when he stood for the District Council. He was elected on that ticket yet his record over 4 years in office was always voting with Labour. Is that acting as an Independent? He may have gained 34% of all the votes but how come he was nor re-elected? I think people saw through him for what he was - a Labour politician masquerading as an Independent. I would totally agree that a strong opposition is good in a democracy but I believe JH's position on this in local issues is not always what it seems. If by his argument you stick a blue rosette on a pig people would vote for it is highly insulting to the residents of this village. What he is saying in effect is that we are stupid and cannot think for ourselves. I take exception to that and I'll bet many others do also. On the subject of the Standards Board it was JH who started the ball rolling on this. Recording the proceeds of a public meeting is not and never has been illegal. £35K spent on refurbishing the toilet block to bring it up to a safe and acceptable standards (as well as necessary under the law) is money well spent. It is well used and appreciated by residents as is the car park. I would though suggest that some parish council money is spent on making the entrance and exit clearer. I will ask once again - Is the J Hodson the same person as the Vice Chair on Tarleton Parish Council who nominated David Burrow at last years General Election? Yours sincerely, Dear Sir, I too am comfortable with my own personal political beliefs - I just don't think that Party Politics belong at the Parish Council level, that's why I am Independent. I didn't stand on a political ticket as the record will show. Some people say that if you were to stick a blue rosette on a pig it would get elected around here but I happen to think that it is a healthy thing for democracy if you have a good strong opposition, which was not the case for many years in Tarleton. I think that when I last stood at District level I gained something like 34% of all the Votes cast which, by anyones standards, is a significant number of electors who do not vote Tory. Mr. Rydings omits to mention the fact that Mr. Barron reported myself to the Standards Board on no less than five trumped up charges which were all dismissed and I was subsequently exonerated. The main complaint that I made against Mr. Barron was the one where he and his colleagues were caught secretly tape recording the Parish Council meeting for reasons, presumably, of entrapment. That complaint did not stand as it fell on the technicality in that it took place prior to the introduction of the Code of Conduct. It certainly did not negate the fact that it was a highly unethical and devious thing to do. It is interesting to note that senior Executives of a major international IT equipment manufacturer have recently had to resign over doing the same thing. On a previous subject namely the Police Resource Centre, what does anyone think about the District Council spending ?35K on the Toilet block - good value for money? I personally think that the money being allocated to the project prior to the Police decision was an attempt to block the project at all costs. Yours Sincerely, Dear Sir, Are we talking politics or are indulging in a slanging match of ideologies? Never mind here we go..... Reading impairment - it was stated so as to emphasise a point not to cast a slur on your reading ability. Political officer - I have never ever made a secret of my Conservative beliefs, unlike JH who masquerades under the 'Independent' banner when as we all know he is a strong Labour supporter. In fact, I still await an answer from him if he was the J Hodson who signed David Borrow's nomination papers. Heretical point of view - if I interpret that statement in its strict sense it means that JH's beliefs are the only ones that matter. My mentor - County Councillor Barron was elected last year by a sizeable majority of the people in the Northern Parishes. I wonder why? I happen to share his beliefs. Is that a sin? You also lost a claim that you made against him to the Standards Board of England. Once again I wonder why? Really, JH, you do clutch at straws. Yours faithfully, Dear Sir, I remember a similar episode conducted by Mr. Ryding's guide and mentor, Mr. Malcolm Barron, who used to write into the local press attacking my character without revealing that he was in fact a 'Political Officer' of the same Association (here we go again) until he was challenged. I do not have a reading impairment as Mr. Rydings states, in fact I do rather a large amount of reading of reports from many organisations on behalf of the Lancashire Association of Parish & Town Council's, whom I am sure would not elect someone on their behalf to do so, who had trouble assimilating information. I am quite used to such comments however, as it seems that this practise is often and well applied by him & his colleagues to anyone who is heretical enough not to share their particular viewpoint. Yours Sincerely PS I'd love to keep the thread going re: the sabotaged Police Resource Centre, I'm sure theres lots to come out yet! Dear Sir, Dave Rydings 26th September 2006 Dear Sir, As I stated I am a political novice and thats why I asked the question about the difference between "Political Officer" and a "Membership Secretary" because I can work out what a Membership Secretary probably does but not the former. My first assumption was that it actually just meant you held an office within a political organisation and as such a "Membership Secretary" would fall within that group. Since Mr Rydings clearly didnt want to be called a "Political Officer" it set me to wondering what it was that a "Political Officer" did. Since there is no such specific post as Political Officer within the organisation its clear we've all spent a lot of time talking about nothing at all once again . In reply to Mr Rydings question regarding the goings on in Marks Square and why I thought he should comment on them, quite simple really. As someone within the area who often comments on many things that happen in or around the village I thought he might have something of value to say about why he thought this sort of thing was starting to happen and what we as a village should do about it. Probably something for discussion at P.A.C.T. meetings but as Im unable to attend these in general I was keen to gather what views I should come across. Lastly Mr Rydings has implied that Cllr Hodson of having a reading impairment, in jest I am sure. However Mr Rydings has also qouted myself when he says 'P Hipwell used the word "Association" and I was ensuring I answered his query accurately' Well, Mr Rydings I didn't use the word as you have stated (though as ever I stand to be corrected), so I suggest that before you start saying things about other peoples abilities to read and recall things, that you recheck the accuracy of the things you are saying yourself or more importantly those things you say others have said. Yes I know, its not that important that I did or didnt use the word "Association" but as we all know, anyone starts to loose credibility when we get into a round of Pot and Kettle. Best Regards GO TO THE LETTERS PAGEDon't Just Spectate - Participate!
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