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Ffs you’re so low brow.No, you said “roads should be a priority”
In the absence of mentioning anything else, it means roads take priority over anything else.
Roads should be a priority….
Ffs you’re so low brow.No, you said “roads should be a priority”
In the absence of mentioning anything else, it means roads take priority over anything else.
No one has ever said “list of priorities” lolNo, that doesn't make sense.
You said “roads should take priority”No it’s means “A priority”
You can have more than one priority can’t you ? Yes or no will do please.
Wow! After all the posts of mine you’ve twisted.You said “roads should take priority”
That doesn’t mean “ a priority”
In the absence of any qualification, it means the top priority.Roads should be a priority….
See above NotchyIn the absence of any qualification, it means the top priority.
Apology accepted.Wow! After all the posts of mine you’ve twisted.
All of your lies, you’re after a win this badly.
Have it then. I posted incorrectly and it it came across wrong.
That’s NOT AN APOLOGY.
For the record/ After schools and hospitals etc, roads should be prioritised.
Apology accepted.
Well done
It wasn’t that hard
Have another sherry
We all want less potholes
Not quite, our local school has a coach park, and a local rail stationReally. Mean while back in the real world. Most kids are dropped off in a car.
GD the place logic comes to die……
Gotta be by bus. It is around here.Really. Mean while back in the real world. Most kids are dropped off in a car.
A Slalom…..is the collective name for a group or groups of potholes.
I never knew that….
Personalities aside mcdonnel and corbin seemed to be very parsimonious. Corbin claimed bare minimum expenses and certainly didn't milk the system.However good your management is, if you have too little money you're stuffed.
But
A relative now retired was financial controller at a successful council. Very bright bloke, very down to earth. Left school at 16 and did night school to get his accountancy and other qualifications..
They had low council tax rates and very good services. No chance of a backhander there, any hint of it attracted an inquisition, so it didn't happen. As usual everything was contracted out, but they were very hot with lawyers crawling through contracts to make sure performance parameters were maintained, or the contractor didn't get their money. Apart from bins and whatnot, they had the best community mental health services in the country, I remember him explaining. He'd routinely take the p out of the borough I'm in, where the council tax was a lot higher.
You need efficient mechanisms like that.
He has a bit of the "Stewart Rose" about him.
Same sort of practices that should be used to get the country more productive and earning money, with high standards and investments for the long term good.
Maybe a character like John McDonnell could achieve something, but you need the carrot AND the stick, you can't just rant about successful businesses having to pay - for others' inefficiencies.