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Police and Crime Commissioner elections
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Strange how this has gone under the radar in the media. I don't recall reading much about it until I clicked a link on the LT page. Need to be have 100 signatures and £5000 to risk...but the job pays £85000 a year.... Anyone up for it? ;) |
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Cheaper than a job training course. |
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Spent the last half hour or so reading the bumf, seems to me it's another 'jobs for the boys' post, where yet more bureaucrats without any significant power, attend a few meetings, make a prepared speech or two, write the occasional review and are paid from the taxation pit.
Don't expect parking on Blackburn Road or clearing the town centre of undesirables will figure highly on the agenda. And Less, if you'd asked me earlier I'd have lent you the £5k but the wife just cleaned me out on a blue rinse and voting for some talentless muppet on Strictly X factor |
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Along with a pile of kebab adverts landing on my doormat, I've already received preliminary electioneering bumph which I haven't read except to take a cursory glance at one leaflet which gave a closing date if I wanted to vote by post and if so I had to give my date of birth.
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bungs bungs and more bungs .the countries skint supposedly but they still waste money on this:confused:
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How very jolly :rolleyes:
I wonder how much that propaganda cost us. I get the impression that we are 'being talked down to' - anyone else feel that this is an insult to their intelligence? |
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Who wants a message like that?:rolleyes:
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1 word on Police and Crime Commissioner elections.....liability ;)
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I have only had the voting cards, but nothing at all from the candidates.......and with something like 3 weeks (or just a little over) that doesn't give much time to look at what they stand for.
Afzal Anwar - Liberal Democrats Tim Ashton - Conservative Robert Drobny - UK Independent Party Clive Grunshaw - Labour With nomiations now closed, the above is a list of candidates. and the following link gives a very small potted history about each of them. BBC News - Lancashire police and crime commissioner candidates Impressive, it isn't. This is just another layer of unwarranted bureaucracy....a ploy to let the public think they will have some control over the policing in their own little patch. I know I am a cynical burger, but why do these men have to have a political affiliation? Will their political affiliation appeal to the electors? Will it affect their stance on how the police do their job? Personally I doubt that they will have any effect, other than that of draining the pot of money, for what should be spent on 'feet on the street'. |
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To put it bluntly which is not my thing. "Its the biggest load of tits since sabrina":rolleyes:
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