Sunday, 23 September 2012

Labour Spent all the Money

Having a trawl around the websites this evening I almost had a hernia laughing, I write about
Sandwell Councils leader and his Statement “It’s good to talk money!”

Apparently the council want people to conduct an on line survey on spending

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We’re doing our best to cope and manage these cuts so we can focus our spending on the things we believe are most important to local people.

The "We believe" bit concerns me. Its not what Labour believe people want, its what the people want? and its called localism?, but I wish they had done this years ago, so I'll ask him a few questions

How much is this survey costing?
The Public, is it over £75 Million yet ? And how much a year is it costing?
How many libraries could you keep and even expand their services if you mothballed the Public?
Why did you demolish the Gala Baths, turn it into a car park and for 10 years promise a new one?
Why demolish loads of good solid houses in the Claypit lane area, with never a new brick laid?
Why demolish loads of good solid flats in New Street, Hill Top area, with never a new brick laid?
How many social dwellings were lost in just those 2 areas?
What happened to the Kings Cinema, when the Bus station was built ?
Why has the new Police station got no cells or a staff car park?
Why are so many High street shops closed ?
Where did all the Boats at Dartmouth park go to?
Why did the roof at the Council house in Oldbury leak when it was brand new ? And how much did it cost?
How much are you spending on temporary staff?

Just think If there had never been a public , there would never have been a one penny cut in Sandwell,
and tell us
Will the council tax go up because there are no elections in 2013? and who will you blame?

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You can also complete the survey on one of the computers at our 19 libraries in the borough

Will the Libraries still be open Mr Cooper? or will your team close them ?

And in answer to your quote
In an ideal world we wouldn’t be cutting budgets,

Its not an ideal world after your Labour Party mates spent all the money, leaving us in this mess

But one of your Labour colleagues also thought it was good to "talk about money"
remember 'Dear Chief Secretary, I'm afraid to tell you there's no money left",  note.

If you’ve forgotten, please see this link for a reminder

or go to,      Labour’s left NO money...just this sick note


Readers,   let Sandwell know your views
3, (1)You must treat others with respect.

and  Don't forget 146 out of 151

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