Friday 19 April 2013

West Bromwich High Street







Only a few years ago West Bromwich High Street was called the golden mile, now after years of Labour control our once famous high street is famous again FOR EMPTY SHOPS
Your local Conservatives asked Labour to
Cancel all parking charges
OPEN UP the high street to vehicles allowing buses and taxi's and Blue badge holder to Shop

Did Labour Listen ?
Labour's latest cunning plan to rejuvenate West Bromwich is to

Raise car parking fees to £4 a day

Spend another fortune relaying the pedestrianised road again

Well Done Labour

Does this looks like a typical Labour success?
No one shopping 


Labour wouldn’t listen and have giver you a beautifully paved high street
both week day photos taken a 2.00 Oclock


you can walk along this lovely re-paved area totally uninterrupted 
looking at the rows of empty shops and no shoppers
Is this a disaster in the making?

 
Sandwell Tory said

What is Labour doing to YOU ?

Lets look at Labour's previous successes

Children’s Services

Bulldozing homes

Bulldozing Schools

appalling Ofsted result

Lack of Respect at the funeral of Margaret Thatcher


Who made these Choices in Sandwell Council ?
Well this is a Labour run Council does that give you a clue ?

Labour have you ever considered shops are empty because no one can get to them
and West Bromwich has an ageing population


5 comments:

  1. Fascinating. Our local tory council, in Somerset, has pursued the same car parking strategy with the same result (in fact, where I live we have 40% empty shops with the most recent one closing being operated by a Tory councillor). If you really want to play politics (I can't believe that you are serious) why not look at the latest IMF comments on the UK economy and 'plan A'. That may be the reason for empty shops in all High Streets - not just Labour ones. You may also like to consider the effect of the internet. If you would like details of the Troy view of technology in the 1960's I can send them to you, courtesy of a book written by the then chair of the Bow group. That sowed the seeds for the deindustrialisation completed by Thatcher. It was a testament to the caring conservative party that she died alone in a hotel room. That was disrespect of the highest order.

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  2. What a load of Labour $&#T, running down a Conservative council but dontnowits name, "Thatcher" just shows disrespect all commie run towns have killed the towns with parking Labour hate cars but they like to ownbig flashy one

    Tony shut more factories than Maggie and under Maggie industriial out put went up. labour hate the truth. if youhave 40% ring the bbc its a record or a scam
    Ron

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  3. Labour coudnot lie strieght in Bed West Broms dead and they killed it
    yo now its bad the charity shops shut up shop and closed

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  4. The conservative council is Shepton Mallet. It is so bad it was used by the BBC for the tv programme the high street. The latest shop to close is run by vice chair of the Wells Constituency Conservative Association. And, on Tuesday evening all bar one Tory councillor staged a mass walk out at our annual town meeting. The one that stayed is chair of planning who had a letter in last weeks paper saying that mending potholes and cutting grass is 'frittering away funds'. This is the man who wants a new civic centre and after a community referendum voted 91% against went on BBC radio saying that he had one. He has yet to explain to the public how plans appeared on an architects website when the council had agreed nothing. There has been a behind closed doors apology. Google Shepton Mallet Council if you wish. There is loads of this stuff.

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  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/somerset/hi/people_and_places/newsid_9269000/9269401.stm

    The BBC are already aware and, of the shops mentioned in this article one has alreaqdy closed. If this site can take photo's I will post a photo of each and every shop in our High Street, occupied or empty.

    And, if you have the ability to read big numbers you will be aware that PWC (big donors to the Tory party) report that in the period 1979 - 1997 there were 1,900,000 job losses in the UK manufacturing sector and that figure takes into account the growth from 1993 - 1997. The Labour government oversaw a loss of 1,100,000 jobs in their time and the report expressly says that this was due to 'efficiencies needed as a result of the strong pound'. Three observations on this.
    1. We had a strong pound and now we don't. Why? Nothing to do with Gideon is it?
    2. Last time I looked 1.9 is a bigger number than 1.1. If I am wrong please explain why.
    3. I can't find any source data that shows industrial output increasing during the period 1979 - 1990. Please show your sources and perhaps also explain who deposed Thatcher and why they did it? The general public were not given a vote on this at all so we had banana republic democracy courtesy of the tories at that time. And, the lickspittle labour party repeated the trick in 2007. James Deligpole (tory blogger from the Telegraph) is predicting, this afternoon, that Cameron will be toppled as a result of last nights election results. Please use your influence to ensure that we have a general election if this happens. Otherwise I shall be forced to assume that even tories don't listen to Sandwell Tory.

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