
The parliamentary Labour party for once was not a poodle, and it rose up. In 2001, a fiasco occurred within the parliamentary Labour party because of the Executive's attempts to determine who their scrutineers were and to decide that Donald Anderson and Gwyneth Dunwoody were too good at their jobs and would therefore be excluded from the list of people put forward for the Select Committee. We also considered the election of Select Committee Chairs.
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Mr Salter himself certainly did not vote against the Iraq war, despite telling everyone who would listen that he had, and informing the Reading party: "I walked through the No lobby with the full mandate of this party". Let us glory in our purity for a few moments. I have just done a quick count around the Chamber and a clear majority of Members did not vote for the Iraq war. Mr Salter actually spoke in the Chamber this week. With apologies to the great man for borrowing the title of his book of poems, top title though, hein? But they lost Park ward a long time ago - when then Cllr Howarth watched the football on telly with Cllr Fatboy Hartley instead of going out with their then MP and her team and meeting residents when Salter's hired thug beat up a Park ward candidate outside the mosque when the then councillor team, with the honourable exception of then Cllr Christine Borgars, sneered at the residents of Green Road who were worried about the mosque development when they put in the do-nothing Shirley Merriott, whose haircut alone lost Labour at least 50 votes, as a present for her help in the deselection of their Labour MP when they told the electorate that fraud in east Reading elections was just fine and now when they refuse to engage with the electorate and simply tell them lies, very loudly, in leaflets paid for by the taxpayer with money given to Mr Salter and donated to Mr Howarth's Public Impact propaganda outfit. In fact of course it would be entirely possible to remove the site from that document. That is, er, earmarking the site for development. "it would not be appropriate nor possible to remove this site from the Site and Detailed Policies Document". The last sentence of that letter in fact says: The letter he attaches, in tiny print, to his post, signed by Cllr Tony Page, says as much. Hein?īasher McKenzie, apparently now recovered from some kind of agonising disorder of the nether regions, has posted this in which he says it is "not true" that Alfred Sutton playing fields are "earmarked for development". Not helpful was it Stuart? Still, now you are in charge of Reading Buses, so onward to fresh triumphs. Redlands LibDem councillor Daisy Benson, elected after Singleton-White's condoning of fraud shamed the Labour councillors into humiliating defeat, wants to be the LibDem parliamentary candidate for Reading West, and has a platform now. Remind you of anything? Redlands ward 2005, after the police found there had been fraud in the 2004 election? Stuart Singleton-White, the fraudster's friend, saying exactly the same, that the fraud was not enough to alter the outcome of the election, prompting the question in chorus, "How did he know?" Anyone else notice (last night was one of the rare occasions we had good enough reception to watch our satellite channels, so saw this on Sky) that the Unite spokesman said in response to this that the fraud/irregularities were not enough to alter the outcome of the vote. British Airways' 12-day strike off, by order of the High court.
