Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Hounslow makes it into Rotten Boroughs | |
Posted by: | Phil Andrews | |
Date/Time: | 22/04/09 19:04:00 |
John There was no attack on you intended but it is a demonstrable fact that the campaign against the Executive's proposal to agree "in principle", subject to a positive response from a public consultation and planning approval, to a request to provide car parking spaces on a piece of hard standing under a flyover has been solely pursued by your group. Your comparison with Mogden is too silly to warrant serious scrutiny, but as you have raised the subject it is worth pointing out that the concern expressed by your friend and follower Vanessa for the plight of a piece of tarmac in Brentford contrasts sharply with her callous indifference to the plight of tens of thousands of residents living in the vicinity of Modgen STW. If rats and weeds are ever given the vote perhaps she might still pick up the support in Boston Manor that she lost with her dismissive attitude towards her former constituents in Isleworth? As for sending one's children to public schools, well I'm afraid I took one look at the list of governors in most of Hounslow's schools and decided straight away that I would not subject my children to the nasty vengeful spite that would likely have been heaped upon them as a consequence of New Labour's deliberate policy of infiltration of our local educational establishments (which the ICG has heard chapter and verse about from the ex-Labour members in our ranks). I would rather starve, which I probably will do given the magnitude of the commitment - we're not all in your financial league. Our nearest boys' school is Isleworth & Syon, for example. It is my old school, and a good one as it happens. I wonder whether you might have any idea who sits at the top of the table there? |