Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Horse Play in Isleworth? | |
Posted by: | Vanessa Smith | |
Date/Time: | 10/02/15 20:01:00 |
The problem I have, and I suspect others too, is that after all the tangled tales, varying versions from various people, both officers and members, contradictions, silences, buck passing, lies and general fobbing-off, you begin to get slightly paranoid. Someone who clearly hadn't the first idea about the area, the circumstances or the full story suddenly popped up just after Mr. Walsh's dismissive post last Friday evening. Coincidence or deliberate? When you then find out that this person works for a council leisure contractor you tend, rightly or wrongly, to suspect ulterior motives. I agree that by and large council employees shouldn't post, the honourable exception was Chris Calvi-Freeman. Although Mr. Walsh's unfortunate comments have woken up some local councillors who had been telling some of us a quite different story, there now seems to be a difference of opinion as to whether Mr. Walsh was a)authorised to post his view and b)if his post reflected the understanding of some local members as to this matter. Cynically I just wonder if they just got their various stories blown out of the water with this unfortunate intervention. Either way we still await some credible answers and some action on rectifying an appalling and unforgiveable situation after months of trying to find our way through what has become a web of intrigue. Enthusiasm may be all fine and well, actually knowing what the hell you're going on about is a distinct advantage, engage brain before opening mouth. |