Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Horse Play in Isleworth? | |
Posted by: | Phil Andrews | |
Date/Time: | 15/03/15 16:49:00 |
Good grief. What a sorry state politics in Isleworth would appear to have descended to and the real tragedy of this story is that there is not one person involved in it that I could reasonably trust to tell me the time, so goodness only knows where the truth of it all lies. What I can say is that the allegations of vandalism to cars and false claims of affairs etc. are consistent with my own experiences and some of these issues are ongoing and still to be resolved. One must ask to what extent the steadfast refusal of the local Labour leadership to become involved and to take action renders it complicit in this type of activity. I am certainly of the view that the Leader of the Council will be better appraised of the nature of his party in Isleworth than he likes to let on, and from that one can draw one's own conclusions. Whatever the truth or otherwise of Mr. Ayoby's allegations, one inescapable fact is that somebody involved in this apparent rapprochement between himself and Isleworth councillors would seem to be possessed of a very forgiving nature to put it mildly. Speaking personally I could not do business with somebody who had borrowed money from me and then denied all knowledge of it, neither could I become involved with a person who had accused me of stealing from me when I hadn't. At least one of them therefore has demonstrably no moral compass whatsoever. Of course that is for them and their own consciences, but it is surely a tragedy for all of us that our local politics would appear to be being dragged through the gutter in this fashion? |