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Tag Archives: Lollypop Patrols
Lessons in Semantics for Ipswich Labour
Noam Chomsky has pointed out that certain phrases mean things and certain phrases don’t. Where as phrases like “save our library” “Save Ipswich Buses.” “Save lollypop patrols” Don’t actually mean anything, phrases like “No libraries are facing closure” actually mean … Continue reading
Junk Mail from Ipswich labour
Today the barmy comrades of Ipswich Labour have been delivering junk mail in Stoke Park, Sprites and Gipping Wards. Unusually a copy of the junk was delivered to the home of A Riverside View. It’s the one that’s going to … Continue reading
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Tagged Suffolk County Council, Chantry, Gipping Ward, Ipswich Borough Council, Ipswich Labour, Junk Mail, Labour Tactics, Libraries, Locality Budgets, Lollypop Patrols, Pot Holes, Public Services, Sprites Ward, Stoke Park Ward, Street lighting, Street lights, Uncategorized
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Shall We Give Ipswich Labour the Benefit of the Doubt?
Since my post on libraries fellow Tory Blogger James Spencer has suggested that I give Ipswich Labour the benefit of the doubt because “it is perfectly possible that they got some facts wrong not through intent but through lack of … Continue reading
Suffolk County Conservatives Voted Correctly
Yesterday Suffolk County Conservatives voted for the right candidate. Not only has he experience in leading a local authority as leader of Waveney District Council but he went into politics for the right reason and that is to make a … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Hill, Suffolk County Council, Lollypop Patrols, Lollypop patrols, Mark Bee, Uncategorized
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Ipswich Labour’s Manifesto and Trashy Newspaper Publication
Ipswich Labour’s Borough Manifesto has been launched. The launching of it seems to coincide with the delivery of a rather trashy newspaper publication of which I shall talk about later. Ipswich Labour’s manifesto starts with the claim “The Tory-led government … Continue reading
Ipswich Labour: All Talk and no Action
In tonight’s Evening Star is a letter by Stephen Connelly, of Chapel Lane, Great Blakenham It is titled Well done Labour Councillors. Yes, I was wondering what for too and I still am. He says “I read with interest the … Continue reading
Ipswich Labour Plan to Confuse the Electorate
As was reported by the Evening Star Ipswich Borough chiefs have written to their county council counterparts in a last-ditch bid to stop libraries closing in the town. Cllr Harsant also announced that discussions were under way with a company … Continue reading
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Tagged Ipswich Labour, Labour, Labour Tactics, Labour's Legacy, Libraries, Lollypop Patrols, Star letters, Uncategorized
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Response to Latest Letter in Ipswich Labour’s Star Letters Campaign
Carole Jones,Labour Councillor for Westgate Ward has followed Councillor’s Alasdair Ross and Sandy Martin with another letter to the Evening Star about Lollypop Patrols. This is obviously a campaign that Ipswich Labour has decided to embark. Of course there is … Continue reading
Labour to Blame for Lollipop Axe
Labour Councillor Sandy Martin has written an absolutely outrageous letter to the Evening Star with the title of Tories to Blame for Lollipop Axe. It says “Hundreds of parents are indeed angry and scared at the prospect of having their … Continue reading
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Tagged Ipswich Labour, Labour, Labour Tactics, Labour's Legacy, Labours legacy, Lollypop patols, Lollypop Patrols, Uncategorized
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Good News For Rushmere Ward
There’s a lot of good things happening in Rushmere Ward. First of all Conservative Councillor Judy Terry, successfully campaigned against the erection of a mobile telephone mast in the vicinity of Rushmere Hall Primary School on land near Forfar Close … Continue reading