Saturday, October 27, 2012
Winding up
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Game over - No comment
A few weeks back I started using comment moderation on older postings
Earlier today some crank left yet another albeit oblique reference to some long standing feud.
I've no wish, to spend time acting as an arbiter, as to what is and isn't acceptable, so no more comments.
Thanks to those who contributed to 13555 published comments.
And thanks to the F wit (AnonymousTuesday, 9 October 2012 16:38:00 BST) for giving me back my leisure time.
Sunday, October 07, 2012
What's Next?
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Thanet Times Screened out
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Heartless or Hart less
Monday, September 10, 2012
Lunch time rant - ungrateful public sector to bite the hand that feeds it
Despite the fantastic weather this weekend, don't worry winter is on its way, how can you tell, well pick up any newspaper today and you will no doubt be able to read how unions mainly public sector are planning to go on strike, coordinating action for maximum pain to those of us in the wealth creating side of the economy
If that isn't enough you can expect a never ending stream of ungrateful union officials and others bleating about cuts, one thing they won't be worried about is the plight of the those in the commercial sector who have seen the pay gap increase from 2007 from 5.3% to an undeserved and insustainable 8.2% to the detriment of the commercial sector.
At some point, not too far in to the future this country will join ranks of the third world as idiot union leaders, witter on endlessly about cuts taking no interest in the wealth creating side to the economy which has an incredible burden of work shy parasites and public sector workers who have the mad idea that they are worth more than the rest of us.
If unions and the Labour party were to wake up and champion the idea that this country urgently needs to recreate the productive industries it once had I might have some respect for them but don't.
Rant over!
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Why do we do this?
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Thanet Councils flawed parking consultation
If you'd like to check out the "consultation" for yourself click here
Monday, September 03, 2012
Refill
Sunday, September 02, 2012
Drained
I find it hard to get enthused, these days, particularly by local events.
In the big world it seems to me that the cretins who have managed to claw their way to the top are no longer happy to just ride roughshod over public opinion, commonsense and fair play, now they wish to control individuality.
Ironic as it is, it occurs to me that a meaningless doctrine of divisive "diversity" has been peddled by air head lefties here in Thanet, local politics has been tainted by crazy notions of what is and isn't acceptable, by those not noted for consistency, in place of substance and the ability to manage local affairs serious business is now outweighed by a sort of comedy of Orwell's thought police melded with Nazi/Stalinist type denouncements and tit for tat "standards" complaints.
Just to give yourself a taste of the pettiness of it all you could do worse that take a gander at this from Cllr Bernard la Rouche, clearly a injustice has taken place but let's get a sense of proportion.
I don't doubt, there are some out there genuinely hurt by the mudslinging malarkey but stuff me! aren't there things of more importance.
Fortunately there are some things more important than the goings on, in the great metropolis of Birchington, in my case I've been watching a lot of telly just recently which reminds me of the other tragic comedy the Mary Portas Show, as sponsored by David Cameron and we the taxpayer, in which a miserly hundred grand is waived at hard pressed businesses in Margate, by a TV production company in order to create a hour of watch-able reality TV creating real life chaos probably more damaging than any benefit likely from the government intiative.
Still moving on, and at a complete tangent, I was recently introduced to the music of Louis Jordan, a co worker recalled a track from their childhood 'Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens' a quick google and firing up Spotify has given me considerably more pleasure than commenting on local matters, it's music from the dawn of time, that I was largely ignorant of, still if you have a spotify account broad tastes then click here enjoy!
That's all folk's!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Last weeks cabinet meeting some rough notes as Clive Hart ignores the issues
Perhaps the question a bigger question might be is Clive Hart fit for the leadership? I say clearly not.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Moments Lost
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Assange What's the problem?
It seems to me a rather naive claim to suggest as his fan club would have it, that Sweden has a dodgy legal system.
Given the choice of defending myself against bogus charges as some gullible campaigners have it, I would rather it was in European country than anywhere else, almost laughable is the protest from South American countries, hardly known for stability or human rights during my life time.
It's been alleged that Wikileaks has been responsible for risking lives of informers on Islamic terror groups, such as in Afghanistan where British Military are working at considerable risk, to help the people build a civilised country.
I've go no time for all this hot air about Assange, until he was charge with sex crimes, I'd imagine even the most dedicated left wing nut job, would have been hard placed claim Sweden had a corrupt legal system.
Briefly looking at Ecuador's human rights given their poor record of unlawful killings and use of excessive force by security forces, arbitrary arrest and detention; corruption blah blah blah, they have no authority to lecture anyone on human rights.
Assange should just quietly leave town for Sweden and answer the charges against him, particularly given his innocence.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
What a surprise - Tory Police candidate prefers party political advantage
Perhaps like many who initially welcomed the idea of an independent boss of police forces across the country, given rather unchallenging poor undemocratic rubber stamping police authorities, the reality is that party politics will dominate the elections in November.
So it's really no surprise that the Kent Tory candidate is not keen on a level playing field in which independent candidates are assisted as in other elections by free postage to electors.
Political parties, shouldn't in my view have anything to do with local police forces.
Any how for the story from Kent on Sunday click here
Monday, August 13, 2012
Thanet Council - We are not alone
I often wonder, whether Thanet Council is unique, with its sometime complacent attitude to residents and apparent hostility to free and democratic media, still drawn to a blog with the snappy title of "Carmarthenshire Planning Problems and more" after a reference in the current addition of Private Eye to the blog's author Jacqui Thompson.
Well reading this story from that blog would indicate that Thanet Council are not alone in the attitude to, we the people.
As my readers will be aware, I recently had cause to complain, when challenged by the councils security guard, I emailed Sue McGonical Chief Executive, concerned at what I perceived to be intimidating behaviour and harassment by the council at a public meeting, almost seven days later a reply turned up in my inbox, not from the Chief Executive but from democratic services.
Here is an extract from their reply to which I add come comments
The current policy regarding public meetings is that “unauthorised recording or relaying” of proceedings is not allowed, but I hope that you will appreciate that it is not always easy for the security staff to understand what members of the public are doing with mobile phones. My comment surely if I was making a phone call I would hold the phone to my ear, how difficult is that? And couldn't they accept a simple explanation??????
My understanding is that a relatively new member of building security staff took an over-zealous interpretation of the rules. He twice asked you to stop using your mobile phone, but he did not ask you to leave the Council Chamber. My Comment Why didn't one of the highly paid, some would say overpaid officers, intervene.
There has been no recent change in policy and it was clearly inappropriate of him to take that action. Clear instructions have since been given to the security staff. My comment Why not adequately train staff in contact with the public to understand, that the local authority, is supposed to be run on open, honest and democratic lines for the benefit of local people not as some club for council officers.
One day local authorities will have to realise that they work for the community, end of story, till then, petty regulations and arrogance shall reign. Till then people like Jacqui Thompson will have to battle for unfettered access to the democratic process.
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Away from it all
I'd like to say that I'm all blogged out, that I have had bigger fish to fry, not true, or that I'd been away on some exotic holiday but the truth is that for the last week or so I've mainly spent my spare time watching the Olympics .
For a lot of us real world issues have been suspended to marvel at the Olympics, it's Friday afternoon as I start this posting and it might well be some time Sunday when complete, yesterday as talk of the legacy ramped up a tad, even the sky box appeared to suffer a minor stroke.
Olympic fatigued has yet to set in here at Flaig mansions, what a fortnight it has been, the cycling for me has been the best, particularly Bradley Wiggins, still something which was shared it seems by all those in team GB the simple British trait of honest hard work, a characteristic frequently dismissed by those who should know better.
Without exception athletes talented enough to represent Britain, have appeared happy to be part of the British nation and why not, just before these Olympics I read an article suggesting this years event might be the last prior to Scottish independence, as well as the disappearance of our British flag of course it may well be true since once again a minority of us Brits will get to decide.
I just hope the success of team GB will be a graphic argument for those such as Alex Salmond who wish to destroy the British nation. Sorry for the negative, political point at the end of this post but sometimes you don't know what you've got until it's gone.
Friday, August 03, 2012
Isle of Thanet Gazette - Honesty?
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Breathtaking waste from Labour council
Monday, July 30, 2012
Police commissioners who needs them?
AN APOLOGY TO MR PETER MILES OF EAST NORTHDOWN HOUSE AND MR ANDREW MILES OF THE COACH HOUSE NORTHDOWN PARK.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Race for life
Good luck to all those partaking of the Race for life event at Palm Bay, this morning.
Mrs Me leaves for race after her warm up routine is completed, which naturally includes advice to me to not to make a mess whist she is out and to make myself presentable by the time she returns.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Shame on Clive Hart's Labour Thanet Council as they now encourage censorship
Thanet Democrat!? |
A loose end this week
Thank you Hanna of EDF plus Fox Update
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Security scare - Intruder escapes
fox at door |
Missy looks on as the fox leaves |
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Corporate Resources and Transformation?
Following a proposal to reshape the council's senior management structure within existing budgets, Thanet District Council is delighted to announce that yesterday (Thursday 19 July) the General Purposes Committee confirmed the recommendation of the Appointments Panel to appoint Mr Philip Hamberger as the new Director of Corporate Resources and Transformation.
Philip comes to the council with excellent references and a wide experience, including - in the last seven years:
Assistant Director Commercial & Transactional Services (Slough Borough Council)
Programme Director of Change (East Herts Council)
Assistant Chief Executive (Basildon Council)
Philip has designed, implemented and driven to conclusion significant and sustainable improvement programmes across large complex organisations as well as successfully managed teams and developed talent within those organisations which is exactly the mix that the council was seeking.
Philip will be relocating to Thanet and will officially start his role on the 30 July 2012.
Philip is keen to meet his new team and improve his knowledge of Thanet so that he can start adding value as quickly as possible.
Leader of the council, Cllr Clive Hart said: "We're absolutely delighted to welcome Philip to the council. He brings enormous knowledge and experience, and he'll be instrumental in the ongoing work of the council.
"The selection process has been tough, but the council is ambitious and we were always determined to recruit the very best person within our existing budget. I have every confidence that Philip will relish the challenge, and I look forward to working closely with him as the council's plans for the area come to fruition."
Friday, July 20, 2012
Margate Torched
courtesy of Turner Contemporary |