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Palestinian Flag Flys Over Tower Hamlets.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't believe it is a town hall's remit to show support or otherwise on international issues. But I don't think the answer is pulling power back away from the locals either. The framework should clearly show what the authority's sphere of influence should be. Authorities should be more connected to their constituents' requirements within their remit.
It's not just because of this, Gromit. I have long since believed that local government is a totally unnecessary institution which seems to serve only to siphon a wedge of cash from each council taxpayer to be used to administer functions which could easily be provided by central government. If you search through some of my posts on AB you will find I have said so a number of times in the past.
The "local democracy" which you trumpet is a sham. Many important local matters which effect council taxpayers are not decided in town halls but either in Whitehall or Brussels/Strasbourg. In addition we have situations like that in Tower Hamlets with an elected mayor treating his bailiwick like his own personal fiefdom with the needs and requirements of his electors taking a very poor second.
Then we have Bradford jumping onto the bandwagon with its leader ridiculously pronouncing that it is not taking sides in the conflict. I wonder, had Barnet council raised the Israeli flag, whether a similar view would have been so readily accepted.
Local government should not have access to international flags to fly from its buildings. They should empty the dustbins, sweep the streets and run their schools (though why such an important matter as education should be left to local authorities has puzzled me since I was old enough to think). The entire institution of local government is an outdated expensive anachronism and this episode demonstrates perfectly what a waste of money it is.
The "local democracy" which you trumpet is a sham. Many important local matters which effect council taxpayers are not decided in town halls but either in Whitehall or Brussels/Strasbourg. In addition we have situations like that in Tower Hamlets with an elected mayor treating his bailiwick like his own personal fiefdom with the needs and requirements of his electors taking a very poor second.
Then we have Bradford jumping onto the bandwagon with its leader ridiculously pronouncing that it is not taking sides in the conflict. I wonder, had Barnet council raised the Israeli flag, whether a similar view would have been so readily accepted.
Local government should not have access to international flags to fly from its buildings. They should empty the dustbins, sweep the streets and run their schools (though why such an important matter as education should be left to local authorities has puzzled me since I was old enough to think). The entire institution of local government is an outdated expensive anachronism and this episode demonstrates perfectly what a waste of money it is.
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-leeds -284999 08
/// Mr Green told BBC Radio Leeds: "The flag is not being raised in support of one side of the conflict, i.e. Hamas or the Israeli army. ///
/// "The flag is being flown in recognition of the suffering and deaths of hundreds of people in Gaza. ///
Ah those double descriptions once again, People in Gaza/Hamas, Israelis/Jews, Muslims/Islamics etc.
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/// Mr Green told BBC Radio Leeds: "The flag is not being raised in support of one side of the conflict, i.e. Hamas or the Israeli army. ///
/// "The flag is being flown in recognition of the suffering and deaths of hundreds of people in Gaza. ///
Ah those double descriptions once again, People in Gaza/Hamas, Israelis/Jews, Muslims/Islamics etc.
bang on judge, we have approx 60 councillors, with their snouts in the trough, all they do in manufacture things to have meetings about and then claim exes, I know several of them personally and they are a complete shower. Abolish the whole sorry lot and have a governement appointed excutive of a dozen properly qualified experts to run the whole thing.
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