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The Day the Torch came to town
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostYou are both always welcome to drop in at number 15. We get a free bowl of soup every evening.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostFollowing my encounter with the chicken truck cluckin' its way to the slaughter room at the far end of town (see#1), just behind the beatboxin' cola bus, a nice wee bowl of cockless leekie would go down a treat, Lat. Go easy on the fizzy!
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.....I sounded sour for which apologies. I am pleased that there are positive accounts of the torch procession here and in the media. I suppose as we now have the Olympics, people might as well enjoy them. However, significant parts of London are rather less keen than, say, Cornwall and Northumberland.
The capital is paying for a torch procession across the whole of this country. It is also paying for an opening ceremony which is to promote the British (English?) countryside. Everyone should be paying for such things, if these things have to be paid for - not just Londoners.
This event is yet another Blair legacy. It is symbolic both of his and Brown's economic fantasy land and how the Coalition often has identical attitudes to those of New Labour. Unlike the Jubilee where 60 years is 60 years, the expense and disruption could easily have been avoided. We should not have been bidding/grandstanding against France but bidding with France, if we had to bid at all, ie have taken a leaf out of the book of Euro 2012 (and 2008) where costs have been shared.
Yesterday, the Minister was trying to convince us that it was coming in under budget. That is a budget which has at least quadrupled. Talk about moving the goalposts. When mildly pressed on that point, he tried to say that all the extra was because of a change of emphasis onto regeneration. What absolute rot!
The disabled are being used everywhere by the organisers to make the project sympathetic, just when their benefits are being reduced and even cut. I don't blame the spectators one jot. Even I am finding it difficult not to be manipulated by all the hype but in the southern part of this borough, we - and that includes those of us with no income - won't get anything for all the years of subsidising it.Last edited by Guest; 14-06-12, 12:34.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostThe capital is paying for a torch procession across the whole of this country. It is also paying for an opening ceremony which is to promote the British (English?) countryside. Everyone should be paying for such things, if these things have to be paid for - not just Londoners.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostBut not as an additional amount of Council Tax Mr GG? We are paying separate amounts for Croydon, London Mayor/Police/Assembly, and Olympics and this is lasting many years.
but not as outrageous as the idea of the opening being a virtual Ambridge to the strains of Blake's Jerusalem which seems to miss out most of GB......
I'm hoping for a rerun of Adam and Ian's wedding as the centrepiece of the opening together with a bit of pig sticking and some rather good black pudding being handed round ..............
Maybe we will have the Darrington cricket team dressed in pink to serenade us ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Posteeer I think we are ALL paying for it not just those in London .........
As one guy who retired from the polis a couple of years back said to me at the side of the road in Coupar Angus, 'There's a power of overtime going on here - and the cops arenae locals'. Maybe the Cola Co are pickin' up the tab instead of you Londoners, Lat! Boris'll see you alright.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostNot quite in the spirit of Barry Larkins, Lat, but the protests are out there which probably explains the Met motor cycle outriders hand slapping their wasy down past the primary school kids.
As one guy who retired from the polis a couple of years back said to me at the side of the road in Coupar Angus, 'There's a power of overtime going on here - and the cops arenae locals'. Maybe the Cola Co are pickin' up the tab instead of you Londoners, Lat! Boris'll see you alright.
(What this article does show is that to date we have been paying since 2006!)
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post...........I feel genuinely sorry John that it is your thread that should have got the nostrils flaring.
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