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Tonight's Chron reports that the Liberals and the Conservatives have formed a pact similar to Central Government. Both Liberals and Labout tied in the recent election and neither had a ruling majority.

 

Given that ther Liberals supported the Failsworth Stadium, does this mean that the Conservatives will support it also? The right generally suports business and free enterprise, the Latics may well find that their attempts to transfer land and create wealth may well get a nudge in the right direction.

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We will have to see their plans and I think they need to set out from the start where they stand on the issue, im sure it has been talked about and we will hear about it very soon,

 

Im sure we will be ok though, do you know where we are up to with the plans? are we still waiting for the charity commision to decide on land swap?

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are we still waiting for the charity commision to decide on land swap?

 

 

All Centrral Government activity was in "purdah" till the new Government was formed. I would then expect the new powers that be to outline the new policies before any decisions are made.

 

I wouldn't be suprised if the CC was in line for the chop at the next budget. Back to sqaure one....pehaps devolved decision making locally?

 

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Torys just announced changes to the planning system giving the local community even more say over planning applications. Don't know the details yet.

 

This could hurt...

That's that then for any future developments full stop. There's always opposition from local residents to anything that gets proposed!!! Nothing will ever get built!!!

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That's that then for any future developments full stop. There's always opposition from local residents to anything that gets proposed!!! Nothing will ever get built!!!

Good job we've got it already then! It will be years in the legislation anyway

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That's that then for any future developments full stop. There's always opposition from local residents to anything that gets proposed!!! Nothing will ever get built!!!

 

I think it is more geared up to do with stopping bars from opening up 24 hours a day and drive through strip clubs than stopping privately funded regeneration projects. Also when the tories talk about local communities, they usually include businesses as part of that.

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

 

Slurms Mckenzie Agrees with this.

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

 

 

Couldn't have put it better myself. :D

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

:applause1:

 

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

It's going to take a while to get them splinters out of your arse.

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The Tory's can -- off they only won five seats.

 

:censored:houses.

 

The coalition can -- off for being a bunch of :censored: posh bastards with so called opposing views becoming best mates.

 

The Lib Dems can -- off for turning their backs on the wishes of their people.

 

Cameron can -- off with his Hitler hair.

 

Clegg can -- off with his £28k a year private school.

 

The number ten cat cat -- off and get run over by a bus for being a turncoat cat b--.

 

It's going to take a while to get them splinters out of your arse.

And it's warmer now so no need for the donkey jacket

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Given that ther Liberals supported the Failsworth Stadium, does this mean that the Conservatives will support it also?

 

All three main political parties in Oldham support the stadium. I'm sure someone will dig out the link to the Chron article saying so.......cos I can't be bothered!

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All three main political parties in Oldham say they support the stadium.

Just a minor clarification there.

 

While someone's digging for quotes in the Chron I'm sure they'll find a few from Labour leader Jim McMahon in full Failsworth councillor NIMBY vote gathering mode that aren't exactly in full support of the development. <_<

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