Which of the major issues should the candidates for this year's council election be focusing upon? Pot-holes? Dog Poo? or bin collections?
Which of the major issues should the candidates for this year's council election be focusing upon? Pot-holes? Dog Poo? or bin collections?
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
And wisdom to know the difference.
TRUTH and HONESTY . Would be nice if someone could just tell us , what they can delivery . Plain and simple, no smoke or mirrors. Maybe that's asking far to much for them to do what's right for locals and not what Inverness thinks we should have .
more like dancing monkeys than organ grinder.
Last edited by Recycle it; 14-Apr-17 at 22:42.
There appears to be a bit of a rammy on the Wick SNP Facebook page that everyone is talking about and the candidate for Wick (Raymond Bremner) is really not coming across very well at all.
It is the 2nd post down on "Gails Guide To Holyrood" that it is all kicking off in the comments.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/wicksnp/posts/
It's a lot worse in Thurso as Karl Rosie gets cosy with Raymond Taylor . Who's scratching what ?
The massage of Politics . When are the Tories going to stop the same type of Propoganda as that German party from the 1936-45 . Come on, stop the rubbish and let's have some respect.
Please explain where this is happening in the Highland Local Council elections which is what this thread is about.
In my humble opinion, after serving on many Volunteer boards and watching/being peripherally involved in Politics, change is long overdue!
People, representing the The People should not serve 'forever', as this stagnates the system. There should be a regular turnover with new young blood every term. Not all at once, but to keep up with the times. There should be a maximum number of terms a Councillor should serve.
I point to the New Hotel and other issues I have read of on here and in the Groat. The 'status quo' is not the answer. Yes I do not live in Caithness, but return fairly regularly, likely in a few weeks. And conversely sometimes it is not 'what to do' it is 'what not to do'.
This is not a criticism of those who are holding the reins, but new ideas taken from other places which have shown to be successful would be instituted for the betterment of the North.
Just a thought!
Well, folk have to be willing to 'serve' and put themselves forward as councillors or members of committees or members of voluntary groups or whatever and therein lies the problem as most are not and would much rather moan and complain from the sidelines and blame others when things go wrong.
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