Goldenstar
Well-Known Member
I work with the NHS and can completely sympathise. Yes I think councils have had it hard but they are not fighting for the people! Big brother says cut everything, council says ok instead saying "no way!" We elected our councillors to speak on behalf of us! Not to control us by closing schools, libraries, surgeries etc. I don't see enough people in communities fighting back! I go to meetings and its full of the same people month in month out arguing about the same old things. Everyone gets a newsletter, no one comes! It's down to the people at the end of the day. I get exasperated by my generation of thirty-something's spending time on the pub reliving youth than in the village hall listening to what's going on!! Sorry, personal rant there....
I have complained about things that have pissed me off and seen results so it can be done....
Back to water boards, I think you are right, we need to put pressure on them somehow. What will it take I wonder... A classroom full of children to be swept into the rivers?
I think I must point out the whole of the population does not want to see more and more money spent by councils and the government I am more than happy to to fund my own care health what ever but so far we have had our pension partially apporiated by Gordon Brown and this lot continuing that progress and then they wonder why people don't save for old age.
I am sick of seeing councils wasting money our money, we need infractstructor spending in this country and we can do it well but don't seem to have the vision any more to plan coherently and in a long term way.
Yet meddling on a small scale is reaching frankly ludicrous proportions from where you put your bins to how many vegetables you eat.to using laws intended to protect the population against terrorism to snoop on people who councils think might be not following the rules on school catchments properly .
But hey ho it's best to keep cheerful if you can , by the way it's pouring again here no change there then.