Local elections: Gen Z councillors hope to shape communities

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johnofgwent

Quote from: Borchester on May 25, 2021, 12:33:40 PM
Pity really. The group might have cheered up the council meetings no end


Ah. Such memories. My first cellular phone looked like that ...
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Borchester

Quote from: johnofgwent on May 25, 2021, 06:26:10 AM


The "singer" who was obviously the labour party candidate expressed some surprise at his success, never actually attended a council meeting and as you can guess never answered constituents enquiries.




Pity really. The group might have cheered up the council meetings no end

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpXfkU89yIY
Algerie Francais !

johnofgwent

The crime rate in Newport rocketed after the lead "singer" from local "rap" band "Goldie lookin' chain" was by some manner elected councillor for our ward.


The "singer" who was obviously the labour party candidate expressed some surprise at his success, never actually attended a council meeting and as you can guess never answered constituents enquiries.


One presumed this was down to illiteracy. At least that's what I said to the party chairman and Mayor. Not being able to read my emails was the only acceptable excuse for his utter failure to even acknowledge them I could think of. Not acting against crime was, of course, a perfectly obvious way to proceed for a party dedicated to the redistribution of wealth ....


The Tories on the council had a ball and Mr Gangsta Rappa was not invited to stand for re-election ....


Generation Z ?


Generation Brain Dead Fucking Zombies more like


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Local elections: Gen Z councillors hope to shape communities

Five politicians aged under 30 speak about why they stood in the local council elections.

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