Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Whatever you think of the Labour Party, it's pretty rich of you Mitch to make the suggestion that Tessa does not show her face around Dulwich. She's always around doing something.

On a wider point, every comment I've read about the election has been laced with cynicism and complacency. My view is that if you don't believe in the political process and have no intention of voting, then don't bother commenting and subjecting the rest of the world to your lack of interest.

Politics matters!

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313009
Share on other sites

TonyQuinn Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

My view is that if you don't believe

> in the political process and have no intention of

> voting, then don't bother commenting and

> subjecting the rest of the world to your lack of

> interest.

> Politics matters!


Cynicism is one thing, but what on earth gives you the gall loftily to suggest that the people commenting on politics on this forum are not planning to vote?

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313011
Share on other sites

Tony, as you say, you were talking about someone else so I won't take offence, but for info, I love politics and will certainly vote.


I should admit to being biased in my anti-Tessa comments.


On a separate note, I do think the minor parties should get more media coverage. At least they have different opinions. The Lib Dems get equal coverage to the Tories and Labour, despite garnerning half the votes.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313014
Share on other sites

MitchK Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Not yet. Had the Tory and Liberal candidates on my doorstep though. Perhaps Tessa thinks she has it

> in the bag.


Parliament's still sitting this week. Even then, she'll still carry on being a cabinet minister, so may have other demands on her time. Is there any specific detriment in her not having been on your particular doorstep yesterday, today, tomorrow, ...?


Come to that, I've had no candidates at all at my door yet. Should I be wailing about them all? Perhaps they all think they have it in the bag.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313058
Share on other sites

Hi everybody,


Just been shopping on Lordship Lane - where were you? ;-)


I'm out and about tomorrow - advice session at Kingswood House followed by discussions with the police and private visits to relatives of a constituent who was the victim of a serious crime. West Norwood and Lordship Lane on Saturday and campaigning hard on Sunday.


On Monday I am at an LGBT event at the Ritzy from 6pm to 8pm. On which subject - in case you've missed it - you can see the real face of David Cameron here:



Proof, along with the recent comments by Chris Grayling, that the Tories are just pretending to be comfortable in modern, tolerant Britain, when actually they're just the same old Tories.


What a beautiful day in East Dulwich. I love this time of the year when the blossom is just fantastic.


Tessa Jowell

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313215
Share on other sites

TJMP Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi everybody,

>

> Just been shopping on Lordship Lane - where were

> you? ;-)

>


Hmmm, let me see. 12.37 on a Thursday. Where was I? Oh yes, in the office, doing an honest day's work (not a phrase I'd expect an MP to understand), all for the privilege of giving half of my salary to the government to flush down the toilet. Still, nice to know that our local MP was out and about enjoying the sunshine and getting the shopping in. Hopefully after May 6th she'll have a bit more time for things like that...

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/10761-tessa/#findComment-313488
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Well that is good news… alternative would have been homeless or private.
    • I was lucky that I received a student grant from 1990-1995 first 3 years for degree and 2 years post graduate bursary. Both were based on my income and I did not have to pay back. Eldest daughter got student loan and after 20 years managed to pay it off, Youngest daughter still paying hers 18 years later. Granddaughter - still paying after 6 years. Grandson decided against FE and secured an apprentenship. I am glad that I am an old codger and not young anymore !
    • Thanks Jen22 for the very kind review!  Paul and I have been Oddbodding furiously and haven't had a chance to post an updated list of jobs we've been working on until now. So here it is 🙂 Demolition of 2 sheds, removal of large patio and levelling of total area to get it ready for garden room installation Internal decoration of above garden room External sash window decoration, including fixing of rotten joints (multiple) External decorative stone porch decoration Fix of broken metal front gate Shed base installation and build of garden shed Internal plastering fixes and significant water damage fixes, including tricky corners and hard to reach areas (multiple) Rotten window sills fixed and decorated Countless shelves, curtain rails and pictures hung Baths, sinks and showers resealed (too many to count) Dimmer switches (single, 2 and 3 way) replaced in multiple rooms  Toilet seats replaced (multiple) including sourcing correct fitting seats (not as easy as you'd think) Lots of kitchen cupboard doors re hung with new hinges if necessary Ikea units built and fitted (wall mounted or otherwise) Tricky fixes to loose door handles Repairing broken visible floorboards  Mounting of multiple flatscreen TV's  Intallation of super strong (kid proof) coat hooks on walls and other useful areas (eg outsides of cupboards) Innovative conversion of open shelf spaces to sleek enclosed cupboard spaces (even when doors purchased by client don't quite fit)  Servicing of kitchen cupboard doors and units Removal of hardwearing paint flooring in photography studio, ready for reinstallation of new floor including epoxy (coming soon) Carpet removal and disposal Wooden garden gate installation including sourcing bespoken gatepost to match existing Sourcing and installation of new double glazed window pane Fence panel installation, including sourcing bespoke size and tricky fix without encroaching on neighbours land New door and window locks installed  We pride ourselves on helping our clients find the best solutions to problems and we also offer a design consultsancy service. Please reach out to Iain on +447956877533 (WhatsApp best) if you would like some ideas about home improvements or to get a quote for any jobs. You can also check our insta https://www.instagram.com/oddbods_handy_services/ No job too big or small. Oddbods do it all!   Iain Oddbod   
    • It is not only Southwark - our grandson, partner and 7 year old had a one bed council flat for years in Harlow Essex and all the properties offered were in poor condition. They eventually took a property as if they refused another one they would drop to the bottom of the Housing List. It was damp and in need of a level of renovation. Having lived in these conditions for a while they were offered better council accommodation recently, but further away from child's school. They had to pay 2 lots of rent for a few weeks as council had to undertake work in the new premises before they could move in,
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...