Cityswall;7132577]The nimby's have been out in force in E.Yorkshire looking at the vote results today. Maybe HCC should start charging folks who have a HU postcode that is outside the HCC boundary for visits to the museum quarter etc, after all they don't want to be part of Hull so why should they receive the Benifits of being from Hull. Or maybe East Riding should start charging folk from Hull for visiting the coast, markets and grand buildings
Since those floods near to where i am moving in Cottingham i have seen them cleaned twice in the time i have been looking to purchase that house, so twice in two months (max), i wouldn't say is to bad. I am not saying the ERYC are good but in comparison to Hull they are a bunch of genius's.
Heaven forbid the residents of the East Riding having their say in a democratic vote. Maybe HCC could just annex parts of the East Riding against the will of the occupants. Blitzkrieg those areas unwilling to conform. Mein Kampf, the mini series. Steven Brady patriotic hero. The leader of tomorrow is yours today. Finally got you psyched for a police state.
I'd vote for that. We'd get rid of our crooked council and we'd feel part of Yorkshire instead of 'Humberside'.
Err...what evidence are you using for that completely incorrect statement? Use any measure you care to use, Hull schools lag far behing ER schools . Gcse rates, levels of progress, value added data etc etc.
All those in favour of Sir Cheshire Ben as lone voice for campaigning for a Village Idiot electorate. Say AYE.
Unanimous. Ben can you ring the Bells[/QUOTE] Can you punctuate? You're 46 and you can't even string a coherent sentence together.
The 'other parts of the East Riding' would be able to vote the '****ness' out. If people were not so narrow minded they might see that. As for this 'vote', it had as much credibility as the 'Vote Yes to Hull Tigers, or else' fiasco. Tell me, if this 'vote' was supposed to be just for those living close to the Hull boundary, why were ERCC employees allowed to vote?
So name one school in the East Riding that is now part of a national group that is been used to teach the teachers of tomorrow. It was only a week or two that Sirius Acadamy was in the HDM as been one of those schools. You don't get in that group by been a crap school.
Are you saying there shouldn't have been a vote? Are you saying Hull City Council should annex parts of the East Riding without the consent of the people? The vote had a 75% turnout with over 96% voting against the proposal. That's democracy. Maybe the people of the East Riding don't want a council that overspends £4.5 million. "Democracy is about having your say, but not necessarily getting your way."