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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Flintshire Politics

Labour Leader Aaron Shotton has struck an alliance with a newly formed Independent group formed by Cllr Tony Sharps.

Read further The Leader
and
http://www.flintshirechronicle.co.uk/flintshire-news/local-flintshire-news/2012/05/10/key-gains-for-labour-at-flintshire-county-council-elections-51352-30932392/

postscript. Cllr Tony Sharps in the Flintshire Chronicle says he is a spokesman for the new group.
It would be fair to say that Tony is usually a bit more than a spokesperson.

12 comments:

  1. get your facts right

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  2. Leader story says

    Aaron Shotton has now confirmed an agreement has been reached with a newly-formed Independent group led by former deputy leader Tony Sharps.

    Would you like to expand?

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  3. Could have been worse, he could have formed an alliance with Patrick Heesom breakaway Independants. Lesser of the two evils...maybe????

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  4. I thought that I read in the press that Cllr. Patrck Heesom was so stressed out that he sent sick notes to the Ombudsman so he would not have to appear. So, how is it the very same Cllr. was well enough to run his campaign for re election?
    It must be a miracle!

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  5. What Traitors!!!
    Is this what their Electors voted for??
    They will not forget!

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  6. This is Treachery at it's worst.
    Do they not realise that if the electors in their respective areas wanted a Labour administration they would have voted Labour.
    Oh you idiots!
    Turn again whilst you have time. Do not allow the lure of power and financial gain override your sense of what is right or wrong.

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    1. Agreed! Tony Sharp's selling his soul to cling on to a little bit of power. Those who voted for him on the 3rd are long forgotten. Thanks Tony, but we will remember next May.

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  7. "Do not allow the lure of power and financial gain override your sense of what is right or wrong."

    You are talking about politicians after all.

    Is it not true that accommodation has to be made. Some win some loose.

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  8. Good post Colin and people do have a point. Anyone who voted for Tony Sharps, Helen Brown and the others were not voting Labour.
    I am afraid it is indeed the lure of power. Tony Sharps points out that his group have not joined the Labour party, quick enough to to do a deal though. As you so rightly pointed out, TS is usually a bit more than a spokesperson.

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  9. Tony Sharps and that gang are nothing but a bunch of Judas'. They don't give a fig about the Flintshire voters, it's all ME ME Me!
    Little man, Napoleon Complex!!

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  10. I wondering what the definition of an Independent might be?

    Here in Penyffordd we have Independents that used to be Conservative and Labour. To be sure it must be easier to get in at Penyffordd as an Independent rather than a Conservative.

    Our head man Tom Jones, I class a Conservative even though he labels himself Independent.

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  11. I always thought that Independents were closet Tories. I think that Tom Jones OBE would fall happily into that category.

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