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Julie Cooper
Just seen her on TV - came across as a numpty.
Will defo now vote for Birty. Despite his Barstwards history, he gets plenty done for the town.
Will defo now vote for Birty. Despite his Barstwards history, he gets plenty done for the town.
Re: Julie Cooper
Shouldn't you be more interested in the politics of the party rather than making a decision based on one interview?
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Re: Julie Cooper
I guess that's the end of this threadbasil6345789 wrote:No

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Re: Julie Cooper
Short and sweet!
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Re: Julie Cooper
Haha. Fair answer.
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Re: Julie Cooper
What does Birtwistle represent? You won't see him once he's appointed.
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Re: Julie Cooper
What's this plenty Birtwistle has got done for the town? Wasn't his promise last time to get the accident & emergency department back to Burnley General Hospital?
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Re: Julie Cooper
No, he said he would try but had to settle for a better Urgent Care and a new bollock scanner. Got the new Manny Road Station, The Tod Curve, the College on Trafalgar and started the decline of Rovers. Some say he was just in the right place at the right time but I've always found him a very helpful Jack The Lad.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Whoever you vote in for Burnley is going to have a hell of a job replacing the investment that comes from the EU to be perfectly honest.
I'd never, ever, ever recommend this normally, but as it seems the norm now to get away with gerrymandering, then maybe Burnley would be better off getting a Tory MP as then there is more chance of him having some influence over what is bound to be a shrinking public purse?
Like I say, goes against everything I believe in, and something I'd never do, but thats the way its going to be going from here on in.
I'd never, ever, ever recommend this normally, but as it seems the norm now to get away with gerrymandering, then maybe Burnley would be better off getting a Tory MP as then there is more chance of him having some influence over what is bound to be a shrinking public purse?
Like I say, goes against everything I believe in, and something I'd never do, but thats the way its going to be going from here on in.
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Re: Julie Cooper
The Tod curve, Manny Rd station and the UTC on Trafalgar Street....come off it!
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Re: Julie Cooper
I doubt he'll be boasting about that, and it was his project which he pursued at great expense despite all the warnings that there were already 5 brand new schools in town with hundreds of empty desks. The number of surplus places in Burnley is an embarrassment to the local authority, and there are potentially 3 buildings that will lie empty soon at a cost of millions, whilst (at further expenses) we open a "free" school up Padiham Rd.basil6345789 wrote: Got the ........... the College on Trafalgar .
As for the other projects, I'm not sure how much credit he should get for the Tod Curve and Manchester Rd station. There were a lot of interests that came together to bring these to fruition. After a long campaign from rail enthusiasts and businesses, supporters of the bids included Burnley Council, Barnfield Investment Properties, Network Rail and Lancashire County Council, and let's not forget that the station got a big chunk of EU funding.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Burnley would be better off getting a Tory MP as then there is more chance of him having some influence over what is bound to be a shrinking public purse?
3 Simple rules of voting in a general election.
1. Never vote "Con"servative.
2. See 1.
3. See 1 and 2.
..Got it?
3 Simple rules of voting in a general election.
1. Never vote "Con"servative.
2. See 1.
3. See 1 and 2.
..Got it?
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Re: Julie Cooper
Like I said SW, I'd never do it, but Burnley is a net gain of EU funding, so where is that going to come from?
Reality I'm afraid.
Reality I'm afraid.
Re: Julie Cooper
That's tactical voting, not gerrymandering. Though I doubt a Tory MP would have any influence anyway, because Cabinet government doesn't seem to take much notice of the backbenchers nowadays. (Especially if there is a big majority.)Lancasterclaret wrote:Whoever you vote in for Burnley is going to have a hell of a job replacing the investment that comes from the EU to be perfectly honest.
I'd never, ever, ever recommend this normally, but as it seems the norm now to get away with gerrymandering, then maybe Burnley would be better off getting a Tory MP as then there is more chance of him having some influence over what is bound to be a shrinking public purse?
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Re: Julie Cooper
Easy, a government that has the guts to implement and stay with the Tobin tax and cracks down on large employers skimming off their profits to offshore tax havens.
And please spare me the usual scaremongering about financial outfits moving abroad.
And please spare me the usual scaremongering about financial outfits moving abroad.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Easy?
Yeah, but in reality with a big conservative majority? Not a chance
Getting more funding for MPs of your own party is a form of gerrymandering Dsr, however legal it may be. In the case of Burnley, there is a big shortfall in money coming in very soon, and that is a big concern.
Yeah, but in reality with a big conservative majority? Not a chance
Getting more funding for MPs of your own party is a form of gerrymandering Dsr, however legal it may be. In the case of Burnley, there is a big shortfall in money coming in very soon, and that is a big concern.
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Re: Julie Cooper
I went through Blackburn to Preston on the bus last week. The millions and millions spent on both these two places was staggering - roads, etc. Burnley has had Jack **** spent on it's roads,
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Re: Julie Cooper
Oh you don't believe all that the gutter/Murdoch press spouts do you about a "Con"sevative "big majority" do you?
You know better then that LC I'm sure.
You know better then that LC I'm sure.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Lovely lady and very helpful, a credit to the town , gets my vote every time .
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Re: Julie Cooper
Eh?
You seriously think that opinion polls that are currently 50% Tory vote are wrong?
Don't get me wrong SWC, I fervently hope you are right but you do sound, how can I put this without sounding offensive?, a bit like the Corybnistas I follow in twitter. They ignore everything, and keep showing pictures of JC surrounded by cheering crowds, its all very Michael Foot if I'm being perfectly honest.
You seriously think that opinion polls that are currently 50% Tory vote are wrong?
Don't get me wrong SWC, I fervently hope you are right but you do sound, how can I put this without sounding offensive?, a bit like the Corybnistas I follow in twitter. They ignore everything, and keep showing pictures of JC surrounded by cheering crowds, its all very Michael Foot if I'm being perfectly honest.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Hi South West, you need to have a word with Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London. He thinks that the "robin hood" tax is a disastrous idea.South West Claret. wrote:Easy, a government that has the guts to implement and stay with the Tobin tax and cracks down on large employers skimming off their profits to offshore tax havens.
And please spare me the usual scaremongering about financial outfits moving abroad.
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Re: Julie Cooper
L/C you know as well as most that GEs are won and lost in the days (possibly hours) before the close of polls, so most stuff in between is just stuff in most cases.
P/W what the likes of Khan thinks or doesn't think is irrelevant.
P/W what the likes of Khan thinks or doesn't think is irrelevant.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Thats a hell of a swing you are hoping for there SW!
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Re: Julie Cooper
May or may not be true, I don't have any statistics to support or debunk this.basil6345789 wrote:I went through Blackburn to Preston on the bus last week. The millions and millions spent on both these two places was staggering - roads, etc. Burnley has had Jack **** spent on it's roads,
But we seem to have had an awful lot of roadworks in Burnley and vicinity over the past few years. The massive project on Centenary Way to repair and resurface the "flyover" being an obvious and expensive example, (£3.5 million), not forgetting the upgrading of the M65.
However, I'm not sure of the relevance of this to this thread, because spending on roads is determined and carried out by the HIghways agency, and I doubt Mr B or Mrs C will be able to exert much influence on this.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Ballot paper;
Birtwistle?
Cooper?
None of the above.
As for a Tory MP in Burnley?, No chance ever, unless you could pursuade Sean Dyche to stand as a Conservative candidate.
Birtwistle?
Cooper?
None of the above.
As for a Tory MP in Burnley?, No chance ever, unless you could pursuade Sean Dyche to stand as a Conservative candidate.
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Re: Julie Cooper
I like GB but can't vote for him in this election. His party are doing my head in relation to wanting another vote on
Brexit and deliberately trying to undermine efforts to get a good deal. They are also saying that they don't want to control immigration.
After this weekend's comments from labour they are now undermining Brexit.
I will be lending my vote to TM this time. If you want to make the best of Brexit you should do the same. This will also be the best way to see off the commy take over of labour.
Brexit and deliberately trying to undermine efforts to get a good deal. They are also saying that they don't want to control immigration.
After this weekend's comments from labour they are now undermining Brexit.
I will be lending my vote to TM this time. If you want to make the best of Brexit you should do the same. This will also be the best way to see off the commy take over of labour.
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Re: Julie Cooper
I'll have a pint of whatever you're drinkingSouth West Claret. wrote:L/C you know as well as most that GEs are won and lost in the days (possibly hours) before the close of polls, so most stuff in between is just stuff in most cases.
P/W what the likes of Khan thinks or doesn't think is irrelevant.

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Re: Julie Cooper
I think that is his plan to be honest!
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Re: Julie Cooper
Hope is not a strategy L/C, as I say my advice to anyone (unless their rank Con voters of course) is please don't vote for the usual suspects, just look at their track record over the years of their existence ...it simply won't be in yours or society's best interest over the medium to long term.
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Re: Julie Cooper
In a PR world, yeah then I'd agree with you.
I'm clutching at straws here for Burnley, but quite a lot of the people who live there don't understand the amount of money that comes into the town from the EU.
As you say, history tells all you need to know about investment that comes in under the Tories, but putting all that aside, you are talking about no funds coming in that won't be allocated on anything other than party political grounds.
I'm clutching at straws here for Burnley, but quite a lot of the people who live there don't understand the amount of money that comes into the town from the EU.
As you say, history tells all you need to know about investment that comes in under the Tories, but putting all that aside, you are talking about no funds coming in that won't be allocated on anything other than party political grounds.
Re: Julie Cooper
Lancaster makes an interesting point. If as we are led to believe the Tories will win fairly convincingly then surely it is better to be on the inside and be able to hopefully influence government than be on outside looking in with some envy, I dare say.
This is something I used to say to a couple of Scottish people I worked with who used to bang on about the SNP. My view was it was a wasted vote as the 50 (approx.) SNP MPs had absolutely no influence at Westminster. Always good for a wind up.
This is something I used to say to a couple of Scottish people I worked with who used to bang on about the SNP. My view was it was a wasted vote as the 50 (approx.) SNP MPs had absolutely no influence at Westminster. Always good for a wind up.
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Re: Julie Cooper
10 years ago, I had faith that any political party wouldn't ignore regions that it had no hope of winning.
Now, not so sure.
Now, not so sure.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Sounds like political blackmail to me. If we're going to start voting Tory for fear of what they might do to the borough if we have the audacity to elect a Labour/Lib Dem MP then I might just write politics off as a bad job.Corky wrote:Lancaster makes an interesting point. If as we are led to believe the Tories will win fairly convincingly then surely it is better to be on the inside and be able to hopefully influence government than be on outside looking in with some envy, I dare say.
This is something I used to say to a couple of Scottish people I worked with who used to bang on about the SNP. My view was it was a wasted vote as the 50 (approx.) SNP MPs had absolutely no influence at Westminster. Always good for a wind up.
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Re: Julie Cooper
No disagreeing with you at all SammyBoy, but just because its completely unacceptable to us does not mean its completely unacceptable to them.
Re: Julie Cooper
It's hardly surprising, with the risks to the City from Brexit adding in a transaction tax will pose the real risk of driving companies out, obviously something the mayor of London doesn't want. High frequency trading in particular will suffer. I agree that something needs to be done about it but it isn't something that only one country can do (and the EU has put off implementing anything for many years).Paul Waine wrote:Hi South West, you need to have a word with Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London. He thinks that the "robin hood" tax is a disastrous idea.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Scaremongering by Khan, and little else.aggi wrote:It's hardly surprising, with the risks to the City from Brexit adding in a transaction tax will pose the real risk of driving companies out, obviously something the mayor of London doesn't want. High frequency trading in particular will suffer. I agree that something needs to be done about it but it isn't something that only one country can do (and the EU has put off implementing anything for many years).
Re: Julie Cooper
Bring back the lass who was Burnley born and bred, lifelong Claret and was raised on Benny in the miners, that great socialist Kitty Usher. 

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Re: Julie Cooper
If some people spent a bit more time concentrating on the policy's and not individuals then we might just might get a government that doesn't constantly suck up to the scrounges at the top.bfcjg wrote:Bring back the lass who was Burnley born and bred, lifelong Claret and was raised on Benny in the miners, that great socialist Kitty Usher.
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Re: Julie Cooper
Cooper was chosen from a women only shortlist. So 50% of the competition was excluded based on their gender.
Sexist and misandric.
She has zero credibility.
Sexist and misandric.
She has zero credibility.
Re: Julie Cooper
When it comes to Corbyn the individual and the policies are one and the same, they keep saying that when they get their message across people will vote for them, I think they have got their message across and people have decided not to vote for them. For the first time ever I am voting conservative in the election, I just think their policies are better for Burnley and the country.
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Re: Julie Cooper
[quote="South West Claret."]If some people spent a bit more time concentrating on the policy's and not individuals then we might just might get a government that doesn't constantly suck up to the scrounges at the top
Judging by post 41 clearly some people still don't get it.
Judging by post 41 clearly some people still don't get it.
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Re: Julie Cooper
RingoMcCartney - good point but isn't feminism misandric anyway but that gets praised?
Re: Julie Cooper
You basing that on the last 7 years in power , Tories say a lot of things which never happen , strong and stable though , mainly with protecting paedophiles , but if you are happy with that well done .bfcjg wrote:When it comes to Corbyn the individual and the policies are one and the same, they keep saying that when they get their message across people will vote for them, I think they have got their message across and people have decided not to vote for them. For the first time ever I am voting conservative in the election, I just think their policies are better for Burnley and the country.
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Re: Julie Cooper
usually, the tories couldn't get away with such a bullshit campaign, but they have to be seen to mess up not to get in.
If they are never seen, they never mess up. Its a bit weird, but there you go, thats Tories for you.
If they are never seen, they never mess up. Its a bit weird, but there you go, thats Tories for you.
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Re: Julie Cooper
By default Laura Fisk for me.
Cooper - done nothing for the town
Birty - undemocratic party wants to overturn brexit.
Cons - New Labour in disguise.
UKIP - and the point is now?
Cooper - done nothing for the town
Birty - undemocratic party wants to overturn brexit.
Cons - New Labour in disguise.
UKIP - and the point is now?
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Re: Julie Cooper
But, as you know Lancaster, that money from the EU came from us. If our government are held to account on how they invest our money we can call them to account.Lancasterclaret wrote:In a PR world, yeah then I'd agree with you.
I'm clutching at straws here for Burnley, but quite a lot of the people who live there don't understand the amount of money that comes into the town from the EU.
As you say, history tells all you need to know about investment that comes in under the Tories, but putting all that aside, you are talking about no funds coming in that won't be allocated on anything other than party political grounds.
You are right in that politics comes in to how the government spend our money in our communities. Hatfield was supposed to get a new super hospital on the old BAe site. Until we elected an Conservative MP and the Labour government developed the hospital in Stevenage instead; of course, Stevenage had a Labour MP with a slim majority....
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Re: Julie Cooper
*Sigh*
The EU decided where that money is spent, there are of course competing countries and regions wanting it, but the decision is based on actual need and from a UK funding point of view is impartial.
if its being handed out by the Tories, will it be impartial, and will it be to the areas that its needed? Assuming that anything is handed out....
If the Conservatives do it exactly the same way as the EU does it, I'll be over the moon. If only we had some historical context so we could make an educated guess on what and where they are going to spend it.......oh
The EU decided where that money is spent, there are of course competing countries and regions wanting it, but the decision is based on actual need and from a UK funding point of view is impartial.
if its being handed out by the Tories, will it be impartial, and will it be to the areas that its needed? Assuming that anything is handed out....
If the Conservatives do it exactly the same way as the EU does it, I'll be over the moon. If only we had some historical context so we could make an educated guess on what and where they are going to spend it.......oh
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Re: Julie Cooper
So what are these policies? I'm genuinely intrigued, not that I am a supporter of JC, I just can't see which policies will be better for an economy and community like Burnley's, which is already set to lose millions due to the withdrawal of EU funding. Whether Burnley elects a Tory MP or not, I can't see the Government making Burnley a priority when it comes to redistributing revenues. Agriculture, and Wales will most likely be top of the list, (and maybe some sweeteners to the Scots), alongside subsidies for the likes of Nissan etc. (That's before we even think about promised additional funding for the NHS.)bfcjg wrote:. For the first time ever I am voting conservative in the election, I just think their policies are better for Burnley and the country.
The other factor is that a "Hard Brexit" or "No deal" is more likely under the Tories, which again is likely to be very detrimental to manufacturing and jobs in this area.
There's no doubt about it , (IMO), that the Tories will get a decent majority, but I would say that the more MPs there are who can stand up to them and try to protect the NHS and other public services, then the better it will be for ordinary working people. I personally think the NHS is worth fighting for, and there will be many Tory MPs who agree.
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Re: Julie Cooper
[quote="bedfords"]Shouldn't you be more interested in the politics of the party rather than making a decision based on one interview?[/quote
Usually that would be sense, but in this case that would only make things worse, surely?
Usually that would be sense, but in this case that would only make things worse, surely?