Thursday, 21 February 2008
Council tax up by three per cent
Council tax is to rise by almost three per cent in Tameside. The hike, due to take effect in April, works out at 2.93 per cent — a 2.42 per cent increase plus precepts for police and fire. Councillor Roy Oldham, leader of Tameside Council, has defended the rise. He insisted that it is in line with the council’s strategy of keeping increases below 10 per cent over the next three years. Cash will be ploughed into reducing crime, services for children and young people, stimulating the economy and sprucing up the borough. Councillor Oldham said: "This is essentially the people’s budget providing improvement to the area. "We have gone across a raft of services and given each one more money. "I think we will give value. "We are doing well but there is much to do on this never-ending programme of betterment." But Tories attacked the ‘inflation busting’ rise, claiming council tax in Tameside has risen by 61 per cent since 1997. At Tuesday night’s full council meeting, Conservative leader Councillor John Bell said: "Once again our council tax is to rise faster than the cost of living. "The public are entitled to ask: ‘Where has the money gone?’ "We have a political leadership that is arrogant and blind to its failings. "When I heard earlier today Fidel Castro was retiring I wondered if there would be a similar announcement in Tameside."Several Labour councillors in this room live in hope!"The budget was agreed by all councillors apart from Tameside Conservatives who decided to abstain. Tameside Advertiser
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I was totally disgusted by the behavior of the chair. Jack Davies is a complete disgrace, a chairman is supposed to be impartial, I love to see the Tories get a kicking, but it should be a fair fight. Councillor Davies is Tamesides answer to Michael Martin.
Democracy in Tameside is a sham. If anybody in Tameside believes that a bunch of Scargillist shop stewards is the way forward, then I am sorry to say, you will have to live with the consequences.
He is sporting a Lenin-style moustache these days. Irony is certainly alive and well in Tameside democracy.
Cllr Roy Oldham praised the diversity of the towns which make up Tameside. He said that though different they came together to form Tameside "Like the sticks which made the Roman Axe"....
He couldn't be refering to the "Fasces" could he? The original "Fascist" emblem?
And what did Councillor Wareing mean when he said something was "Simple enough for a house-wife to understand"?
Fascism and sexism together....
and they criticise the BMP!
OOOPS.Thats BNP..
A BMP is, of course, a Russian armoured vehicle
--And what did Councillor Wareing mean when he said something was "Simple enough for a house-wife to understand"?--
is councillor wareing a house-wife?
SEXIST THATS WHAT IT MEANS
What did Cllr Oldham mean when he complained of poor road repairs by utility sub-contractors, refering to them as "Murphy's"?
I wonder what Cllrs Quinn, Sullivan, Fitzpatrick, Cooney or Walsh thought about it?
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