On Sunday we detailed how Matthew Offord was asking residents whether they supported a Sharia law style Compsory Sobriety Scheme in a leaflet delivered around Hendon constituency.
Following rumours, Local Conservative party chairman Hugh Rayner contacted the Barnet Eye to give his views on the proposal. Councillor Hugh Rayner stated "I have not expressed an opinion". Thanks to Hugh for clearing that up
Following rumours, Local Conservative party chairman Hugh Rayner contacted the Barnet Eye to give his views on the proposal. Councillor Hugh Rayner stated "I have not expressed an opinion". Thanks to Hugh for clearing that up
2 comments:
I think that a compulsory sobriety scheme is a marvellous idea for local MPs and councillors, although sadly I am not convinced it would be awfully successful.
I congratulate Councillor Rayner for not having an opinion, and have already concluded that there is already a compulsory apathy scheme in force amongst Tory councillors in Barnet.
I'm sorry we aren't responding to your acid comments Mrs A, but we trying to get over the experience of your "Broken Barnet" web site:
"... firmly draw each leg up to the knee, repeatedly sliding the thumbs from front to back around the leg ..."
You're just doing it to get your, well, hit rate up, aren't you?
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