We did wonder, we didn't have to wait long to find out. Here's our answer.
Of all the possible responses I was anticipating, this was not on the list. Gabriel Continued with the theme.
So this is how our Barnet Tory Councillors think "We can't engage unless we've been briefed". I am quite amazed. I actually thought Gabriel was a reasonably intelligent guy, who was capable of doing a bit of research on his own and coming up with his own viewpoint.
I think he's answered the first tweet he made in response to my blog.
That last RT… @Barneteye thinks I’m clueless abt the real world. I hope not, but that’s for others to judge. Read his blog and decide.
But then as Gabriel says, read the blog and decide.
++++++++++++ UPDATED 18:39 - 17.2.2015
Gabriel contacted me to point out I'd missed the first of his tweets, which he felt put a proper context. Here is the first in the series of tweets
++++++++++++ UPDATED 18:39 - 17.2.2015
Gabriel contacted me to point out I'd missed the first of his tweets, which he felt put a proper context. Here is the first in the series of tweets
@BrokenBarnet @Barneteye It could also be that I don’t like wading in when I don’t have all the facts on a specific, complex situation.
Does this change the jist of what is being said? as ever, you the reader is the judge of that. I can understand, given his position a councillor may display some caution, but as the situation has been evolving over a period of days, if not weeks, I would expect all Barnet Councillors to have informed themselves and formed a view on such an important and emotive issue. I would also expect a member of the party in charge to make it their business to know. But of course that is my personal view.
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