Its round one of our new competition
Here is the competition question
On the BBC politics show Kay Cutts was interviewed saying that any world cup ground should be built on the forest ground and that the County council were not consulted. It was then pointed out that the minimum ground size for any bid was 45000 and such a ground cant fit on the site.
We have now been told that the County council knew that the Forest ground was too small as they were told so by the bid consultants at least a month ago, and that senior politicians in the County Council were briefed on this.
So is this yet another example of Cutts Ignoring the professional advice that we tax payers are paying for, as she thinks she knows best with no apparent knowledge or skill to back it up. Email answers to the Reverend Rushcliffe titled.
Entry for the “Wasting taxpayers money employing expensive consultants so we can ignore them and just make it up competition”.
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Another competition Ms Cutts now stands a real chance in is "Who's the Worst Local Authority Leader?" The City Council have always taken this one hands down but I think the award will be going across the river this year.
ReplyDeleteFull marks to her for putting in the dedicated hours of training in hypocrisy, meglomania, stupidity and petulant outbursts. She deserves the title.
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ReplyDeleteDon't be too surprised by everything that's going on. There's only one priority between now and June for the Conservative party, and that's consolidating their precious nimby vote in time for the general election.
The County is, to all intents and purposes, being placed second to Tory politicking at the moment.
Oh, and of course, the funniest thing is that some of the more senior officers are playing along. It's quite funny to see how many of them have suddenly developed varrry parsh arccents, just like Mummy Cutts :-)
You'll be able to spot which ones over the next few weeks - they'll all develop a broad Nottinghamshire twang after reading this ;-)