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Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats Mike Barker for Darlington |
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| Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats | <mikebarker@cix.co.uk> | 31st July 2010 |
Cllr Swainston: "Will the Labour Leader now apologise and resign?"9.00.00pm GMT Fri 24th Mar 2006 The fiasco of the Labour Council's attempt to close Hurworth School was strongly criticised at last week's Full Council meeting. Cllr Swainston asked the Leader of the Council to consider his position and resign. With his education policy in tatters and the turmoil his plans have created throughout Darlington, it is now time for someone new to take Darlington forward and resolve the crisis that surrounds secondary education in the town. Cllr Swainston also called on the Leader of the Council to apologise to the Council Tax payers of Darlington for the wasteful use of their money to publicise his doomed plans. The costs of public meetings, promotional material, staff time both in the Council and the Town Crier (including press officers hired to sell the plans to the public) have been borne by the taxpayers of Darlington.
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Related News Stories:Thu 8th Oct 2009: Mike Barker calls on Labour Leader to resign. Sun 27th Apr 2008: Cllr Swainston asks, "Why was Cllr Wallis moved?". Sat 12th Apr 2008: "Tantamount to Vandalism" says Swainston. Sun 6th Apr 2008: Cllr Swainston speaks out against planning application. Sat 2nd Feb 2008: Cllr Swainston: "Democracy Failing" . Fri 18th May 2007: Cllr Mike Barker calls on Leader of the Council to introduce Area Committees. Mon 26th Dec 2005: Cllr Swainston condemns Labour leader's criticism of Hurworth parents. Published and Promoted by Ian Barnes, 5, Lauriston Close, Darlington DL3 8TU, on behalf of Mike Barker and the Liberal Democrats. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |