[Politics] Tories lose overall control of Worthing Council for the first time in 2 decades...

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Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,621
Lancing
I really hope that this is a start and that we the residents of Worthing and Shoreham can finally get Tim Loughton out of office at the next general election the useless @#%*&#@
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,180
The arse end of Hangleton
It's about time that they removed party politics from local government. All prospective councillors should stand as an Independent.
 






sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,777
town full of eejits
Pass it over here then sydney :wink:

But really, I'm not. Me and you have crossed swords on a fair few occasions, I don't bring that up regularly do I? BL is a proper c*** though, so at times, when I see him spouting off, I remind him of his past 'work' on here. That's all.
:thumbsup:

no you don't , we are all different , i must admit i struggle with the "immigrant crisis" when they are given everything they want /need but thousands on homelanders are sleeping on cardboard boxes.....i doesn't make an awful lot of sense to be honest ...such is life , i cant change it.

check out djoko on youtube and follow on ...some great music out there .
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
no you don't , we are all different , i must admit i struggle with the "immigrant crisis" when they are given everything they want /need but thousands on homelanders are sleeping on cardboard boxes.....i doesn't make an awful lot of sense to be honest ...such is life , i cant change it.

check out djoko on youtube and follow on ...some great music out there .

At the risk of derailing the thread, read this from someone who works with the homeless, rather than what you read on the internet from 8000 miles away.

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Wokeworrier

Active member
Aug 7, 2021
334
West sussex/travelling
A lot of very traditional tory areas have seen a bit of a shift in demographics recently, mostly with young families moving out of cities into nearby towns due to affordability

could lead to some interesting elections results

Interestingly the Conservatives gained 13 Councils in May this year with +235 councillors while Labour lost 8 councils - 327 Councillors. Anyway, time to focus on more important matters.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,777
town full of eejits
The site owner does not want any more trolling on NSC, particulary the nasty type, and the moderators have acted swiftly. :bowdown:

Back in the day, before people took more care of such things, the streets of the UK were awash with dog shit. People accepted it, and you could indeed try to ignore it, but it is now so much better without it :shrug:

:wink: :thumbsup:

but dog shit between the ears is something of an entirely different nature....:cheers:
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,777
town full of eejits
At the risk of derailing the thread, read this from someone who works with the homeless, rather than what you read on the internet from 8000 miles away.

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thanks mate , i'm 56 , all of my mates who went in the army after school topped themselves , 5 of them , this is not a governmental issue as much as an m.o.d .........very hard to leave the army without a medical discharge , very hard to get anything from the govt. if you've done anything but.......my cousin was in Rawanda and Timor with the Aussie SAS ......hes a ****ing basket case ....have a good day..:kiss:

and no one fuels hatred towards the homeless , it's the system that puts them there thats wrong.
 








Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,101
GOSBTS
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Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
"some of us may not even be here by 2028" - that's a result.

If eve I've seen a 'come back to bite you in the arse' line, it's that one.
 


worthingseagull123

Well-known member
May 5, 2012
2,596
Good point. Could do a lot worse than (Dr.) Beccy Cooper: leader of the Labour group on Worthing Council, a WSCC councillor and also highly regarded specialist in public health.

Is she? What has she done for Worthing?

First I’ve heard of that.

Hasn’t she stood and lost twice in Worthing West General Elections?

I can’t see it third time lucky.
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,409
Uffern
Is she? What has she done for Worthing?

First I’ve heard of that.

Hasn’t she stood and lost twice in Worthing West General Elections?

I can’t see it third time lucky.

No, I can see Labour ousting Loughton but think Bottomley's pretty safe.

Talking of Worthing, I've just seen that it's its former MP, Terence Higgins', birthday today - 94 years old. There must be something in Worthing air
 


Deleted member 37369

Well-known member
Aug 21, 2018
1,994
No, I can see Labour ousting Loughton but think Bottomley's pretty safe.

Talking of Worthing, I've just seen that it's its former MP, Terence Higgins', birthday today - 94 years old. There must be something in Worthing air

If Labour want to win Shoreham & East Worthing they need to put up a better candidate than the last screaming Momentum Corbynite banshee!!
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Is she? What has she done for Worthing?

First I’ve heard of that.

Hasn’t she stood and lost twice in Worthing West General Elections?

I can’t see it third time lucky.

1. From a campaigning perspective, I think she's won a couple of by-elections (and a Lib-Dem has jumped on board) and raised the profile of the Worthing Labour party. I really don't think they could have done much better than they have of late. 10 out of 10?

2. In terms of policy outcomes it's probably early days yet. I can't be specific but it seems that they are coming up with some ideas for the future of Worthing and contesting some of the Tory policies (e.g. Portland Rd.). You'll have to do your own homework on this.

3. She speaks well, isn't given to outbursts at Council meeting and works diligently on committee work (I've seen this at first hand). She's good on TV talking about her day job.

4. I think you are right that she has stood before, but Loughton's majority has narrowed, so in-roads have been made.

5. Students of political history will point to many distinguished parliamentarians who have been unsuccessful in their early attempt at getting elected.

6. I only said they 'could do worse' than choose her which is a bit of damning with faint praise. I actually think she'd make a very credible candidate and MP. For one thing, she's had a proper job and isn't some sort of party functionary groomed for the role from leaving uni (or a bloody journo). Being young and a woman won't hurt her chances either.

But let's await the May local govt elections eh?
 


Deleted member 37369

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Aug 21, 2018
1,994
4. I think you are right that she has stood before, but Loughton's majority has narrowed, so in-roads have been made.

She stood twice in West Worthing - 2017 and 2019 - her share of the vote went backwards in 2019.

And in 2019 Loughton got 51% share of vote in EW&S (first time over 50% since the constituency was formed) - a 2.2%+ swing. Labour's share was down 2.3% - and this was with a huge local campaign by Labour.
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
She stood twice in West Worthing - 2017 and 2019 - her share of the vote went backwards in 2019.

And in 2019 Loughton got 51% share of vote in EW&S (first time over 50% since the constituency was formed) - a 2.2%+ swing. Labour's share was down 2.3% - and this was with a huge local campaign by Labour.

I stand (or kneel) corrected. (2019 was a Labour shocker generally.)

Let's see what transpires.

And fair play to Loughton (who I generally can't stand) for having a pop at Johnson.
 




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