CAMPAIGNERS have been left disgusted after Calne Town councillors voted not to fly the flag for the third time.
The move, decided at a Calne Town Council meeting yesterday, was met with disgust by Royal British Legion members.Ten councillors voted in favour of flying the flag on special occasions and for repatriation ceremonies.
I believe that this decision is a good compromise and hopefully will mean that this subject will be allowed to be closed. The issue in Calne is the "travellers site" and peoples efforts should be focused on that!
I believe that this decision is a good compromise and hopefully will mean that this subject will be allowed to be closed. The issue in Calne is the "travellers site" and peoples efforts should be focused on that!
[quote][bold]P Dolman[/bold] wrote:
I believe that this decision is a good compromise and hopefully will mean that this subject will be allowed to be closed. The issue in Calne is the "travellers site" and peoples efforts should be focused on that![/quote] The statement above is factually incorrect, the Council voted against the flag, then for the flag, then against the flag. The headline of another report on this subject was [italic]Carry on up the Flagpole[/italic] which remains very apt.
P.Dolman believes that this decision is a good compromise. Isn’t a compromise generally reached by mutual agreement to meet at some middle ground? Have the electorate who signed the petitions agreed to meet at some middle ground? I think not. Have the Councillors chosen to vote against the express wishes of those people and just give them less than they are asking for? I think so.
You hope that this subject will be allowed to be closed, don’t build your hopes up…
P Dolman wrote:
I believe that this decision is a good compromise and hopefully will mean that this subject will be allowed to be closed. The issue in Calne is the "travellers site" and peoples efforts should be focused on that!
The statement above is factually incorrect, the Council voted against the flag, then for the flag, then against the flag. The headline of another report on this subject was Carry on up the Flagpole which remains very apt.
P.Dolman believes that this decision is a good compromise. Isn’t a compromise generally reached by mutual agreement to meet at some middle ground? Have the electorate who signed the petitions agreed to meet at some middle ground? I think not. Have the Councillors chosen to vote against the express wishes of those people and just give them less than they are asking for? I think so.
You hope that this subject will be allowed to be closed, don’t build your hopes up…
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