Just in from Tory HQ, barely one hours since today's article was published and I dropped Cameron an email.
"Dear Mr Frost
Thank you for your email to the Conservative Party.
It is important to note that planning permission is granted on a quasi-legal basis according to regulations laid out by the Government. Councils are required to make any rulings according to these regulations.
The Conservatives have pledged to rethink this policy and for local opinion to be taken into account, to ensure that Councils actions first and foremost represent the needs of the local community.
Thank you for taking the time to write to the Party on this matter.
Yours sincerely
Elliot Grainger Elliot Grainger
Party Chairman's Office
CCHQ"
They used to take two weeks or so to answer!
By the way, if anyone can understand what their response actually means please could they enlighten me?
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ReplyDeleteWhat it means is that, just like Gordon Weirdo, they are listening nd feel your pain.....
ReplyDeleteI would rather like to make politicians feel some pain.
ReplyDeleteAn explanation - short-form:
ReplyDelete"It's all Labour's fault and once we're in power we promise to think about doing something about the regulations"
Long-form:
"It's all Labour's fault and once we're in power we definitely going to think about maybe tweaking the regulations around a bit to make people think they actually have a say in what happens"