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I have just received a parking ticket while parking on the new Loom leisure park while shopping in Tesco,I was parked in a Disabled Bay,My disabled sticker wallet was on the dash but not opened,My tax... Show more »I have just received a parking ticket while parking on the new Loom leisure park while shopping in Tesco,I was parked in a Disabled Bay,My disabled sticker wallet was on the dash but not opened,My tax disc shows as a disabled person,after reading the summons it says I have not adhered to the terms & conditions of the car park clearly stated on the signage,from where I was parked the signage is approx 300mtrs away,up a pole approx 3mtrs off the floor,the small print on the signage stating the terms & conditions is so small is very difficult to read,there was no parking ticket left on My windscreen only time I found out re the penalty was a letter in the post with a picture of My car saying amount due £150.00 but if payed within 14 days it would be £75.00,I would think a lot of people will fall fowl to this issue as the terms & conditions quoted on the signage are so small & difficult to read, I would appreciate Your comments on this matter,regards Geoff Campion,6 Lancaster Court,Leigh,wn7 2ee.07792904289 Show less »
Submitted by: geoff campion | 3 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Local Issues | Report |
why not legalise drugs in the uk now as other countrys have already DONE ?....WITH GREAT SUCCESS?...THEY ARE NOW FLOODING THE STREETS OF LONDON AND UK NOW....WHAT HAVE WE LOOSE?
Submitted by: peter campbel | 1 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Crime | Report |
Hi Andy, I agree with you completely - where we are born should not affect our chances in life. At the moment I believe that train fares are a major cause of division between the north and south. I ... Show more »Hi Andy, I agree with you completely - where we are born should not affect our chances in life. At the moment I believe that train fares are a major cause of division between the north and south. I had an interview in London and it cost me over £100 to get there and back from Leeds - and it was not reimbursed! I also think that the extravagant train fares encourage people to use their cars and therefore do not do anything to combat climate change. Do you have any ideas how we could work towards a fairer and more realistic transport system? Show less »
Submitted by: Lynsey | 7 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Politics | Report |
You are great in answering questions regarding NHS, BUT you really don't answer questions on Foreign policy or issues regarding community cohesion very well. What would you change in foreign policy?
Submitted by: Twitter_AishaGani | 2 votes for this..
What is your realistic vision of a fairer Britain?
Submitted by: Moman | 5 votes for this..
If you are a believer in true democracy. My question is why hasn’t England got it’s own Parliament?
Submitted by: Gashy | 8 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: English Devolution | Report |
Do you think that where someone is born should impact on their ability to be Prime Minister?
Submitted by: Martin.Fleet | 7 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Politics |
The Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish people are all benefiting from having their own parliament and assemblies working in their interest. Isn't it time the people of England were consulted on the re-establishment... Show more »The Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish people are all benefiting from having their own parliament and assemblies working in their interest. Isn't it time the people of England were consulted on the re-establishment of the English parliament to work in the interests of the people of England? There's no thirst for regional government in England (see the NE referendum result) and the most recent survey on the subject (April 2010) returned 68% of English people in favour of an English parliament. Show less »
The Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish people are all benefiting from having their own parliament and assemblies working in their interest. Isn't it time the people of England were consulted on the re-establishment of the English parliament to work in the interests of the people of England? There's no thirst for regional government in England (see the NE referendum result) and the most recent survey on the subject (April 2010) returned 68% of English people in favour of an English parliament.
Submitted by: Ashaz | 7 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: English Devolution |
If we assume an era of coalition politics is here to stay, should Labour court or vilify the Lib Dems?
Submitted by: LabourDealer | 9 votes for this..
Are there any aspects of the 'Big Society' that you wish had been implemented as Labour policy?
Submitted by: RJMPolitics | 10 votes for this..
Examples like Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon which is on the verge of being privatised, due to a decision you took as Health Sec, make me doubt as to whether you're the right candidate. Would you... Show more »Examples like Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon which is on the verge of being privatised, due to a decision you took as Health Sec, make me doubt as to whether you're the right candidate. Would you reverse this decision if you eventually became PM and bring all hospitals and NHS services back into true public ownership, run for the public, by the NHS? Show less »
Submitted by: Twitter_samgoodby | 14 votes for this..
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