Words fail me

ianrobo wrote:So thats a bit more cash available and I will see if I can help here in West Midlands as we have so few others it seems.
ianrobo wrote:I have looked at them before but as I live just 100M outside of Birmingham I have no elected reps I can badger etc. Obviously with the proposed cycle lanes I am very excited by those because I use the A34 a lot to go to work
mjr wrote:ianrobo wrote:I have looked at them before but as I live just 100M outside of Birmingham I have no elected reps I can badger etc. Obviously with the proposed cycle lanes I am very excited by those because I use the A34 a lot to go to work
There's more that can be done beside badgering elected reps, plus you also have some of your own - Warwickshire perhaps? Now there's a county hall that might benefit from filling with badgers!
MikeF wrote:Words fail me too.
Chris Boardman, the former Olympic and Tour de France cyclist who is now British Cycling’s policy adviser, said he was amazed at the comments.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jan/12/rail-strike-failing-grayling-cant-do-badly wrote:Rail strike: search goes on for a job Failing Grayling can't do badly
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Failing Grayling has been demoted so often in his political career, as David Cameron and Theresa May have vainly searched for a job he can’t do badly, that there should have been a certain familiarity to his predicament.
Psamathe wrote:Relevanthttps://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jan/12/rail-strike-failing-grayling-cant-do-badly wrote:Rail strike: search goes on for a job Failing Grayling can't do badly
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Failing Grayling has been demoted so often in his political career, as David Cameron and Theresa May have vainly searched for a job he can’t do badly, that there should have been a certain familiarity to his predicament.
Ian