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In support of Hong Kong
Felt I wanted to express at least some gesture of support for Hong Kong’s brave and disciplined democracy activists.
Posted in 17.China
Tagged Birmingham, Chief Executive, China, Common Good, democracy, dick rodgers, Hong Kong, umbrella, yellow
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PUBLIC MEETING TOWN HALL NEWARK SATURDAY 31ST MAY 11AM TO 12 NOON. ALL WELCOME.
All are invited to this public pre-election meeting at the town hall including the other parties to discuss what is wrong with the banks and how to put it right… And why it matters so very much to us all. … Continue reading
Posted in 01 budgets government finance, 02 business
Tagged bank of england, by-election, christian, common good party, debt, dick rodgers, money, Newark, Nottinghamshire, ñ, politics, South well
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Mass death sentences in Egypt
I’m not a big fan of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood but it can’t be right to sentence 529 of them to death in absentia with 683 more in the pipeline. This is the sort of thing that will stoke up resentment … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, Birmingham, common good party, court, Coventry, death sentence, dick rodgers, Egypt, Middle East, Muslim, Muslim Brotherhood, violence, Wolverhampton
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My plan to stand in the European Election in the West Midlands
I plan to stand in the European Election in the West Midlands: join me.
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Tagged bank of england, banks, Birmingham, Black Country, Burton upon Trent, China, christian, common good party, Coventry, dick rodgers, economy, electricity, European Election, gas, hereford, local government, nhs, Northfield, rail, regional government, Rugby, Selly Oak, Shrewsbury, Stafford, Stoke, student fees, UKIP, utilities, Wolverhampton
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An elected mayor for Birmingham UK
Please use your referendum vote to oppose making the mayor here a directly elected office. An elected mayor would be remote, protected by a large PR team and minders and would relate to us by TV sound-bites and it would … Continue reading
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Tagged B31, banner, Birmingham, cabinet member, Council, democracy, dick rodgers, Edgbaston, election. Sutton Coldfield, Erdington, Harborne, Ladywood, Lee Bank, local government, Longbridge, Lord Mayor, mayor, NO, Northfield, placard, protest, referendum, regional government, Selly Oak, vote
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