Monday, 12 June 2017

A COUNCILLOR ON THE WHINE!


Fuming with the Dame!
For several years the Hornet's Nest has relentlessly attacked Conservative councillors for misbehaviour. 
Yet when Labour Councillor Mason is 'called out' by the old Dame he sends her a whining email claiming he did not say what he was accused of saying.



In other words he claims to have said nothing offensive to Borwick Jun.
Does the Dame believe him? 
No.
Perhaps, to clear matters up, Cllr Mason might share with us all his words of advice to young Borwick.
We are waiting, Cllr.


36 comments:

  1. Fly On The Wall12 June 2017 at 15:32

    Having observed disgraceful Cllr Mason at a number of meetings, participating in a boring and underwhelming way, and puffing at outside meetings (eg Kensington PCT) where he regularly talked down to Officials, it did not surprise me one little bit to read about his inferiority complex.

    A young boy from a gentle person's family was too much of a temptation for the runt.

    Cllr Mason is overflowing with envy, inferiority and bitterness. The most boring profile of "Old Labour".

    No wonder EDC cannot stand him.

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  2. Come on, Mr Mason....tell us:
    *did you speak to Borwick Jun.
    * what did you tell him

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  3. In this day and age where people update us as far as their toilet habits via social media did no one catch it on their phone ?

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    1. No idea why not.

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    2. It never happened that's why.

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  4. Great stuff from our new MP

    "In Queen’s Gate ward, just south of Kensington Palace, the home of Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, one in five homes are empty or second homes" she said.

    “I strolled from Warwick Road down Kensington High Street and I photographed all the buildings to see if the lights are on,” she said. “There is an entire block, bought by one family, and they are never there and it is completely empty. In another block, One Kensington, there are 97 super-luxury flats and there are only four that ever have lights on.

    “Planning should be about people, not about making money for developers, and we have lost the plot on that. I am going to be shouting loud and hard about that in my role.”

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/11/emma-dent-coad-vows-to-confront-kensingtons-extreme-inequality

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    1. Fantastic opening salvo from EDC!

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  5. More of EDC and less of failed Cllr Mason would do Kensington the world of good

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  6. With EDC be careful what you wish for. Not for nothing have her colleagues been unable to work with her.

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  7. Cllr Mason is one of Cllr Dent Coad MP's closest allies and worked really hard to get her elected. Kensington Tories rather than Mrs May must be the laughing stock of the Conservative Party for not seeing what was going on under their noses.

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  8. Dangerous for EDC to associate with this prat

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    1. they are as thick as thieves

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  9. BULLY. PURE AND SIMPLE. PICKS ON THOSE SMALLER THAN HIM.

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  10. Ditto Lightfoot !

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  11. All said above.... why is the TMO van half way on the pavement? Please put me and my dearest into the draw for a fling on the SS... Should be fun, as they say.....

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    1. It's not a TMO van, it's a Council van.

      TMO vehicles are liveried with the TMO and/or TMO Repairs Direct logo. This van clearly has an RBK&C crest on the bonnet.

      TMO vehicles advertise the TMO's customer service number - 0800 137 111 - this van is advertising a number that clearly terminates at the Town Hall.

      I am no defender of the TMO, incompetent as they usually are, but any questions about this van and the behaviour of its driver should be directed at Hornton Street. For once Robert Black's minions are not to blame.

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    2. One can't help but feel that the only reason the TMO is even mentioned is because it is associated with the "lower orders" that the like of Sad Badger clearly hold in contempt.

      It was an election.

      The Conservative candidate proved unable to convince sufficient number of the electorate of their ability to represent them properly.

      Which given her track record on many a local and national issue is not exactly a complete surprise.

      Perhaps she was indeed "no good".

      Get over it.

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    3. She was shite. And that's not an uncommonly held view.

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    4. She may well have been shite, but she was "one of our own", which is clearly all that matters around here.

      It's not about doing the job, it's about breeding and the innate right to power. Is it any wonder wonder the country's going to the dogs? We are truly lions led by donkeys.

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    5. I don't know about all that, but some people do seem to have taken the election result rather badly.

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    6. None more so than the fools at Hornton Street I hope!

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    7. Whether Borwick was good, bad or indifferent you don't, unless you are crude and insensitive take it out on her son.
      If the Dame sees Mason she will hit him with her handbag.

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    8. I am sorry Sad Badger but we cannot have a lot of badgers running around the Hornet

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  12. Since when has a 17 year old public school lout been portrayed as a little boy?!!! Well done to Mason for putting him straight.

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    1. If young Borwick is a lout, which I doubt, then quite in order for a person of authority to give a few wise words of counsel, at an appropriate time and place. But the Dame reports that Mason picked on the lad, at a highly charged selection meeting, which was going wrong for his mother. And told the boy that his mother is rubbish.

      Mason should know better. He has chosen to stand as a representative of the people needs to learn that in his public life he should control his feelings of jealousy, envy and inferiority.

      And if it is all too much for him, then he should be big enough to pick on someone his own size when he feels compelled to vent his bile.

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    2. As noted elsewhere, Cllr. Mason's alleged comments are hardly cutting. They are unlikely to cause a graze, probably can't even manage a bruise.

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    3. And anyway, young Borwick is bigger than Mason

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  13. Congratulations are in order are they not for Dent Coad who did very well and hopefully will be the MP we have been waiting for the past forty years or so.

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    1. Yes, time the Dame showed some good manners herself and congratulated our new MP.

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    2. It's been a long day and the Dame had a large lunch so don't be irritating. If you took the trouble to read, over the years, the Dame's opinion of Emma Dent Coad you would know she thinks she's a good egg. Now stop your trouble making. The Dame will have none of it.

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  14. EDC knows very well that she is appreciated as a person of quality by the Hornets.

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  15. Dame. You should not be associating with the lower classes. You can see the man is a cad. He is not even wearing a jacket and tie.

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    1. Disgraceful....and he needs a proper haircut!

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  16. Lord Kensington13 June 2017 at 17:16

    Low order socialists do not understand the importance of a good barber. No point wasting time coaching Mason - too late.

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  17. Yes but he and EDC need public speaking training far more urgently. Very good for insomniacs. When they speak a wave of sleep spreads through the Chamber.

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    1. Fly On The Wall13 June 2017 at 19:01

      But she writes very well. And knows how to stir up the media.

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