Saturday, 12 October 2019

LEAVE IT TO A DAME

Some months ago the Dame was asked to contribute her thoughts on how to reduce the noise of supercars. 


Being an avid reader she picked up on a government trial of acoustic cameras and insisted the Council get in on the trials
When she reported this innovation to the Council Panel she was genuinely shocked that not one officer knew of the trial!



In no time at all Cllr Johnny Thalassites got in on the act. 
If he had been doing his job properly he would not have needed an old lady to tell him of this innovative approach to tackling the problem.

The Dame was surprised to find that young Johnny has never had a proper job so the £55,000 a year he is getting must be like manna from heaven: his mama must be delighted to have him off her hands.....


10 comments:

  1. Heard on the grapevine Johnny is a lawyer and an involved member of the tory party - did someone get that wrong? Doh!

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  2. He may have qualified but has never had a proper job I have heard. Being a lawyer is not a job!

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  3. BS with bells on12 October 2019 at 18:57

    The bottom of the greasy RBKC pole (class of 2018)....

    https://www.timeshighereducation.com/author/johnny-thalassites

    Johnny Thalassites

    Johnny is a Law student at the University of Bristol (class of 2017), where he edits the Lifestyle section of Epigram, the student newspaper, and also serves as President of the University of Bristol Conservative Association.

    Having previously written for the Daily Telegraph and Huffington Post about current affairs and education, he now joins Times Higher Education as a student blogger.

    London-born, but of Greek, Cypriot and American heritage, particular interests of his include politics and sport. If not reading newspaper op-eds, he can usually be found at Stamford Bridge, cheering on his local team, Chelsea, in his spare time.

    Students could soon invoke their consumer rights

    A student blogger examines why British students might look to Scandinavia – not for post-Brexit trade models, but to defend themselves against more tuition fee rises
    By Johnny Thalassites 14 July

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  4. So, a student studying law is presumed to understand planning.
    A highly experienced RA chairman met Thlassites to discuss an issue of paramount importance to his members and was severely disappointed. Bring back Daniel Moylan. All is forgiven....

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  5. Mrs Tina Thalassites13 October 2019 at 09:32

    You leave my Johnny alone....how dare you? My son is very clever and you Hornet readers make me sick.

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  6. Is this the same Tina Thalassites who teaches my son at a local primary school? So the entire family are being paid by RBKC? No wonder Greece got into a mess!

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  7. Who is Tina Thalassites?

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  8. Teacher at a Chelsea primary school and Johnny's mum

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  9. Perfectly innocent then - no need to blame her for sticking up for sonny or Greece getting into a mess!

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