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Branley special: How dare they delay rent cut

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Published Date: 09 July 2009
I WORK full time, receiving only the minimum wage, and I am a council house tenant, and pay full rent and council tax.
I have to be careful about how I spend my money and, in the current climate and with the school holidays coming up, am grateful for any extra financial support I can get.

I work damned hard to pay my bills and look after my children.

I was, therefore, extremely upset to read in the Gazette that Coun Branley's protest at the council meeting on Thursday, June 25, prevented councillors agreeing to a reduction in the council house rents.

How dare she disrupt a meeting like this to try to make a statement justifying her husband's actions in not attending his meetings and being kicked off the council as a result.

If she cannot behave herself, she should follow her husband and leave the council.

Perhaps then, people like me can get the promised reduction in our rents.

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2009 1:33 PM
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  • Location: South Shields
 
 

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