Tim Aker, the intrepid grassroots coordinator of the Taxpayers' Alliance, was in Bath yesterday. He was not enjoying a day being pampered as the Romans did when they visited the city, instead he had work to do representing the interests of local people opposed to Bath Rapid Transit Scheme.
If any of you want to see an example of how local government does not work in this country, then click HERE. It is nothing short of disgraceful, and is an insult to every voter who elected this discredited bunch of gerrymandering bullies.
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Democracy is not alive and well in Bath
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Posted August 6, 2009 with 153 reads
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