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Let's have a new look council



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I attended the full council meeting on July 14, when the vote of no confidence was taken on Mayor Martin Winter, as you would expect he says he will not stand down, and who can blame him on his salary.
I for one will when Martin Winter's term of office comes to an end, will lobby every leader of every political party in Doncaster on behalf of the council tax payer of Doncaster, that when a new Mayor is elected, every officer of every department of DMBC must be replaced, starting at the top with the Managing Director Mr Paul Hart, these officers have been aware of the way the Mayor has run our town, but none of them have lifted a finger to stop it, they have all been willing to carry out his deeds and except the Queens shilling and turn a blind eye to it, when Martin Winter is out on his ear let's have a new look council that will put Doncaster back on it's feet.

Michael Glynn
Hatfield Town Councillor, (Independent)




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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 12:09 PM
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