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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 4929828" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Your quite right Roy I did leave, and rejoin. Ironically, I rejoined to have a vote at the egm! I have no chastisement in mind, but things are changing, and strong willed people will be required to keep up the momentum. So perhaps ex members could think again. I am known in "Doncaster Towers" for my dislike of handling and my wish to protect stewards. the latter, to my surprise has been taken on board. At the national at least, a written warning only will be given before ploughing, and stewards no longer have to confront miscreants.</p><p> As I have said, its not perfect, but its all we have, change is in the air, lets try to keep it going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 4929828, member: 4681"] Your quite right Roy I did leave, and rejoin. Ironically, I rejoined to have a vote at the egm! I have no chastisement in mind, but things are changing, and strong willed people will be required to keep up the momentum. So perhaps ex members could think again. I am known in "Doncaster Towers" for my dislike of handling and my wish to protect stewards. the latter, to my surprise has been taken on board. At the national at least, a written warning only will be given before ploughing, and stewards no longer have to confront miscreants. As I have said, its not perfect, but its all we have, change is in the air, lets try to keep it going. [/QUOTE]
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