RPRA Rule Changes

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Bowbroom wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:45 pm So despite some peoples thoughts, the SW region have made sure that their members have been able to vote on the proposals, good on them
Lol or maybe it's because of the actions of what those same people thought.
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Please enlighten us what actions were taken and by whom to turn the region from as was reported non functioning into compliance with the rules
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Bowbroom wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 3:32 pm Please enlighten us what actions were taken and by whom to turn the region from as was reported non functioning into compliance with the rules
You dont need enlightening.
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Oh but I do, please don’t keep it to yourself and your inner circle, it might stand the rest of us in good stead in the future if we have to try to reverse a seemingly impossible position, it’s always good to learn for that in itself is the way to enlightenment.
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Bowbroom wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 5:38 pm Oh but I do, please don’t keep it to yourself and your inner circle, it might stand the rest of us in good stead in the future if we have to try to reverse a seemingly impossible position, it’s always good to learn for that in itself is the way to enlightenment.
Oh I think you know enough in terms of how to implement the rules of the RPRA.
Keep hiding behind that alias.
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I think it’s a shame that you have decided not to share how and by whom actions were made to bring an allegedly intransigent region into compliance but hey Ho, by the way it’s not an alias but a nom de plume.
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It’s just good that our region were finally allowed to have a say on the future of our sport.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Bowbroom wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 1:45 pm So despite some peoples thoughts, the SW region have made sure that their members have been able to vote on the proposals, good on them
Yes Bowbroom, it was a complete surprise to me.
After the debarcle we had at the EM meeting, I wouldn't put anything past the current hierarchy to use any strategy going in an attempt to block the proposals.
Ian Dodds summed it up at the EM meeting when he was challenged on voting again for our own proposals saying "the RPRA have told us to do it this way" - very democratic!
So please don't be surprised when we don't applaud them for doing what the rules tell them they have to.
....here we go again. Lets not keep bickering over this, we had agreed to draw a line under it. I really don't want to fall out with anyone whether the proposals are carried or not. Like you said previously - what will be will be!
Have you paired up yet?
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I can confirm today that the Cumbria region voted unanimously against the new proposals.
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Does anybody else know how their region voted?
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