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Hell, it's nearly enough for Councillor Britcliffe's hotel accommodation for two nights. Only a tenner short.:rolleyes: |
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Even in these financially challenging times there's still more money to be made in the City or the Law, than there is in Whitehall (or Scaitcliffe House.) I'd prefer to see the modern equivalents of Jenny Lee, Aneurin Bevan, and Bessie Braddock in politics. Their main raison d'etre for being involved in politics was primarily to help those less fortunate than themselves in society. (I'm sure there must be a Tory old timer who had integrity, to add to my list, it's just that I can't think of one off the top of my head.) :D |
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whilst i respect Greg Popes stance on the matter, what i can't grasp is him saying " they should throw the book at them" when in fact they can't do sod all about it.:confused: this fact i'm sure he knows, so therefore i suggest he puts some vigor into trying to change this scandal. cos whilst these people remain fireproof, words are meaningless.;)
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another scandal from yet more politicians, it never changes does it
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flashy dear they learn their trade when involved with local polotics then move on to bigger scams when they become propper polotitions
well those that are as crooked as a £3 note that is which sadly seems to be quite a lot of them its unfair to say all of them are crooks or scamming the system but theres quite a lot of them it would seem that are and do |
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quite a lot of them? dont you mean 'the majority of them'? |
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It possibly just seems like they're all on the make because the papers like to make it look like it and because you don't hear about the ones that are just getting on and doing their job. |
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yes Gayle, i see what you are saying and agree with most of it, the three or four a year are only the ones that WE hear about, i bet a lot more are covered up that we DONT hear about
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nah wyn n even bigger scandal is the "Lords" has no comeback mechanism on these thieves.
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I wholeheartedly agree, Spuggie, but having (barely) survived the Wilson, Callaghan and Foot years, I just sat back and waited until another dose of Labour policies were seen to all but destroy the wellbeing of our once proud country. UK PLC is like the Marie Celeste: abandoned and derilect in the stinking mire of rule by Brussels. Guess it's just another case of 'I told you so!'
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Fairness in politics! Pull the other one, Greg. You are subservient to an unelected Prime Minister who has now proved to be a failed chancellor who sold off the family silver to make himself and his murdering sidekick, Blair look good on the world stage. That being the case, then the views of the electorate are shown to have been sidelined in the interests of no-one but Gordon Brown. What we need is a General Election - NOW!
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The most you can accuse Brown of selling off was the polish that was used to clean the silver, for that's all that was left.;) |
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I mentioned John Major's Conservative government earlier, and we really should be taking more inspiration from that era of 'Family Values' politics. As well as all these finacial bungs we could do with some nice juicy sex scandals. Things just aren't the same as in the 'good old days'. I'll go and dig out my footy shirt, my gimp mask, and my bag of oranges. :D |
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