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jaysay 28-07-2009 08:35

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 731575)
What with Margaret setting up an Anarchist Party, and Gayle getting a new dog. Exciting times in Ossy at the moment.

Its always exciting in Ossy Bernard, your welcome anytime:D

Wynonie Harris 28-07-2009 09:16

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 731664)
Its always exciting in Ossy Bernard, your welcome anytime:D

You'd better be stocking on tea and biscuits with all these invitations you're issuing, mate! :D

jaysay 28-07-2009 09:24

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 731681)
You'd better be stocking on tea and biscuits with all these invitations you're issuing, mate! :D

We're jut like that in Ossy Wynonie:D very friendly and accommodating:rolleyes:

Tealeaf 28-07-2009 09:26

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So are cannibals.

jaysay 28-07-2009 10:10

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 731687)
So are cannibals.

We eat cannibals for Breakfast Tealeaf:D

MargaretR 28-07-2009 10:30

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In the press today - Mandelslime claimed expenses for attending Bildeburg
..since we paid for it at least we ought to know what was said there, shouldn't we?
chance would be a fine thing:rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 28-07-2009 13:02

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And here's another way that the greedy, grabbing sods are dipping their snouts in the trough...

MPs ignore public anger and give themselves £9,000 expenses deal by stealth - Telegraph

BERNADETTE 28-07-2009 13:20

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Did anybody really expect things to change? Their sheer arrogance is amazing!!!!

jaysay 28-07-2009 15:56

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The mind really does boggle:(

BERNADETTE 02-08-2009 18:03

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It just gets better and better, the MP's who are standing down at the election because of the expenses scandal have now decided to award themselves £65,000. Is there no end to their audacity?

garinda 02-08-2009 23:38

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 732862)
Is there no end to their audacity?

No.

I'm still hoping, probably in vain, that the MPs who claimed for mortgages they didn't have, because they'd already ended, will be prosecuted for fraud.

You can bet your bottom expenses receipt that if it was a woman, who'd claimed housing benefit as a single person, whilst shacked up with her fella, her feet wouldn't touch the floor until she was in the court dock.

garinda 02-08-2009 23:41

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They've also awarded themselves this, since the expenses scandal.

MPs ignore public anger and give themselves £9,000 expenses deal by stealth - Telegraph

A clean sweep, and transparency?

Yeah right.

BERNADETTE 02-08-2009 23:42

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 732910)
No.

I'm still hoping, probably in vain, that the MPs who claimed for mortgages they didn't have, because they'd already ended, will be prosecuted for fraud.

You can bet your bottom expenses receipt that if it was a woman, who'd claimed housing benefit as a single person, whilst shacked up with her fella, her feet wouldn't touch the floor until she was in the court dock.

Yep and this makes it even more hypocritical, "do as I say not as I do" springs to mind. It really is a travesty and by the way I am not condoning benefit fraud but my goodness this does take the biscuit!!!!

garinda 02-08-2009 23:50

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 732913)
Yep and this makes it even more hypocritical, "do as I say not as I do" springs to mind. It really is a travesty and by the way I am not condoning benefit fraud but my goodness this does take the biscuit!!!!

Neither am I.

Fraud is a crime, and should be prosecuted, no matter who you are.

Even if you are the one who makes the laws.

BERNADETTE 03-08-2009 00:08

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 732916)
Neither am I.

Fraud is a crime, and should be prosecuted, no matter who you are.

Even if you are the one who makes the laws.

But unfortunately the ones at the top seem to change the laws relating to them when it suits:mad: Absolutely no faith in any party now as they are all in as deep as each other. You can't credit the state the finances of the country are in and they still seem to think it is their right to keep robbing it!!!


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