Craig Ian Hall Independent
In no particular order these are some of my thoughts on policies
Exporting peace through green technology, Corruption Czar no golden handshakes with gags attached leading to better governance Community and amenity plan/investment Peer group promotions Civic authority Michelin style trade bodies for excellence Energy accounting as opposed to carbon currency Abolish private pensions Make banking boring, bring back mutuals and increase the scope for credit unions Get leveridge from banking sector ie. Threaten to set of bank of Britain up– people would flock to with their savings and mortgages give a choice right now in the current climate. All of these ideas would lead to better governance, but not much money in it for the movers and shakers I have over recent years sent letters to various newspapers with varying degrees of success. I have posted them to my blog where I have complete editorial control. Published and unpublished, Wagstaffe's Blog It gives a flavour of where I am coming from. |
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Why on earth would ya abolish private pensions?:confused:
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Thats were the chips came from for the banks to play in the casino with. The Pension Funds have become the new Endowment Policies.
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well at least the bloke has bothered to post his polocies... some of them seem like anarchy but increasing scope for credit unions and mutuals seems a good idea.
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Green Technology is this going to be a practical version of green technology or some half baked rushed together with no proof of practicality or use green technology? Have you got the expertise to recognise useful green technology or are you going to rely on other 'experts'? If so, how are you going to choose them? Quote:
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If you don't tell us how can we know they will be the Community/amenity/plan/investment plans that we want? Quote:
Your Peer group? My Peer group? OUR Peer group? According to Wiki:- Quote:
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Please explain how this is a good thing by telling us what it is. Quote:
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Increase the scope of Credit Unions, how? And to who's advantage. (If it my advantage I would like to know). Quote:
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Good to know you have a blog, I won't be reading it just yet, I might do later depending on how you reply to this little post of mine, it is good of you to come on here and at least give us your idea of policies, that is more than some from other parties have done. Quote:
"You seem to come across half-baked and have some very low quality ingredients". But what do I know? I'm only a voter affiliated to no party trying to decide for whom I should vote. Thank you, you have made that decision so much easier, best of luck with the rest of our communities voters. :) |
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How can you increase the scope of credit unions .. without having the membership and without turning it into a bank or building society?
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There's always one on every site tripping folk up for grammatical errors. So my apologies for any future mistakes, I do try.
Exporting peace through green technology We have at our disposal some highly skilled workers whose task is to develop weapons systems. Instead of them developing things for war, could we not try something a little different and transparent. Aim for peace not profit. The Government had a campaign on knife crime, not long ago, reminding youths of the dangers to themselves of carrying knives. What a pity they couldn't have the forsight when increasing arms export to both Russia and Georgia in the run up to that particular conflict. The late Robin Cook talked of an ethical foreign policy, stopping the production and export of arms would be a big step in that direction. Some would argue about job losses but if you took that to it's logical conclusion, war would be good. |
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A corruption zsar.
Good governance is a key element if we are to develop progressive politics. That can only be achieved when we know everything that has been going on. Setting up some kind of amnesty would allow some folk to come forward without fear. The Virgin/Cathay price fixing case is a good example of what can be exposed and dealt with. You only have to look at the press awards that are handed out each year to journalists exposing corruption to realise how difficult it is to weed out. |
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Abolish Private Pensions is one of the most ludicrous ideas i ever heard, 100s of thousands of people have paid in em fer years, many now drawing them, n are quite happy to be doing so, if ya had said mend the loopholes that unscrupulous firms use to rob em, then ya may be on a winner, as is can only see ya alienating many potential voters.
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I notice Wagstaffe has little to say about Care in the Community for discharged loonatics.
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I remember reading a book as a child, wagstaffe are you living out your fictional life?:rolleyes:
Wagstaffe the Wind-up Boy: Amazon.co.uk: Jan Needle: Books |
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