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cmonstanley 25-07-2011 21:13

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Renewed concern about Atos medical assessments | Society | The Guardian Atos acquires Siemens IT Solutions and Services - NDTV Profit theres a connection here, wonder why the same companies have won all the goverment contracts so much for competition just more evidence they are lining their donors pockets with billions of pounds of contracts

Wynonie Harris 25-07-2011 21:23

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 921190)
Interesting how anyone who views this government as destructive in any way are quickly jumped on and marked down as some sort of socialist commie types... seems to me that combat jackets and berets would be more the the in thing with the far right at this time.:eek:

Mancie, lad, you've never met Jaysay and Boeing Guy - number two crops, harringtons, braces, half-mast levis and cherry red DMs. You don't want to mess with these lads!

In all seriousness, Mancie, although I like to characterize you and C'mon as classic "Citizen Smith" types, a constantly recurring theme of mine (to the point of tedium, some might say) is that I'd like to see MORE leftwing/Labour types arguing their point of view on here. Why don't Graham, Bernard, Claytonender, Clare Pritchard, Ken and others of a similar persuasion come on here and present a reasoned critique of the present government and, more importantly, suggest an alternative? I'd probably agree with some of their views. What winds people up (and to be fair,this is more C'mon's approach than yours) is a post consisting of a few garbled words followed by a link to some newspaper article. So come on, Labour party supporters, fight your corner! :)

Boeing Guy 25-07-2011 21:27

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Wyn, it would be lovely to have a good old fashioned debate on here, with some of those mentioned.
But to reply to cmon, in a way he will understand:
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. In the autumn of 2008, Atos Origin was one subject of a government enquiry after it attracted comment from British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who said that the company would have "to explain itself" after a memory stick with passwords and user names for an important government computer system was found in the car park of a public house.[ The DWP, who had awarded Atos Origin the Government Gateway contract, later confirmed that the memory stick had only held the data of just a handful of people and all of their password information was encrypted.
A little bit of cut and paste, now you must excuse me as I need to go and whip ones servants.:D

Mancie 25-07-2011 21:49

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 921199)
Mancie, lad, you've never met Jaysay and Boeing Guy - number two crops, harringtons, braces, half-mast levis and cherry red DMs. You don't want to mess with these lads!

In all seriousness, Mancie, although I like to characterize you and C'mon as classic "Citizen Smith" types, a constantly recurring theme of mine (to the point of tedium, some might say) is that I'd like to see MORE leftwing/Labour types arguing their point of view on here. Why don't Graham, Bernard, Claytonender, Clare Pritchard, Ken and others of a similar persuasion come on here and present a reasoned critique of the present government and, more importantly, suggest an alternative? I'd probably agree with some of their views. What winds people up (and to be fair,this is more C'mon's approach than yours) is a post consisting of a few garbled words followed by a link to some newspaper article. So come on, Labour party supporters, fight your corner! :)

:D..funny thing is that mine would have been 2 inch braces, Ben Sherman, buffed up brogues and a crombie;) so we were'nt far off in them days!

Mancie 25-07-2011 22:16

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 921201)
Wyn, it would be lovely to have a good old fashioned debate on here, with some of those mentioned.

Yes but not likley to happen..I can see how tedious and useless most of the political posts on here must be.. but this is a "forum".. if some of the more politically active members posted on national affairs then there maybe a decent debate.. fact is they did in the run up to the last General Election then signed off when it was over. :eek:

cmonstanley 26-07-2011 07:48

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the proof is in the pudding what is plan b:rolleyes:BBC News - GDP figures expected to show the UK economy has slowed

jaysay 26-07-2011 08:44

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 921182)
i was better off under labour now the worjking class is taking the hit for the tory scum;) Britain's social elastic is almost at snapping point | Polly Toynbee | Comment is free | The Guardian

Oh come on, Poll Dance Polly, do me a favoure:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

jaysay 26-07-2011 08:48

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 921273)
the proof is in the pudding what is plan b:rolleyes:BBC News - GDP figures expected to show the UK economy has slowed

Thats probably in keeping with your one brain cell RIP

Margaret Pilkington 26-07-2011 11:30

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John....I think he might have two brain cells...it is just that one of them is in 'inhibitary mode'(not functioning).

jaysay 26-07-2011 18:12

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 921321)
John....I think he might have two brain cells...it is just that one of them is in 'inhibitary mode'(not functioning).

There ain't a lot of hope for the other one either Margaret:D

DaveinGermany 26-07-2011 19:21

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 921191)
I moan and groan about the way the economic and social foundation of this country is being demolished by an inept ruling government..of course you don't agree ...

I wouldn't say so, there are things that have been done by the present Government that I personally don't agree with & in that respect I would say that my views would be aligned with yours. Also the last Government did things I didn't agree with, but there isn't a lot that can be done to change the situation.

What I'd like to see is a ruling government, be it coalition or single party that puts the peoples opinions & concerns at the forefront of everything they do & working towards delivering exactly what people want as opposed to politicians lining their own nests & catering for the interests of their associates.

Margaret Pilkington 26-07-2011 19:32

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Me too son....But I reckon I might just die waiting for it to happen.

There is no political party that cares much for the hope, opinions or thoughts of the electorate........They are all cut from the same old musty bit of cloth....there is very little difference between what they do(which is, once in office, any old thing they want.... regardless of their promises) They spend time and energy back biting, name calling and point scoring......this energy could be better used to think up some relevant realistic plans to drag the UK out of the EU, close the gates to scroungers from other countries, and sort out the problems that beset the country.

(not a cut and paste to be seen)

andrewb 27-07-2011 07:14

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 921436)
Me too son....But I reckon I might just die waiting for it to happen.

There is no political party that cares much for the hope, opinions or thoughts of the electorate........They are all cut from the same old musty bit of cloth....there is very little difference between what they do(which is, once in office, any old thing they want.... regardless of their promises) They spend time and energy back biting, name calling and point scoring......this energy could be better used to think up some relevant realistic plans to drag the UK out of the EU, close the gates to scroungers from other countries, and sort out the problems that beset the country.

(not a cut and paste to be seen)

Problem is “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time”.

andrewb 27-07-2011 07:31

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 921273)
the proof is in the pudding what is plan b:rolleyes:BBC News - GDP figures expected to show the UK economy has slowed

This isn't proof of anything.

Economic growth from such a deep recession was always going to be choppy. There's nothing at all to suggest that an alternative plan to reducing the deficit would work better, it may even have delivered us worse growth figures, perhaps even negative growth.

Not dealing with the deficit hasn't exactly gone well for Greece and Portugal.

Margaret Pilkington 27-07-2011 08:08

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 921571)
Problem is “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time”.

No, Andrew, I don't think it is that at all.

I am just sick of politicians saying one thing and doing another......not listening to the electorate on the things that the electorate consider to be important......I am fed up of them treating us all like we cannot use our critical thought processes......of them living high on the hog, while we struggle to make ends meet.......Spending money we cannot afford on things like the recent 'Happiness Index'.......what on earth was that all about?
And it cost us - the tax payer, 2 million pounds(or at least that is what is reported).
What kind of idiot spends money on something that an 11 year old could probably tell you?


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