goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Laurenrose
- 28 Jun 2017 09:42
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stan will not give a answer but will just post abuse no facts
2517GEORGE
- 28 Jun 2017 09:44
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Nick Ross (ex crimewatch) approached the current mayor of London (Labour) in 2008/9 to get a sprinkler system installed in Grenfell and other tower blocks---he was told NO not cost effective---------what price 79+ lives, obviously too high for caring Labour.
Stan
- 28 Jun 2017 09:44
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So that's at least £1 billion to prop up an incompetent prime minister, and an 8% pay rise for the most privileged family in the world.
Meanwhile you've got people burning to death in buildings on the back of saving a few grand, and public services cut to the bare bone in the name of austerity.
This government seriously needs to recalibrate its priorities, because this is nothing short of a national scandal.
Or better still kick them out!
Laurenrose
- 28 Jun 2017 09:46
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so you all now know stan is dishonest ,
he will not answer questions of interest
Dil
- 28 Jun 2017 09:47
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If Labour were as good as you seem to think Stan then everyone would be moving to Wales except our education results are worse than England and our NHS no better than England both fully under the control of Welsh Labour (who continually try to distance themselves from Corbyn and his loony chums).
At least you could come and watch a proper team :-)
Laurenrose
- 28 Jun 2017 09:47
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This government seriously needs to recalibrate its priorities, because this is nothing short of a national scandal.
that the scum who sub let should be let off
from stan
Dil
- 28 Jun 2017 09:49
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Most of those savings and cost cutting Stan are by Labour councils not the government. Mrs May got about as much to do with this disaster as me and you.
Stan
- 28 Jun 2017 09:58
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Cuts made by any council have and are being forced by of this Tory Government...so get your facts right you lot.
jimmy b
- 28 Jun 2017 10:08
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Silly Stan
Dil
- 28 Jun 2017 10:09
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Their choice where they make the cuts Stan. Maybe some of the Labour mayors could have ditched their Rolls or cut the civic hospitality budget a bit more first.
Squarely on the councils Stan , whichever party runs them.
Stan
- 28 Jun 2017 10:12
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Thank you for agreeing with me...Tory boys.
ExecLine
- 28 Jun 2017 10:36
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Our local Northampton council should not have lent £10.25m to the town's local football club to build a stadium (which loan subsequently defaulted) or additionally, given it the stadium land for £1.
Not forgetting that David MacIntosh (Con), the then leader of the council received a £30,000 donation from the stadium developer for his 2015 General Election fighting fund.
MacIntosh did actually get elected as an MP in that 2015 GE. However, he didn't dare stand again in the last GE.
Anyhow, as you can see, Stan, it's the councils concerned, that decide how, when, where and on what they spend their money on.
mentor
- 28 Jun 2017 10:38
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And what about that,
Are those judges also Labour supporters? .........
BEYOND SATIRE!
Two Romanian crooks slip into Britain. Romania wants them sent back. Our courts refuse because jail cells there are too small. Yep, it’s down to human rights
Daily Mail28 Jun 2017By Stephen Wright Associate News Editor
TWO Romanian fugitives cannot be extradited because jail cells in their homeland are too small.
UK judges say the cramped conditions contravene rulings from the European Court of Human Rights.
The court insists prisoners must ordinarily be allowed ‘personal space’ of around three metres squared.
The Romanians face spending all or most of their sentence housed in a space of two metres squared.
Justices at the High Court in London want assurances that the men would have more space before they grant extradition requests. The ruling has delayed the removal of the pair from Britain – hitting taxpayers with court costs and legal aid bills.
Lord Justice Irwin and Mr Justice Collins were told the Romanians – Ionel-Remus Grecu and Cosmin-Ionut Bagarea – would be sent to semi-open prisons. The jails have smoking zones, unlocked areas for walking, phones and up to ten hours’ visiting a month.
Also on offer are educational and cultural facilities, social assistance and vocational training outside prison.
Grecu, 42, had fled to Britain to dodge serving a jail sentence for membership of a violent burglary gang.
Seven months after his arrest in February last year he lodged an appeal against an extradition order.
Bagarea, 39, was given a suspended prison sentence in January 2012 for
growing cannabis. He broke the terms of his sentence and fled to the UK where he was arrested last September. He is also appealing against extradition. Court papers show both men would be moved to cells of two metres squared in Romania.
Lord Justice Irwin said lawyers for the two men argued the lack of personal space would breach Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.............
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/daily-mail/20170628/281479276426250
Laurenrose
- 28 Jun 2017 10:40
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well stan has failed to answer questions
is vews are now worthless drivel
Haystack
- 28 Jun 2017 11:02
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Good to see the Queen getting a decent rise. We don't want a cut rate monarchy. If anything, we should give her even more and commission a new royal yacht.
Fred1new
- 28 Jun 2017 11:12
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Stan,
I think it is worth looking at the blood being shed by the internecine war going on in the tory camp and their camp followers.
The toxicity and limit of their policies are beginning to be understood by the general public.
There is no urgency to remove them.
When "Brexit" negotiations come to a completion and the consequences of the TORY ineptitude and general economic effect are realised, it will be interesting to see how the public react.
Also, the scapegoating by the political manoeuvring since Maggie Thatcher and Cameron days which has led to fragmentation rather than cohesion in society are becoming more evident.
As can see from some posters on this board the driving force is more reliant on dog eat dog rather than the wellbeing of all in society.
That doesn't mean those endeavouring to improve society should not be rewarded.
The problem is what is meant by "improving" and for whom the improvements are made.
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2517GEORGE
- 28 Jun 2017 11:12
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H, you're a wind up merchant like Fred, albeit a different political persuasion
cynic
- 28 Jun 2017 11:17
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stan portrays all the typical traits of the politics of jealousy, his latest comment being selective of the actuality and reason for the increase
would that more worked as hard as does the queen and prince philip
their schedules are truly gruelling, let alone for a couple of their advanced years
there is also no doubt that the queen does a very useful job behind the scenes in all sorts of ways ...... and of course she and all the trappings and ceremony surrounding are a massive tourist attraction, bringing in many times more than the headline figure she receives from the civil list
Fred1new
- 28 Jun 2017 11:19
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2517,
"2517GEORGE Send an email to 2517GEORGE View 2517GEORGE's profile - 28 Jun 2017 09:36 - 78193 of 78213
Fred
Consider when you fill up your vehicle with fuel and then pay the bill that some have to live for a week on what you pay".
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I often do.
I also remind myself of my good fortune to have the parents I had, who paid for my education and advantages it has provided me.
I endeavored to do the same for my children and grandchildren.