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15th December 2010, 17:20 #61
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Some people.......is all I am gonna say...some people...
"Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".
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15th December 2010, 17:36 #62
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16th December 2010, 13:37 #63
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Yay! Great news for Bolton Midnight! Celebrate good times, come on....
At least 100,000 public servants will receive grim news over the Christmas holidays or soon after as councils, police forces and other public services race to meet a deadline of 1 January to formally announce job cuts.
An analysis of local authority documents reveals that the number of council redundancies directly resulting from the coalition's austerity measures is expected to break the 100,000 mark by early in the new year, fuelled by the swingeing cuts announced this week to councils' budgets and the pressure to start cutting before the new financial year in April.
Fantastic!
100,000 families facing a bleak future and their Christmasses screwed as an added bonus anta: Praise the lord!
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21st December 2010, 10:07 #64
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Would you like a direct quote from a cabinet minister?
There are a lot of things happening. There is a kind of Maoist revolution happening in a lot of areas like the health service, local government, reform, all this kind of stuff, which is in danger of getting out of control. We are trying to do too many things, actually. Some of them are Lib Dem inspired, but a lot of it is Tory inspired. The problem is not that they are Tory-inspired, but that they haven’t thought them through. We should be putting a brake on it
Not thought through?
The minister in question is Vince Cable, the business secretary. Even he appears to have little or no confidence in some of the government's policies.
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21st December 2010, 11:20 #65
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And Cable has said that being in government is 'like fighting a war'. Have to say, without the LibDems fighting against the tory onslaught, we'd all be overrun... They will be remembered..
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21st December 2010, 13:56 #66
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Originally Posted by Dave B
If they want to protect their colleagues jobs then why not take a pay cut like the private sector has? Why because they are selfish parasites who don't understand the real world.
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21st December 2010, 13:58 #67
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Originally Posted by Mark
If he doesn't like it then he can go back to the obscurity he enjoyed before being handed a bit of power.
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21st December 2010, 14:15 #68
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Originally Posted by henners88
Showed how even though he was originally the injured party the woman will always win in court, so all the blokes got sent down and all the women were free.
Plumber - harsh vedict
Soldier - harsh verdict
Woman arsonist - should have at least been fined for damage she caused
Taxi driver - stalker freak deserved to be sent down
Paedo killer - not real true to life as they'd at least check before kicking him to death
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21st December 2010, 14:24 #69
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21st December 2010, 16:53 #70
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Originally Posted by Dave B
The programme reflected that nicely
How can passing forged notes be viewed as a worse offence than torching a wharehouse with somebody in it.
Mikkelsen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpe6ipk1NKU
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