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    Why MP's are corrupt
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    by notareargunner  10-28-2009   
     The Green Book did not give MPs line by line instructions over what to do if their lawn needed re-seeding. But common sense might suggest that this was not appropriate use of the accommodation allowance and MPs whining now that it’s unfair for them to have to pay back money spent on lavish re decorations or topiary trimming need to get a grip on reality. The demand that the tax payer should pay £18.000 for a book shelf for a MP in his last months before permanent retirement is offensive under all aspects of sense and even law. The matter of MPs buying and switching houses at the tax payer expense is an offense under law and an offense under decency and for Labour to defend the perpetrators is offensive to the friends and families of those dying for this Once Great Nation. LET A JURY IN A COURT OF LAW BE THE TRUE ARBITER.
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    Hogwash from the Lords
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    by notareargunner  10-25-2009   
     Friends in high places!!! You will not see this parasite answering an inquisition into her past on BBC's flagship programme, Question Time. Fleetwood is short of o pier, say no more...
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    Broons transparency
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    by notareargunner  8-12-2009   
     Would the worst Prime Minister ever do such a thing???? Replies please to your own MP, on holiday and still claiming expenses. No, I have not made a mistake with ever.
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    Out of the mouths of Babes - and odd fellows
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    by notareargunner  8-12-2009   
     One poof and he ought to be gone, but life is not that simple. If he thinks living on £64k per year is miserly, then he ought to be a former SBS veteran existing on less than £5k - but we should not forget private incomes, expenses, now watered down and proposed receipt free...No, not the veteran you morons, this parasite little odd fellow.
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    Greg Pope to stand down
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    by notareargunner  8-8-2009   
     With Parliament rapidly sinking under the weight of scandal, one of the few Labour beacons of decency has called it a day. Please reconcider Mr Pope, otherwise the dross and scum of the labour movement will finally have reached the middin their unsavoury supporters wanted. On behalf of the Miller family, many thanks to greg for his efforts and farewell to this isolated voice of deceny.
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    Parliament again failing the Nation
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    by notareargunner  7-28-2009   
     Is it not time that this discredited Parliament was put out of our misery and let the people speak. Make voting compulsory. Have an extra column which clearly indicates my/your wish not to vote for any of those participating. If and when that extra column becomes the majority opinion than all those who took part can be excused and another ballot takes place. That will be the first step towards real democracy. Secondly, kill this latest shameful act. Where is that lame cow Harriet Harman and all her promises that all accounts will be public and subject to receipts? There are millions of pensioners who will not subject themselves to means testing and live in poverty. For politicians to rub their noses in their enrichment and their abuse of privilege is enough to incite rebellion. Please. Do not vote for any of the main parties because they – the powerful and the glorious – are unfit.
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    Burnley, Lancashire
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    by notareargunner  6-18-2009   
     Her first words, I have done nothing wrong. My last words, Go Straight to obscurity. Do not collect £200. Lose all your pension rights. Lose all your parliamentary rights. GO to prison.
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    Blackpool's Conservative prospective MP speaks
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    by notareargunner  6-15-2009   
     I almost wrote - with forked tongue. Here is a man who refused to allow members of his own organisation, I use the expression very selectively, access to minutes of meetings for which he was secretary. He wanted a member to travel all the way from his home in Exmouth so that minutes could be perused. I don’t know what you would call it, but it is not the actions of a public figure that I would condone. My literary relationships with several MP’s include Tony Benn, Paddy Ashdown and several local councillors. It is only Blackpool’s Conservatives who fail the manners test as it is only recently that they have discovered the power of electronic communication. If Blackpool RMA members were denied access to Minutes because Mr Bell would not publish them on Email, what trust can an electorate make of his assertions that his political party will be more forthcoming with them, the electorate? I have and will publish in full the letter from this member requesting access to the minutes a
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    Pigs to visit the Trough.
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    by notareargunner  6-6-2009   
     If they were unmarried, single mothers, taking a few quid for a few hours in their local Chippie, they would have been shackled and deported to a slum estate months ago.
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    D-Day veteran not going back to the beaches
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    by notareargunner  6-4-2009   
     First the Vets were being subsidised by the Heroes Return Charity, costs to cover a carer and one immediate family relative. Then a Blackpool Councillor Julian Mineur – sorry folk I ain’t making this up - gets involved and it all turns to doggee poo. The last time I saw Councillor Manure in action was in Rhyl where he was insulting a rather eloquent, distinguished former Women’s Army veteran who promised if that if he called her girlie once more she would smack his face. She was prevented from assaulting him by a former Royal Marine who was only too willing to do the lady’s bidding. The Councillor was trying to sell the Veterans Badge to the veteran and was getting a hostile reception along with the Labour MP for North Wales. It is amazing how these political types do not understand community or service unless it is wrapped in a wonder financial package for themselves. Expenses! Don’t mention expenses! Not only will some of the vets not be going, but Association heads with no affil
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    Brown Launches - What?
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    by notareargunner  6-2-2009   
     But Mr Broon, it's you, Cameron and most of your ministers who are embroiled with the scams. Or is that another malicious email eminating from 10 Downing Street?
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    Another Tory MEP accused
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    by notareargunner  5-30-2009   
     Well, one things for certain. He's not BNP.
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    Pensioner bus pass doubts
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    by notareargunner  5-27-2009    1
     This is in Scotland. In Blackpool there is not doubt. If Peter Callow had his way he would abolish it today. That £15K that's fifteen thousand pounds stirling - he and his wife claimed for expenses would go a long way to easing disabled riders and pensioners dilemmas.
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    Hain the brain DEAD.
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    by notareargunner  5-27-2009   
     The most annoying comment current around the airwaves is... "if we sack them all where do we get the political experience we need?". What a stupid multiple statement which is indicative of the lack of brains the political elite espouse on the ordinary folk. The debacle with so-called expenses and allowances just indicates that all those found out are incapable of any form of respect, any classification of knowledge, any moral integrity. Not only should the likes of Hain be put before a jury, all those who publicly endorse their criminal actions should be barred from all public office. The role of the local selection committee has been proven to be bankrupt. The era of secret cabals should be once and for all be swept into the gutter along with every public servant who claims false accounts whilst poverty struck single mothers are criminalised for not declaring a couple of quid they get for a few hours work in their local chippie.
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    Moron Labour Minister
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    by notareargunner  5-25-2009   
     The story tells you all. Defend this if you dare. And I heard this creep running down the BNP and its supporters. My friend, a former BNP candidate in Wigan, has just welcomed his nephew back from Afghanistan, to Selly Oak hospital. That is the difference between true Englishmen and those who want to ruin us.
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    Mascara Queen troughing it up
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    by notareargunner  5-24-2009   
     I bet he's Yorkie. Just like Julie Mackay??? Mrs who? Churchwife of the multiple accounts. Did you see her telephone interview on 'I've got news for you?' ... And listen Cameron, that was two years ago. Warning bells and deafness. Your going to up the selection process...
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    Margaret Moran caught on the make
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    by notareargunner  5-21-2009   
     If you are a member of Labour's scrutiny committee in Luton, you ought to be rethinking your future. It also illustrates the problem with Party system and executives in local areas. I have no idea how Blackpool chose it prospective candidate for the Conservatives. I would have loved to have been invited and I would have produced several letters that would have more than embarrassed the executive, some past and present office holders. Least to say that Blackpool Conservative have proven to me they are not worth £15 a year subscription. I'd hate t see the mire the Labour shower are in.
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    The Band Aid Solution
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    by notareargunner  5-21-2009   
     How can you think of keeping the one measure that is outraging every decent person in the land, the mortgage interest fees? MP’s get paid and get well reimbursed for a job that is not even slightly taxing (sic). Not only does the average moron in Westminster get his (or her) easily earned £67K, they get the equivalent of another £50K in pension rights. If MP’s really want to know what it is like to slum it, take up temporary residence in one of the dwellings in Paddington that front as a hotel but are really slum workhouses for the poor and deprived British migrant worker, in where residents sleep eight to a room, on bunk beds, with total strangers and lively cockroaches. Tell the residents there that the £1500 per month expenses proposal is warranted to people already amongst the top 10% earners in the country. In the fevered atmosphere of total political distrust, events around the British Isles show a marked similarity with the character of the ruling classes that defies belief. An
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    British Spaceman and his possible crew
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    by notareargunner  5-20-2009   
     Well done Tim. Now do us all a favour and take the thieving bastards out of Westminster, and all the Councils in the country, with you. You'll need a bloody big Tardis, but that will be paid for out of the savings in expenses. Have you noted they (the thieving shits themselves) are insistent on keeping their mortgage payments? Are they stupid or is the electorate?
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    Parliment again
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    by notareargunner  5-18-2009   
     It is not the rules that are corrupt, just the claimers.
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    Additional Cost Allowance for British MP
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    by notareargunner  5-18-2009   
     MacKay and his wife are laughing all the way to their corrupt Bank, money laundering by other means?
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    Good riddance.
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    by notareargunner  5-15-2009    1
     Yorkshire has never given Lancashire anything worth having, except the road leading into it - it's a tribal joke. But the worst piece of benevolence ever has been the electorate of Dewsbury and their awful choice of MP. Not only content with insulting all the people of Ulster and all the Loyal Troops who policed her streets, he has now the effrontery to blatantly ignore the angst of the British people amongst whom he chooses to reside. He followed the Green Book to the letter. This is a lie. If he needs a television for his second home, they are about £50 from any major retail store, not the thousands plus he demanded from the tax payer. Had this immigrant ever served in the Forces he insulted he would know that they have to pay, out of their meagre salaries, for food and board. If it's good enough for the men and women fighting Labour’s illegal wars, then it is good enough for the parasites in Westminster who ordered them there.
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    Rubbish leaves the Justice Department
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    by notareargunner  5-15-2009   
     This is the British man who insulted soldiers before becoming a leader of the Justice department. It says everything for leader Broons jugdment.
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    Royal Marine Dies
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    by notareargunner  5-15-2009   
     Like the four heroes who died last week, this story has been sidelined by the expenses debacle. My sincerest sympathies to all the families of the fallen.
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    Thank a Yank
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    by notareargunner  5-14-2009    2
     Thanks Yank
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    More gaul than Goebells.
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    by notareargunner  5-9-2009   
     Nothing will be done. He will be exonerated by his peers, a damning indictment on just how low MP's moral standards have slipped. If Uberstormfuhrer McNulty was a disabled veteran it is argued that his government would have had him into a Titan prison by now.
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    But's we've done nothin illegal
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    by notareargunner  5-9-2009    2
     Tell that to the unmarried mother who has - probably because she has not learned to read and write - filled in her dole return correctly, or the disabled veteran who lives in abject [poverty because he will not submit to 'means testing'. Now there is an expression. This thieving duplicitous rabble can force millions of poor and ill educated to undergo the most austere scrutiny, but still expect the tax payer to fork out for their girlie dresses and diapers, security - do we not have a police force?- bath plugs, porno movies, second homes, third homes, anything they can think of because they ARE NOT SCRUTINISED. Just wait until the Telegraph get to the Cuntservatives, UDRIP, Lib-Dems, IRA-sorry Sein Fein, UDP, UUP, SNP, Plaid something or other...
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    Want a new home? Become an MP
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    by notareargunner  5-8-2009   
     With the words of Fredrick Forsyth still wet from the inkwell, you can guarantee that the MP's will squash all the truth about their duplicity, their graft and down right thievery. LISTEN MP'S! YOU GET AN INCOME - USE IT DON'T ABUSE IT. The trapping from hard work are earned and not pilfered from the pockets of those around you who are struggling because of you infamy and your imported financial disaster. Get on with doing your job right and keep your filthy hands out of our pockets. Isn't it strange that at this moment when you have you enemy by the throat, you do nothing. What's wrong with the Conservatives? The old problems still endemic?
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    Let's all stand for Parliament
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    by notareargunner  5-8-2009   
     This is what is absolutely wrong about codified rules. When will people get it into their thick heads that a law written on paper is just an invitation to some smart arse to circumnavigate it - because a comma is in the wrong place and - according to our politicians- because it is not mentioned within the Law, we have done nothing wrong.
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    Immigrants on the make???
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    by notareargunner  5-4-2009    3
     No. Just Labour living it up on our money. With Labour wanting to give an amnesty to illegal immigrants, is this a pre-curser to making all political graft legal??? I suspect so. Did you see this woman’s family defending the indefensible? Can someone please find it and YouTube it to Gordon just to show that there is someone worse at it then him?
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    Jim Divine in Pig's Heaven
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    by notareargunner  5-4-2009   
     Welcome to Pig's heaven, otherwise known as Westminster.
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    Westminster Magistrates Court
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    by notareargunner  4-21-2009   
     Now, just imagine if he was either Labour or Conservative. Would he be in the Cabinet?? Most likely on past records.
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    The Gravy Train exposed
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    by notareargunner  4-20-2009   
     On TV First Shown April 2009 19:00 Channel 4 Next On Date Time Channel Tuesday 21 April 2009 02:25 Channel 4 Switch off your Corrie and East Benders and watch reality. Twelve years of inept Labour mismanagement is far too much. Conservative self interest is an anathema to all decent people. There has to be an alternative to the two party system and it is up to British people to decide, not Europeans, immigrants or the inmates of Broadmoor and Dartmoor.
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    Pigs ruling the trough
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    by notareargunner  4-9-2009   
     Who is in charge of the swill?
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    Tradition Irish pork sausages?
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    by notareargunner  4-5-2009    2
     Duck!!! Another oversized expenses claim(s).
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    More dodgy accounting
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    by notareargunner  4-5-2009   
     It cannot be right to be able to claim for a home for which you are receiving rent whilst you live in a "Grace and Favour", tax exempt, paid for by the poor, the pensioners millions in threat of loosing their jobs and homes, home. Is there not one voice of reason amongst the hogs?
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    More about MP's expenses
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    by notareargunner  4-2-2009   
     10. Council tax With the average annual council tax bill set to increase to £1,414 from next month, many struggling pensioners will be interested to learn that MPs do not have to pay council tax on their second homes. They can, of course claim it on expenses. By Lauren Thompson
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    Clueless Cameron on MP's expenses
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    by notareargunner  4-2-2009   
     The simplest solution is to put the 'pigs' before twelve men and true. Naturally Labour would be happy with twelve immigrants, a good proportion of which would undoubtedly be illegal anyway, and all of which have kept this immoral government in office.
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    Another waste of taxpayers' money.
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    by notareargunner  4-2-2009   
     This article destroys Gordon Browns' demands for the Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL), to be able to tackle the problem. There has been not a single examination - inquiry to you and me- instigated by Labour since it came into office, that has achieved anything, lest of all the truth.
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    Is Mr Spliff a private Wa*nk*er?
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    by notareargunner  3-30-2009   
     The answer is no, you are, for allowing these parasites to dictate to you the depths of your misery whilst they PLUG their own shortcomings through their expense claims. Mr Spliff really has SUNK it to the electorate, at our expense. I have heard so much nonesense talked. To kill the expenses debate all there needs is for Westminster to have a travel officer, Black Rod or another, who can issue second class warrents to MP's. Afterall, if a second class warrent is good enough for a soldier, then it must be good enough for an MP. And most soldiers have second homes for which they often have to pay out of their salaries, wages, incomes!!! They are in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Balkans. The expression parasite seem too tame from a disabled former regular soldier whose pension was stolen by Labour. For any MP to argue that these expenses are within the rule dictates a total moral implosion.
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