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    Benefit fraud
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    by notareargunner  11-10-2009   
     What Parliamentary seat does this thief have? 53.000 prosecuted this year and they turn a blind eye to the massive crime committed within the walls of Westminster..What a f**king joke. Who votes for these parasites???
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    Today in Parliament
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    by notareargunner  11-4-2009   
     No Remarks
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    Army V Politicians
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    by notareargunner  8-20-2009   
     Read Guido and his excellent expose of this corrupt inept Labour government. At a moment in time where the Armed Forces are bleeding to death, billions in equipment missing from stores, Labour cannot get helicoptors, proper weapons and sufficient manpower into the battle field for the Force to succeed. Yet politicians are still bemoaning their corruption being brought to public account. Give them all my years in the trenches and listen to the useless bastard whine then. Always think before you vote. Your politicians are responsible for the lads deaths as they change the role of the Forces. Initially it was to destroy the Axis of Evil, now it's womens rights???? Come on Parliament, start listening.
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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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    Lancashire reporter upholds journalistic values
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    by notareargunner  8-11-2009   
     It is the story stupid. Behind the headlines are always the victims. For Andy Miller and his immediate family it means that four teenagers will be growing up without their father. For Greg Pope, MP Accrigton Labour, a decent, honest man, the weight of working within such a corrupt regime seems too much and he is sadly leaving Parliament. The one shining light is the emergence of a good, clear reporter in a paper that still hold values of decency and accuracy.
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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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    Labour again rotten
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    by notareargunner  8-2-2009   
     And this from a socialist newspaper.
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    British injustice continues
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    by notareargunner  7-31-2009    2
     Member of Parliament for blackpool promised to resist the American extradition of this man, then promptly fell into his cowardly shell as this immoral and illegal government put the pressure on. you want Brits to fight your illegal wars but you are not prepared to fight for our legitimate rights. Your silence, Gordon Marsden, on the Andy Miller situation only emphisise the fact that you are unfit to represent anyone except your odd - queer (sic) - associates.
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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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    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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    Another Westminster disgrace
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    by notareargunner  6-2-2009   
     I have just the club for most of them, it's the ex offenders club, run by local probation officers. Stop feeling sorry for them and stop swallowing this lie that it was all an accident. Everyone has had an inkling of their duplicity, now we have the truth accept that it is our judgment that should be questioned. If you are prepared to accept the self interests of both the activist Socialist and the staunch Conservative it is yours, and mine, responsibility. Accept it and do something about it. Get involved.
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    Challenge to Home Secretary
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    by notareargunner  5-22-2009   
     The only people who do not seem to think that Jacqui Spliff is not a fraudster are in Westminster. That awful telephon this morning on 5Live showed a naivety that it is so criminal. As a young Commando I received £7 per week, my kit was so inadequate you suffered from every malady going, malaria tablets did as much damage to you as it did to prevent you from getting sick from mosquito bites, some arsehole decided to experiment with the AR16 and it was us poor suckers who suffered from inadequate protection because of lack of firepower. I remember one of the lads getting wounded on patrol in Borneo and it took the troop four days to carry him to a helipad where a RN chopper pilot risked life and limb to get him out. I remember clambering across the rooftops on the Shankill with Loyalist gunmen firing down on the Queens and all we had were pickaxe handles and stout hearts. Stop all this bull-shit. MP's went into the trade to feather their own nests and the next generation will do ex
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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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    Speaker silences MP
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    by notareargunner  5-19-2009   
     And the speaker still finds defenders like SIR Stuart Bell, MP for Middlesborough. The sham is people will vote for Bell without having heard a distasteful, disgraceful word he has uttered.
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    Speaker silences MP
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    by notareargunner  5-18-2009   
     No Remarks
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    Cameron threatens an Old Man
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    by notareargunner  5-18-2009   
     St Cameron has just shown his true colours. When a Party slips into the mire it needs a certain kind of Knight to part the waters. Unfortunately, the only characters to the fore do not belong to political parties or are outside the mainstream of politics. Not that I am endorsing what Lord Tebbit has said, but surely he has the right to say it. It is the kind of defence that the Speaker of the House of Commons made when he maliciously turned on Kate Hoey and to the disgust of every British man, not a single weasel in Parliament went to her defence. I do not think the Conservatives are fit for anywhere near office, but nor are Labour or the Lib-Dems. Surely there are 640 decent, free thinking Brits who can pull together to make this Nation Great again?
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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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    ACA
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    by notareargunner  5-18-2009   
      What no-one seems to be asking with the TELEGRAPH exposѐ, if there is no requirement to submit receipts for food under £250, why did so many do so? Did no-one in the Slush Office put together what can or cannot be claimed?
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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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    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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    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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    Blackburn Peer deep in the trough.
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    by notareargunner  4-27-2009   
     At a time when former Blackburn landlord, Andy Miller, was meeting an ignominious death, the Peer from Blackburn was destroying the last vestiges of moral fibre in Lancashire. Whilst Andy's family wait the outcome of a strange internal investigation into the Courts’ involvement in his death, the Labour administration shows all the attitude of fiefdom in delaying the report. Why? What is so embarrassing that the investigator denied the main witnesses legal representation? Not that there is any suggestion of impropriety on the family’s behalf, but because for the truth to out there has to be fairness and equity. Neither has been permitted to the innocent and naive witnesses to this tragic and unnecessary harassment of an aging, unwell man. Whilst Labour sink into the abyss of self destruct arrogance, a decent Lancashire family have been left like mushrooms.
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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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    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 this your friendly Labour MP?
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    by notareargunner  3-30-2009    2
     And they dare call othe parties.
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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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    English Freedom Dying?
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    by notareargunner  2-2-2009    5
     I am too angry to comment.
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    Longshanks wasting police time
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    by notareargunner  1-27-2009   
     The Conservative have gone from the Corrupt Party to the Idiot Party. Instead of gloating as the envelopes get opened in Labour Lords, the tallest man in the Commons makes a complete idiot of himself. Was the bar open?
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    Good News Day for constituents
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    by notareargunner  1-24-2009   
     Too many people do nothing but complain to their partners. This goes to show what can be achieved when you shout at the culprits.
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    Another step towards totalitarianism
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    by notareargunner  1-21-2009   
     Prime Minister Gordon Brown has effectively shot the concerned electorate in the back of the head. Blackpool MP Gordon Marsden has voiced his support to deny the paying public a right to see exactly how our hard earned pennies, pounds are being wasted.
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    Labour and the disabled
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    by notareargunner  1-4-2009   
      When you are wheel-chair bound, restricted to public transport, life can and is often miserable. The public perception of every disabled person having a rip-off disability car is far from accurate. The worst times are in the pouring rain when the bus stops are filled with young parents with prams, it is nearly always the disabled adult who gets left in the wet even though there are laws in place to give them priority. After all, it is not difficult to fold a child's carriage away and hold a child in your arms. My 18 stone oppo, one of the best and bravest gunners ever to serve, is another matter. Invariably people talk over his head even though it is only his legs that are useless, not his brain, but that is debatable. Often it is the elderly who have no idea of what a disabled person has to tolerate. Recently an elderly woman demanded my friend’s seat and was seemingly unabashed when oppo started to un-harness himself and climb out of the coffin. It is equally bad for the 'fit' di
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    Yorkie on Gravy train?
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    by notareargunner  12-30-2008   
     And you vote for him?
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    An American Hero.
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    by notareargunner  12-20-2008   
     Why O Why O Why cannot we find one? After the debacle of the cash for honours non-inquiry, the numerous looks at the slip and slide in standards of our MPs, would it not be nice, for once, for a high official to tell the truth about the dross who purport to be our leaders? Instead, what do we get? Yates of Scotland Yard apologising for everything from the illegal arrest in Parliament of a duty bound official doing his duty, to the unseemly prosecution of an innocent man, Peter Stagg, for a heinous murder two decades ago. Have a MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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    Speaker makes the Commons gasp.
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    by notareargunner  12-3-2008   
     No warrant? An illegal search of he Commons!! If the most venerable place in the Kingdom is allowed to be beyond the law, what RIGHTS for the ordinary man on the Clapham bus? It is an outrage. Not only should the Serjeant at Arms Jill Pay be publically cast out, but the police should be hauled in front of the Bar of the Commons to face the wrath that our representatives muster in our name. In 1642 the Speaker made his infamous "no eyes nor ears other than that which Parliament..." How meaningless now?
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    Speaker in the Dock?
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    by notareargunner  12-3-2008   
     Yesterday, on British television, the former mayor of London Ken Livingston tried to defend the indefensible by comparing the situation to fatuous others. A clear example why Labour is evil, corrupt and sick. If, like me, you have an MP who has but a single cause, that of homosexuals, do not expect any support from the Labour mice/rats when the matter is raised in the House. The munching f cheese will quickly drown the urgency of debate.
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    Parliamentary Privilege again
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    by notareargunner  12-1-2008   
     Remember Clive Pontin? If Christopher Galley is taken to Court it will not stand because the man on the Clapham omnibus will not tolerate political duplicity. There is video evidence of Gordon Brown bragging he used civil servants information to embarrass the Conservatives. Was he every arrested? No scrutiny of Parliament, no vetting of heinous regulation and idiotic legislation except by the fuddy duddies of the Lords, and thank heavens they do a decent job. Grooming????? That is conspiracy and should never be brought unto after a charge has been laid. Labour has destroyed every vestige of decency in this country – with wonderful exceptions and Mr Winnick is that exception.
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    Labour kills Parliamentary Privilege
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    by notareargunner  11-30-2008   
     In 1938 Duncan Sandys asked questions in the House of Commons on matters of national security. He was subsequently approached by two unidentified men, presumably representing the secret services, and threatened with prosecution under the Official Secrets Act. Sandys reported the matter to the Committee of Privileges who held that the disclosures of Parliament were not subject to the legislation though an MP could be disciplined by the House. I have just witness one of the most pathetic government defences of what I perceive an illegal act, the arrest and detention of an MP doing his duty. Having endured an MP whose only real concern has been homosexual rights, the full scope of responsibility is alien to him, although he is now responsible for Veteran Matters (I nearly said affairs but the double take on that expression is not funny). Since 1979 we have witness an appaling death of democracy, regulations and laws being passed with Labour denying most sensible scrutiny of the passage
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    Deathnell of freedom?
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    by notareargunner  11-29-2008    1
     Question to the Prime Minister. In light of the video releases of you bragging to the media that you used Civil Servants brown enveloped evidence to embarrass the then Government, are you going to subject yourself to the Special Branch and the same charges that are placed against Damien Green?
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