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Filthy Greed across Westminster.

Postby KateLMead » 05 Apr 2014, 07:52

There is no way I will vote for any MP in any party other than Farage who we know has equally filled his coffers in Europe.but inspite of this I will vote for him with the hope that not before time "Westminster crumbles."
Remember the case of Glynis Kinnockio when part of the EU useless fat cats caught claiming the £300 a day expenses following signing into attend meetings , and leaving thirty minutes later, when caught in the act she haughtily snapped "No a Comment" she has been along with her pathetic other half been given a TITLE. What a farce...I believe the same system applies in the Lords?
These are the quality of those across the board who have been protected and promoted for failure, fraud and feeding the public lies "in all parties and in high places, and getting mega rich like B'Liar on the proceeds of their lies and deception."
Up With Farage 8-) 8-) pthis country is run on corruption, lies and deception. Let us hope that UKIP either gives the country a bit of hope, causing the demise of Westminster as we have known it, run by a band of brigands cheats and liars.. :twisted:
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Postby Workingman » 05 Apr 2014, 10:34

Would you be on about Vince Cable, Kate?

The Vince Cable who lost us something in the region of £2 billion when selling off our Royal Mail? Not only did he 1. Undervalue the business, he 2. Came to a gentleman's agreement that his chosen investors would keep their shares over the long term. A "Gentleman's agreement!", with bankers? He used to be one, he knows there is no such thing. Regardless, a deal such as Royal Mail has, absolutely has, to be watertight with every i dotted and t crossed. What happened? His mates bought low and sold high, that's what happened. One of them made £36m, which is no doubt offshored somewhere, so we don't even get the tax on it. This is one where a Public Inquiry is badly needed, and Cable need to be closely investigated for his part in the debacle - conflict of interest and friends in the right places and all that.

Or would it be Millionaire Miller the property tycoon and benefits thief?

She bought a property in London as her "second home" the one she is supposed to use to aid her in her duties as an MP - to live in when she attends Parliament. So what does she do? She installs mum and dad, but continues to claim back mortgage interest to the tune of £90,000. When she flogs the place she makes a cool £1.1m. No problem there, we all like a good deal when we sell our houses, but her sale raised questions. Not only did she block and parry and bluff and bluster to the committee set up to look after our interests, she got her aide to invoke Leveson to attempt to keep things quiet - the Telegraph has the recording. Grudgingly she has made a non-apology apology and made to pay back £5,800, but she gets to keep the other £92,200 and her Minister's salary. She should be in jail.
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Postby KateLMead » 05 Apr 2014, 15:39

I could not agree more Frank. I am heartily sick of the B""s"rds whose arrogance is beyond measure. And as for millionaire Miller, how she can show her face in public I will never know. And to think they all have a pay rise. Made to pay back £5,000 what a joke....They all have so much ??? " on each other they could be hung drawn and quartered publicly. Hence the protection racket. Name me one who isn't corrupt. The whole bunch make me furious and sick to the teeth. As for "Cable" nasty piece of work...time he got into one and took a flight to no mans land.
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Postby KateLMead » 05 Apr 2014, 21:25

Kate wrote:I could not agree more Frank. I am heartily sick of the B""s"rds whose arrogance is beyond measure. And as for millionaire Miller, how she can show her face in public I will never know. And to think they all have a pay rise. Made to pay back £5,000 what a joke....They all have so much ??? " on each other they could be hung drawn and quartered publicly. Hence the protection racket. Name me one who isn't corrupt. The whole bunch make me furious and sick to the teeth. As for "Cable" nasty piece of work...time he got into one and took a flight to no mans land.




How amazing "so little response to facts that have reduced this country to the shambles we are experiencing , that affects each and every one of us..
Too painful to accept? Not want you want to hear or read.?
Time the people of this country woke up and faced the truth, we are governed by a bunch of fraudsters, liars, and deceivers not nice to digest but necessary to create change.
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Postby Aggers » 05 Apr 2014, 22:13

I notice that the Prime Minister has supported Miller, the thieving benefits fraudster.

That tells me something. They must be all at it.

There doesn't seem to be any morals at all with the thieving lot.

I just hope that one day the British people will wake up and kick the sods[*] out.


[*]Sod - A person regarded as obnoxious or contemptible.
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Postby TheOstrich » 05 Apr 2014, 22:43

I cannot understand why that twerp Cameron supported Miller. If the accounts I've read are accurate, as WM says, she was less than forthcoming during the investigation (which in the event let her off paying back a considerable amount of money), and she also menaced the newspaper that broke the story. But there will be a Tory reshuffle soon (following their anticipated humiliation in the EU elections next month) and I suspect she will quietly get the boot then.
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Postby KateLMead » 06 Apr 2014, 06:53

Of course the crooks across every row in the Commons should give up the power of self regulation. £45,000 STOLEN by Miller.
Punishment.? Pay back £5,000. Keep the £40,000 out of the way with the "fortune gained from selling the property" I believe, correct me if I am wrong!! worth around one and a half million? Safe In some off shore account? Well Hidden so the tax man doesn't grab a slice. I cannot name one M.P. Whom I trust. Cameron is done for, in fact in my opinion they are all done for.. :roll: thieves and liars
From the top to the bottom of all parties, and perhaps people will now accept and admit, it has never been any different.
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Postby Aggers » 06 Apr 2014, 09:48

Kate wrote: Cameron is done for, in fact in my opinion they are all done for.. :roll: thieves and liars
From the top to the bottom of all parties, and perhaps people will now accept and admit, it has never been any different.


I don't quite agree there, Kate.

There have always been a few rogues in any organisation but there is no doubt at all that nowadays our society has a larger percentage
of thieves and rogues than ever before. Why this has come about I do not know.

Could it be that hardly anyone goes to church now?
Or is it because the way we bring up children has changed?
Is affluence the cause? [My mother used to have a saying that might be appropriate - "Much wants More"].

It is a worrying situation when we can't trust anyone in authority. A situation that could lead to unrest and the kind of civil conflicts
that we have witnessed in other countries of late, followed by the inevitable weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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Postby cromwell » 06 Apr 2014, 12:15

Kate wrote:Time the people of this country woke up and faced the truth, we are governed by a bunch of fraudsters, liars, and deceivers not nice to digest but necessary to create change.

It's true. But the people of the UK seem happy to plod on voting tribally for the same old parties, not noticing that those parties aren't what they once were.
And the press and TV and all the establishment generally seem happy with the status quo as well; because it's very noticable that when any party from outside of what's deemed acceptable start to do well, they get attacked by the big three parties.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley
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Postby Workingman » 06 Apr 2014, 13:48

Cromwell wrote:But the people of the UK seem happy to plod on voting tribally for the same old parties.....


For the vast majority of us they are the only options on the ballot paper; that might be on of the reasons so many people do not bother to vote. Things will not change unless and until we either have a revolution or NOTA is a counted vote and can win, forcing a by-election with different candidates.

NOTA will not happen, but a revolution might.
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