I'm working towards getting a job out of what I'm doing now!
Then the rest will follow, but I guess from that the goals would be being able to stay in London after being a student and continue to keep my career prospects open.
Not asking for much aye? :lol:
Exactly. Thing is, it has surprised everyone the extent they have done it.
I mean I always thought they would take the piss a bit with expenses but it has gone far far beyond that and I can't understand how it has seemingly crossed through so many of them.
It seems to be within the Westminster...
"No if's, no but's" as the campaign goes..
It is just a joke. Now I don't care admitting it but I'm a Labour voter but that doesn't mean I don't think all the Labour MP's caught are any less guilty than the Tories or Lib Dems..
Plus it's gone beyond being greedy with the claims to being...
Surely your vote is worth exactly what it should be, seeing as it is proportional.
4 times as much seems like some sort of odd electoral system some tinpot dictator would come up with to keep themselves in power.
I got his autobiography and I've only skimmed through it(it's quite a dull, obviously badly ghost written number) and at the end of 2003/04, when they finished 5th and reached the UEFA Cup Semi Finals, only 5,000 fans stayed for the lap of honour at the end of the season, which Bobby rightly...
They didn't even lose the first four games of that season, they drew 2 and lost 2. The decision was even more ridiculous when they got in Souness to replace him.
It was the typical Christian rap style really, praise the lord and all that. I would say that he seemed very up for it mind you..
There were also people dancing on the bus too, while the rapper did his stuff.
They have quite a few posters up and about in London. I saw them campaigning on a bus in Brixton on Friday, rapping about how we should vote for them.
Ironically I was just about to see "Drag me to Hell" at that point.
Thing is, the people who make these songs probably don't even live in London.
I don't think the staff on the tube are doing a bad job really, I mean they didn't agree to have the stupid PPP deal forced on them and I think they generally do their best in fairly difficult conditions.
I also have...
I think poor old Sbragia ended up getting the job as the default option, nobody else wanted it.
Roy Keane left his fair share of a mess there, spending money like there was no tomorrow on players it was simply OBVIOUS he'd never get on with(Anton Ferdinand for example) and then buggering off...