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[Finance] Snouts in the bloody trough..







abc

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Jan 6, 2007
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He asked name one labour MP that has made it to No.10
Which is what TB did.
You really are the most inflexible poster on nsc! Why try and win every point rather than just go with the flow sometimes?!
 


abc

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Why? What have current Labour MPs got to do with snouts in the trough?
Since 2016, there have been 4 Tory MPs who are all entitled to top pension rights.
At least the Labour Prime Minsters I named managed to keep their job for a few years.
I was just being a little light hearted but hey ho!
 








The Clamp

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You really are the most inflexible poster on nsc! Why try and win every point rather than just go with the flow sometimes?!
I’ll post how I want to post, thank you so much. I tend not to treat the facts as flexible. Unlike your mob.

If you’re too f***ing stupid to answer questions, that’s not my problem.
 
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Tim Over Whelmed

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Well, hard to argue to a point.

My point was, the elite, be it Labour, Tory, corporate, or the monarchy are taking us for mugs.

For the record though, all being equal, I would rather have a Labour government that the Tory government we have now.

In fact, I’d rather have a fentanyl addicted Tasmanian devil in charge right now.

But perhaps that’s more suited to the Tory/labour threads.

Proportional Representation is the answer, more people working for their constituency and not beholding to paymasters. Most of the problem is the specialist and technical teams behind big polotics and protecting MPs, PR gives the power nearer to the people.
 
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Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
That’s fine. He was sacked for no good reason.

MPs getting payments for RESIGNING IN DISGRACE plus GETTING PM legacy expenses (£100k+ PA) and an honours list made up of their biggest sycophants is utterly disgusting. And those who think ‘they are all the same’ are ignorant gaslight-gammon playing into the hands of the likes of Putin and the foreign owned or non-dom right wing press.
Liz Truss has an honours list of 14 people not counting the two people who refused an honour from her, as they are too embarrassed to accept one. 1 person for every 4 days of her disastrous tenure.
Your mortgages have gone up for this.

 


The Clamp

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‘tis a pity we don’t have a dishonours list. Probably not enough time on the planet to work through that back-log.
 




Thunder Bolt

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‘tis a pity we don’t have a dishonours list. Probably not enough time on the planet to work through that back-log.
It's the lefty lawyers stopping them from getting arrested for misconduct in public office.

Oh, wait!
 


Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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How come the huge pay rises and salaries of the mega-rich are never blamed for fuelling inflation, or pricing themselves out of work?
Be cause we spend our money overseas or at Waitrose.

and we buy German cars ….vorsprung Durch teknic plebs
 


jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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The is thing is that rishi doesn't seem to be getting pelters for his high level trough snoutery.
Family linked hedge funds made hundreds of millions when he was chancellor because they seemed to know in advance about vaccine approvals and contracts and now he's PM the family have repeated the trick on an even bigger scale when he abandoned all climate commitments and approved new gas and oil exploration. It's impressive in some ways, all those tory MPs swindling hundreds of millions for them and theirs must be green with envy as he shows them how the real elite do it.
 














maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Proportional Representation is the answer, more people working for their constituency and not beholding to paymasters. Most of the problem is the specialist and technical teams behind big polotics and protecting MPs, PR gives the power nearer to the people.
Agreed but unlikely to happen.
Too many vested interests involved.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat


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