Sunday 27 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: Comments on News

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: "Europe is more social democratic than the UK. Even countries with centre-right governments tend to tax more, spend more on welfare and are less laissez-faire when it comes to markets."
from the Independent

Fact warning  "centre-right governments tend to tax more" by this they really mean Ken Clarke types not John Redwood types.

This what they want; GB to "redeem" itself from its "shameful" conservative opinions and policies and be subsumed into an amorphous social democratic morass.

Then all will be well; you can hold your head up as good tame, little conformist Europeans and put all your faith in left leaning intellectuals and economists who know better than to trust the plebs.

Put your "hideously British" attitudes behind you, be a province of the new Holy Roman Empire.



Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: Their intentions... which were easily predicted 40 years ago is to turn the British isles into a slave camp... as we saw all our industry go to the far East it becomes obvious that they could not stop the greed for bigger profits at the expense of our jobs and security...if we do not get rid of these evil bastards then we will be viewing the sky through razor wire. !


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Thursday 24 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: Health Care Debate

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: The NHS is the most popular socialist institution in this country and you will pry it from our cold dead fingers you upper class expensively medicated/educated scum. Take your class envy and shove it.


Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates:
1. dementia is a disease - it is not normal, it is pathological, even if its main risk factor is age

2. handrails do not help cope with dementia - those with dementia do not know how to use them

3. get real and get some experience with real people with real dementia rather than the pretend ones who can easily be fobbed off


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Tuesday 22 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates

Online Parliamentary Information Office Updates: The Parliamentary Yearbook is carrying a full report in the next edition on the importance of the life science and research sector. The UK life sciences market is among the strongest and fastest-growing in the world. Biotechnology, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries in the UK have an outstanding track record in drug discovery, a strong academic base and increasing Government support for R&D through investment and tax credits. This much maligned industry is at last receiving the credit it richly deserves.


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Monday 21 January 2013

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Thursday 17 January 2013

Wealth Fund

Online parliamentary information office updates: I'm really looking forward to the day when a few drilling sites are established in the home counties, preferably on village greens. (Remember the planning laws are being swept away).


Online parliamentary information office updates: The energy companies will want all of the money plus more to cover the costs of extraction. We are more likely to end up with the govt subsidising them.



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Saturday 12 January 2013

About Solar Panels


Online parliamentary information office: The problem with all these types of stories is politicians who get into government with no general experience of life, no knowledge worth a candle outside the narrow world of party politics and no education. They are incapable of making a balanced judgement when presented with well researched facts so they have consultants to advise, but they still get it wrong because by the time they assume the mantel of power their conceit and arrogance knows no bounds.


Online parliamentary information office: While Europe has committed to a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020, Ed Milliband when he was climate change minister, promised 34%.

This man should not be allowed anywhere near a position of responsibility.



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Tuesday 8 January 2013

About Happiness

Online parliamentary information office: Without the hordes of third world people who have abandoned their own God Given lands to arrive here and seek an easy life at our expense, I can conclude that the majority of indigenous Brits would be not only happy.........they would be over the proverbial moon ! 



Online parliamentary information office: happy with my freedom here - you know to speak out - without the standard issues kicking in my door and locking me up. 




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Saturday 5 January 2013

Rural View

Online parliamentary information office: Since we have many unemployed and we're looking for an infrastucture investment to create growth, how about making a start on burying all the cables underground?  I'd rather pay for that in my electricity bill than paying for some poxy inefficient windmills.


Online parliamentary information office: No mention of motorways and large highways that are the main cause of noise and visual pollution  in the countryside and have been for decades. Probably because the rural establishment like their cars so much and is the reason the Tories produce so many anti-environmental policies.


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Wednesday 2 January 2013

EU subsidies for Farmers


Online parliamentary information office: Before the farm subsidies can be pulled it is necessary to have a level playing field.

A great deal of imported food is heavily subsidised.  Either directly from governments, distorted exchange rates or by slave labour employment.

So those who go on about "real" prices for food would soon squeal if they had to pay real level playing field prices.


Online parliamentary information office: For farmers the weather is never right.

And it is never, ever, the right time to wean them off subsidies.

Yes, it's a tough living, and underpaid, and I would not do it.  But food security is not an issue in a rich country, and the "without us you'd all starve line" is no longer convincing.  20% of farms account for 80% of farmland, and some of them are doing extremely well.


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