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By *its_n_pieces OP   Couple  over a year ago

ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

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By *isdirtygirlCouple  over a year ago

somewhere out there


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

And you actually think that raiding the cookie jar is the preserve of the right? You obviously forget how wealthy members of the last few Labour government have become. There are few, if any, politicians who do not enrich themselves through politics.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

Just the same as the lefties and middles , the whole bunch are the same and not just the ones you don't like

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By *igsteve43Man  over a year ago

derby


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

How about tony "ill destabilise the middle east so i can become a peace envoy and cashin " or john " ill never take a seat in the house of lords" prescott

But then they are average left wingers -basically lying wankers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?"

That's 10 years in a Gulag for you, Mr Negative Nathan

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford

Amazed at the deflection from the fact that Cameron has no concern about misusing public funds.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Amazed at the deflection from the fact that Cameron has no concern about misusing public funds. "

Probably because there's no proof he's done that.

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford


"Amazed at the deflection from the fact that Cameron has no concern about misusing public funds.

Probably because there's no proof he's done that. "

Making a pay rise with no measurable improvement in related performance. Austerity lite indeed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Amazed at the deflection from the fact that Cameron has no concern about misusing public funds.

Probably because there's no proof he's done that.

Making a pay rise with no measurable improvement in related performance. Austerity lite indeed "

Since misconduct in public office is a crime, I'm sure all the overwhelming evidence is being gathered to charge him?

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford

You can only hope so

Maybe a mild rebuke from a parliamentary committee in the next sitting of parliament can be expected.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

Same as your average left winger or socialist - basically complete cunts but with the added bonus of hypocrisy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

Perhaps if the "public sector workers" had any balls they would ensure an all out strike and demand better conditions.

You usually find public sector workers are pretty gutless and do as they are told what ever they are told to do.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?"

There was a lot of discussion about Ed Miliband having 2 kitchens in his house during the last general election and Emily Thornberry living in a £2 million pound house, these champaign socialists are hardly on the breadline.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?

There was a lot of discussion about Ed Miliband having 2 kitchens in his house during the last general election and Emily Thornberry living in a £2 million pound house, these champaign socialists are hardly on the breadline. "

£2 million isn't a lot for a house in London, surprised if it is a large home and bet it doesn't have grounds

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?

There was a lot of discussion about Ed Miliband having 2 kitchens in his house during the last general election and Emily Thornberry living in a £2 million pound house, these champaign socialists are hardly on the breadline.

£2 million isn't a lot for a house in London, surprised if it is a large home and bet it doesn't have grounds"

she does have 2 other homes though worth well over £1million and her barrister husband works for a firm that specialises in tax avoidance

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Not all 'right wingers' are in power or get to enrich themselves. Some of us are just your average working or retired people who think a different way to your good self. I won't take offence at being called a cunt because unlike Leftie morons like Corbyn, Smith, Mcdonnell and the rest a cunt has its uses....

Do you have any idea how much the Milliband brothers, Brown and all the rest of the failed Labour mob now earn a year?

There was a lot of discussion about Ed Miliband having 2 kitchens in his house during the last general election and Emily Thornberry living in a £2 million pound house, these champaign socialists are hardly on the breadline. "

Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ....

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford

Still no justification for Cameron using taxpayer money as a political reward.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Still no justification for Cameron using taxpayer money as a political reward."

There was. They said the jobs were restructured with new responsibilities and it's not a like for like comparison.

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

How about tony "ill destabilise the middle east so i can become a peace envoy and cashin " or john " ill never take a seat in the house of lords" prescott

But then they are average left wingers -basically lying wankers"

Please don't call Blair a left winger...he and Cameron were cut from the same elitist cloth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

How about tony "ill destabilise the middle east so i can become a peace envoy and cashin " or john " ill never take a seat in the house of lords" prescott

But then they are average left wingers -basically lying wankers

Please don't call Blair a left winger...he and Cameron were cut from the same elitist cloth."

Yet they both won elections. What does that tell you about the electorate?

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall


"Still no justification for Cameron using taxpayer money as a political reward.

There was. They said the jobs were restructured with new responsibilities and it's not a like for like comparison. "

So you cut the Civil Service Compensation Scheme for ordinary staff then pay huge golden handshakes to those you like or who were recruited by you? Absolute hypocrisy and two fingers to the people who have had to do the work.Dodgy Dave!

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall

Easy to con?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Still no justification for Cameron using taxpayer money as a political reward.

There was. They said the jobs were restructured with new responsibilities and it's not a like for like comparison.

So you cut the Civil Service Compensation Scheme for ordinary staff then pay huge golden handshakes to those you like or who were recruited by you? Absolute hypocrisy and two fingers to the people who have had to do the work.Dodgy Dave!"

Well that's life on the right, you could always have the left wing model where you had Ed Milliband paying campaign staff below minimum wage!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Easy to con?"

So why can't Corbyn con them then. He obviously doesn't have an issue with lying to try and get what he wants.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Easy to con?

So why can't Corbyn con them then. He obviously doesn't have an issue with lying to try and get what he wants. "

The way Corbyn is going the Labour Party will having their Annual Conference on the 11.30 out of Kings Cross. With seats to spare ..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Easy to con?

So why can't Corbyn con them then. He obviously doesn't have an issue with lying to try and get what he wants.

The way Corbyn is going the Labour Party will having their Annual Conference on the 11.30 out of Kings Cross. With seats to spare .. "

The conference will look empty, then Jeremy will claim it was a complete sellout; just with lots of little people who can't see over the seat in front.

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By *isandreTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham


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Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ...."

No they didn't.

Can you please stop calling Tony Blair left wing? He might have been Labour but we all know he was only on the left when it came to at least wanting to spend money on the NHS and schools, helping the low paid by introducing a minimum wage. In many other areas, as thatcher and Murdoch acknowledged, he was their type of politician.

I find it a bit odd how some on the Right find it hard to accept that not everyone who is lucky enough to have earned a few bob in the system that they are in might still not work to see a change to a fairer system and a more equal society. Instead they have to be hypocrites and champagne socialists.

It is often said that liars believe everyone else is also a liar. I think the same is often true of hypocrites and greedy cunts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ....

No they didn't.

Can you please stop calling Tony Blair left wing? He might have been Labour but we all know he was only on the left when it came to at least wanting to spend money on the NHS and schools, helping the low paid by introducing a minimum wage. In many other areas, as thatcher and Murdoch acknowledged, he was their type of politician.

I find it a bit odd how some on the Right find it hard to accept that not everyone who is lucky enough to have earned a few bob in the system that they are in might still not work to see a change to a fairer system and a more equal society. Instead they have to be hypocrites and champagne socialists.

It is often said that liars believe everyone else is also a liar. I think the same is often true of hypocrites and greedy cunts. "

It's laughable when grown adults use terms like 'fair' and 'greed'. Terms that at so vague they can be definitely however you want to suit your arguement. Humans are greedy by nature, any economic system predicated on self-restraint is bound to fail.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ....

No they didn't.

Can you please stop calling Tony Blair left wing? He might have been Labour but we all know he was only on the left when it came to at least wanting to spend money on the NHS and schools, helping the low paid by introducing a minimum wage. In many other areas, as thatcher and Murdoch acknowledged, he was their type of politician.

I find it a bit odd how some on the Right find it hard to accept that not everyone who is lucky enough to have earned a few bob in the system that they are in might still not work to see a change to a fairer system and a more equal society. Instead they have to be hypocrites and champagne socialists.

It is often said that liars believe everyone else is also a liar. I think the same is often true of hypocrites and greedy cunts. "

Well actually they did along with their Mother. As the Guardian reported at the time:

"A deed of variation reportedly changed [the] will so that Marion Miliband’s estate was reduced. Instead of leaving 100% of the house if she died, she got 60% while the brothers each received 20%.

Had she retained a 100% share, and her home had one day been sold for £575,000, the IHT bill would have been £170,000; after the deed of variation the same event would have triggered a bill of £78,000."

That is an avoidance of some £92,000. And given the house worth over £1.5 million the avoidance was considerably more. The fact that David Miliband bought out his brother who then paid Capital Gains Tax means Ed was able to truthfully say 'I paid tax' but he also avoided even further tax on his Mother's death.

As I have never called Blair a Leftie I am not sure what your point is exactly. However the point is surely it is totally hypocritical when someone condemns others for simply being millionaires or wealthy (as Ed, Brown and Blair repeatedly did) when they are millionaires (or extremely wealthy) themselves?

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall

Thank you, my "friends" from Woodley who have blocked me, presumably because I don't agree with them?

Sad state of affairs if we can't have a reasoned debate without that...can see why you think Jeremy Hunt is such a good man!!

Happy fabbing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thank you, my "friends" from Woodley who have blocked me, presumably because I don't agree with them?

Sad state of affairs if we can't have a reasoned debate without that...can see why you think Jeremy Hunt is such a good man!!

Happy fabbing."

We don't join a public forum to exchange private messages. Why can't we have a reasoned debate here?

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall


"Thank you, my "friends" from Woodley who have blocked me, presumably because I don't agree with them?

Sad state of affairs if we can't have a reasoned debate without that...can see why you think Jeremy Hunt is such a good man!!

Happy fabbing.

We don't join a public forum to exchange private messages. Why can't we have a reasoned debate here? "

Having never contacted you on here the fact that I am blocked leads me to that conclusion.

We should be able to debate matters but as above, what is point of blocking? My views do not colour what I may think of you personally...its about the issues.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thank you, my "friends" from Woodley who have blocked me, presumably because I don't agree with them?

Sad state of affairs if we can't have a reasoned debate without that...can see why you think Jeremy Hunt is such a good man!!

Happy fabbing.

We don't join a public forum to exchange private messages. Why can't we have a reasoned debate here?

Having never contacted you on here the fact that I am blocked leads me to that conclusion.

We should be able to debate matters but as above, what is point of blocking? My views do not colour what I may think of you personally...its about the issues."

what does it matter?

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By *urboTongue21Man  over a year ago

Walsall

Just saying...

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By *an_WoodMan  over a year ago

Stafford


"

Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ....

No they didn't.

Can you please stop calling Tony Blair left wing? He might have been Labour but we all know he was only on the left when it came to at least wanting to spend money on the NHS and schools, helping the low paid by introducing a minimum wage. In many other areas, as thatcher and Murdoch acknowledged, he was their type of politician.

I find it a bit odd how some on the Right find it hard to accept that not everyone who is lucky enough to have earned a few bob in the system that they are in might still not work to see a change to a fairer system and a more equal society. Instead they have to be hypocrites and champagne socialists.

It is often said that liars believe everyone else is also a liar. I think the same is often true of hypocrites and greedy cunts.

Well actually they did along with their Mother. As the Guardian reported at the time:

"A deed of variation reportedly changed [the] will so that Marion Miliband’s estate was reduced. Instead of leaving 100% of the house if she died, she got 60% while the brothers each received 20%.

Had she retained a 100% share, and her home had one day been sold for £575,000, the IHT bill would have been £170,000; after the deed of variation the same event would have triggered a bill of £78,000."

That is an avoidance of some £92,000. And given the house worth over £1.5 million the avoidance was considerably more. The fact that David Miliband bought out his brother who then paid Capital Gains Tax means Ed was able to truthfully say 'I paid tax' but he also avoided even further tax on his Mother's death.

As I have never called Blair a Leftie I am not sure what your point is exactly. However the point is surely it is totally hypocritical when someone condemns others for simply being millionaires or wealthy (as Ed, Brown and Blair repeatedly did) when they are millionaires (or extremely wealthy) themselves?"

Funny how we forget about Osbourne's family tax affairs

But keeping on topic we have had a Prime minister misuse his office to reward failed advisors after all he had to resign. Hopefully his legacy is so tarnished by his ludicrous honours list the whole corrupt honours system gets the scrutiny needed for long overdue reform.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Yes the Milliband Brothers who created a trust fund to avoid paying Inheritance Tax on their Father's house worth about £2 Million. A man who spent his life as an arch Marxist ....

No they didn't.

Can you please stop calling Tony Blair left wing? He might have been Labour but we all know he was only on the left when it came to at least wanting to spend money on the NHS and schools, helping the low paid by introducing a minimum wage. In many other areas, as thatcher and Murdoch acknowledged, he was their type of politician.

I find it a bit odd how some on the Right find it hard to accept that not everyone who is lucky enough to have earned a few bob in the system that they are in might still not work to see a change to a fairer system and a more equal society. Instead they have to be hypocrites and champagne socialists.

It is often said that liars believe everyone else is also a liar. I think the same is often true of hypocrites and greedy cunts.

Well actually they did along with their Mother. As the Guardian reported at the time:

"A deed of variation reportedly changed [the] will so that Marion Miliband’s estate was reduced. Instead of leaving 100% of the house if she died, she got 60% while the brothers each received 20%.

Had she retained a 100% share, and her home had one day been sold for £575,000, the IHT bill would have been £170,000; after the deed of variation the same event would have triggered a bill of £78,000."

That is an avoidance of some £92,000. And given the house worth over £1.5 million the avoidance was considerably more. The fact that David Miliband bought out his brother who then paid Capital Gains Tax means Ed was able to truthfully say 'I paid tax' but he also avoided even further tax on his Mother's death.

As I have never called Blair a Leftie I am not sure what your point is exactly. However the point is surely it is totally hypocritical when someone condemns others for simply being millionaires or wealthy (as Ed, Brown and Blair repeatedly did) when they are millionaires (or extremely wealthy) themselves?

Funny how we forget about Osbourne's family tax affairs

But keeping on topic we have had a Prime minister misuse his office to reward failed advisors after all he had to resign. Hopefully his legacy is so tarnished by his ludicrous honours list the whole corrupt honours system gets the scrutiny needed for long overdue reform."

Agreed.

Shami Chakrabarti anyone?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thank you, my "friends" from Woodley who have blocked me, presumably because I don't agree with them?

Sad state of affairs if we can't have a reasoned debate without that...can see why you think Jeremy Hunt is such a good man!!

Happy fabbing.

We don't join a public forum to exchange private messages. Why can't we have a reasoned debate here?

Having never contacted you on here the fact that I am blocked leads me to that conclusion.

We should be able to debate matters but as above, what is point of blocking? My views do not colour what I may think of you personally...its about the issues.

what does it matter?"

Exactly! Too many people in the forum take a reply as an invitation to start a private conversation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May... "

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully "

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't "

I wasn't referring to which side he backed or why.

I'm referring in part to his behaviour during the campaign as our prime minister but mainly to his behaviour following the referendum x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't

I wasn't referring to which side he backed or why.

I'm referring in part to his behaviour during the campaign as our prime minister but mainly to his behaviour following the referendum x"

It could have been worse in my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't

I wasn't referring to which side he backed or why.

I'm referring in part to his behaviour during the campaign as our prime minister but mainly to his behaviour following the referendum x

It could have been worse in my opinion. "

The whole campaign, both sides, was pretty poor overall. But he was in a position of responsibility and I feel he abused that position x

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts"

However , no one is compelled to work in the public sector . The pensions enjoyed by some public sector workers are no longer available to those in the private sector .

What you appear to be saying is that you want all of us to pay additional tax in order to fund the public sector.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't

I wasn't referring to which side he backed or why.

I'm referring in part to his behaviour during the campaign as our prime minister but mainly to his behaviour following the referendum x

It could have been worse in my opinion.

The whole campaign, both sides, was pretty poor overall. But he was in a position of responsibility and I feel he abused that position x"

It doesn't quite top the racist poster of Syrian refugees and the £350m for the NHS claim in my opinion. Although many of the economic claims from remain were clearly exaggerated.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts However , no one is compelled to work in the public sector . The pensions enjoyed by some public sector workers are no longer available to those in the private sector .

What you appear to be saying is that you want all of us to pay additional tax in order to fund the public sector. "

But that is the average left wingers answer - basically complete moaning t***s

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts However , no one is compelled to work in the public sector . The pensions enjoyed by some public sector workers are no longer available to those in the private sector .

What you appear to be saying is that you want all of us to pay additional tax in order to fund the public sector.

But that is the average left wingers answer - basically complete moaning t***s "

But only the rich people, comrade. See they actually own the rainbow which gives them property rights to its pot of gold so they are really an unlimited source of taxes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May...

Agree

He has behaved disgracefully

At least he backed the side he believed in, instead of doing a half assed job for the one he didn't

I wasn't referring to which side he backed or why.

I'm referring in part to his behaviour during the campaign as our prime minister but mainly to his behaviour following the referendum x

It could have been worse in my opinion.

The whole campaign, both sides, was pretty poor overall. But he was in a position of responsibility and I feel he abused that position x

It doesn't quite top the racist poster of Syrian refugees and the £350m for the NHS claim in my opinion. Although many of the economic claims from remain were clearly exaggerated. "

Id say it was on a par with the Remain side Operation Black vote racist seesaw poster actually

Oh and the claim of a war starting, every family being thousands of pounds worse off, the Jungle camp moving to the UK....

Both sides are just as bad x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts However , no one is compelled to work in the public sector . The pensions enjoyed by some public sector workers are no longer available to those in the private sector .

What you appear to be saying is that you want all of us to pay additional tax in order to fund the public sector.

But that is the average left wingers answer - basically complete moaning t***s

But only the rich people, comrade. See they actually own the rainbow which gives them property rights to its pot of gold so they are really an unlimited source of taxes. "

Ah the hypocritical wannabe socialists

I stand corrected

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By *oorland2Couple  over a year ago

Stoke


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Same as your average left winger or socialist - basically complete cunts but with the added bonus of hypocrisy "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" ca-Moron awarded his advisers 24% pay rises over the last year and super-sized their severance packages after he ran off laughing to bank a few weeks ago, whilst forcing austerity of public sector workers and capping wage increases at 1%

but then he's just one of your average right wingers - basically complete cunts

Same as your average left winger or socialist - basically complete cunts but with the added bonus of hypocrisy "

I never had time for Ben Elton as a stand got a new found respect for him when he was asked by an interviewer why he no longer did any political/ socialist routines. His response was 'it's easy to be a socialist when you don't have anything. I found it harder when I had money so decided not to be one'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well as the Thread is "ca-Moron" can a lifelong Tory just add something?

I was delighted he won two elections and gave the country the EU referendum. However from their on in I was utterly disgusted and ashamed of what he and Osborne did. Project Fear was an insult to the British electorate and showed he had lost the plot of what a Referendum is and an election it isn't. When you insult an opposing party people are OK with it. But when you do that to half the population then you aren't going to win.

He should have never gone to the EU on bended knee in that charade that made the UK look pathetic and just called the vote in July last year. He and the Government should have stood back, remained neutral, let the people argue and vote and then carried out whatever instruction we gave him. Had he done that he would still be PM.

But in view of how he DID behave in that Referendum and his appalling resignation honours list I am glad the moron is gone...

And welcome Theresa May... "

You've spelt `their' incorrectly

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By *isandreTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham

To clarify then, based on the information supplied, the change to the millibands inheritance was not done by the left wing father, as originally claimed.

To further clarify, the affairs were ordered by the mother AND the children, the Milliband Brothers.

It is not unusual for children to influence the Will and organisation of a parents tax affairs, however by far the usual situation and indeed the ultimate responsibility lies with the parent.

Yet you assert most confidently that it was the father and children, not the mother acting on professional advice, protecting the interests of her children within the bounds of the existing system. How knows you this? Were you privy to the confidential discussions? Is there a link to some evidence you can provide?

Or are we left with supposition, of people who cannot comprehend, perhaps because it is a concept foreign to them, that there are people with principles?

On the one hand the father is smeared as someone who did not stick to principles but the next minute it seems the mother had to make changes.

The Right like to paint anyone with wealth that is left leaning as a hypocrite because they do not gift all their money to charity. What nonsense. In a system rigged towards the rich retaining power and wealth for themselves and propagating an ever more unequal society is it unprincipled to try a different tack and retain the wealth? To be better placed to be able to gain a position of influence, while trying your best to influence your offspring to grow up with values of decency and fairness to the point where perhaps they will even enter politics but work against the party that has it's raison d'être as conserving the wealth and power to itself and unable and unwilling to empathise with the less fortunate and make society fairer for everyone?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To clarify then, based on the information supplied, the change to the millibands inheritance was not done by the left wing father, as originally claimed.

To further clarify, the affairs were ordered by the mother AND the children, the Milliband Brothers.

It is not unusual for children to influence the Will and organisation of a parents tax affairs, however by far the usual situation and indeed the ultimate responsibility lies with the parent.

Yet you assert most confidently that it was the father and children, not the mother acting on professional advice, protecting the interests of her children within the bounds of the existing system. How knows you this? Were you privy to the confidential discussions? Is there a link to some evidence you can provide?

Or are we left with supposition, of people who cannot comprehend, perhaps because it is a concept foreign to them, that there are people with principles?

On the one hand the father is smeared as someone who did not stick to principles but the next minute it seems the mother had to make changes.

The Right like to paint anyone with wealth that is left leaning as a hypocrite because they do not gift all their money to charity. What nonsense. In a system rigged towards the rich retaining power and wealth for themselves and propagating an ever more unequal society is it unprincipled to try a different tack and retain the wealth? To be better placed to be able to gain a position of influence, while trying your best to influence your offspring to grow up with values of decency and fairness to the point where perhaps they will even enter politics but work against the party that has it's raison d'être as conserving the wealth and power to itself and unable and unwilling to empathise with the less fortunate and make society fairer for everyone?"

On what planet can you say society is "ever more unequal"!! Please point out to me, the period in history that you would like to go back to when the people at the lower ranks of society had a better quality of life? 100 years ago people were grateful for half a day off, state healthcare and education were pipedreams and your job was most probably boring and monotonous.

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"To clarify then, based on the information supplied, the change to the millibands inheritance was not done by the left wing father, as originally claimed.

To further clarify, the affairs were ordered by the mother AND the children, the Milliband Brothers.

It is not unusual for children to influence the Will and organisation of a parents tax affairs, however by far the usual situation and indeed the ultimate responsibility lies with the parent.

Yet you assert most confidently that it was the father and children, not the mother acting on professional advice, protecting the interests of her children within the bounds of the existing system. How knows you this? Were you privy to the confidential discussions? Is there a link to some evidence you can provide?

Or are we left with supposition, of people who cannot comprehend, perhaps because it is a concept foreign to them, that there are people with principles?

On the one hand the father is smeared as someone who did not stick to principles but the next minute it seems the mother had to make changes.

The Right like to paint anyone with wealth that is left leaning as a hypocrite because they do not gift all their money to charity. What nonsense. In a system rigged towards the rich retaining power and wealth for themselves and propagating an ever more unequal society is it unprincipled to try a different tack and retain the wealth? To be better placed to be able to gain a position of influence, while trying your best to influence your offspring to grow up with values of decency and fairness to the point where perhaps they will even enter politics but work against the party that has it's raison d'être as conserving the wealth and power to itself and unable and unwilling to empathise with the less fortunate and make society fairer for everyone?"

No one suggested that anyone should gift the money to charity . It is the hyprocisty of wanting. everyone else to pay the tax , except yourself.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To clarify then, based on the information supplied, the change to the millibands inheritance was not done by the left wing father, as originally claimed.

To further clarify, the affairs were ordered by the mother AND the children, the Milliband Brothers.

It is not unusual for children to influence the Will and organisation of a parents tax affairs, however by far the usual situation and indeed the ultimate responsibility lies with the parent.

Yet you assert most confidently that it was the father and children, not the mother acting on professional advice, protecting the interests of her children within the bounds of the existing system. How knows you this? Were you privy to the confidential discussions? Is there a link to some evidence you can provide?

Or are we left with supposition, of people who cannot comprehend, perhaps because it is a concept foreign to them, that there are people with principles?

On the one hand the father is smeared as someone who did not stick to principles but the next minute it seems the mother had to make changes.

The Right like to paint anyone with wealth that is left leaning as a hypocrite because they do not gift all their money to charity. What nonsense. In a system rigged towards the rich retaining power and wealth for themselves and propagating an ever more unequal society is it unprincipled to try a different tack and retain the wealth? To be better placed to be able to gain a position of influence, while trying your best to influence your offspring to grow up with values of decency and fairness to the point where perhaps they will even enter politics but work against the party that has it's raison d'être as conserving the wealth and power to itself and unable and unwilling to empathise with the less fortunate and make society fairer for everyone?"

The father did not stick to his principles as he accumulated wealth and led a life of luxary while preaching about the complete opposite. Why didn't he give the excess to needy families sruggling just feed their children? Answer is because he earnt it and why should he share it.

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