BTW, to the person who -ve rep me.... You don't know who I voted for in the General Election. And it wasn't Labour.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhilst I have no issues with people using Ltd Co's to minimize tax, what I have a problem with is Bozo being Mayor for London and a Journalist at the same time. He is more interested in building a relationship with the likes of Barclays Bank and Emirites Airlines than he is doing something useful for the people who voted for him.
I can't think of a single issue that stands out for Boris that I can class as positive. The Boris Bikes should be scrapped. The Alcohol ban on the Underground.... doesn't work. Policing has been cut. The roads in London are unsafe. The new buses that have replaced the bendy buses cost over a million pounds each. London Underground have free reign to go on strike when they wish. What's with the Runway on the Estuary...That's one way to kill people off! Sorry, nowt positive to say about Bozo.
I like the airport in the estuary. I like the bikes, and I like the buses. Unions have too much power, and Boris hasn't really got a leg to stand on there; the law is on their side if they ballot a strike and have the city's pants pulled down. I think you should direct your ire elsewhere.
I was in London at the weekend, having a look around the Olympic parks and areas. I travelled on the tube too. I have been away a few years, and I must admit, it looked much improved.
I find Livingstone filth, nothing more, nothing less; he's vile.
I find the position Boris holds currently, is more ideological, so don't have many issues. London is irrevocably linked with the running of the country, the likes of which the UK's other cities aren't, so I find it a bit different there.
I actually think, with no bias any way, that Boris has doen well.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhilst I have no issues with people using Ltd Co's to minimize tax, what I have a problem with is Bozo being Mayor for London and a Journalist at the same time. He is more interested in building a relationship with the likes of Barclays Bank and Emirites Airlines than he is doing something useful for the people who voted for him.
I can't think of a single issue that stands out for Boris that I can class as positive. The Boris Bikes should be scrapped. The Alcohol ban on the Underground.... doesn't work. Policing has been cut. The roads in London are unsafe. The new buses that have replaced the bendy buses cost over a million pounds each. London Underground have free reign to go on strike when they wish. What's with the Runway on the Estuary...That's one way to kill people off! Sorry, nowt positive to say about Bozo.
Also before that runway can be built I would suggest they get rid of this little lot first...Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostErm, is this true? "The new buses that have replaced the bendy buses cost over a million pounds each."
Also before that runway can be built I would suggest they get rid of this little lot first...
That little bomb off Sheppy has been waiting to go off for a while; deeply unstable and would move quite a bit of that part of the world were it to go off. Having been to that part of the world, I would suggest it was possibly better for it if it did go off.Comment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostI'd say rallying against using a method of minimising tax, and using that very same method, whilst simultaneously stating factually that others do the same thing, when they didn't, is possibly World Cup Winning material in any competition of untrustworthiness.
I loathe the man; hypocryte, liar, cheat, thief, anti semitic and just about everything serpentine and unlikeable there could be about one person.
However, now having moved away from London and all the tulip that living there was, I couldn't give a hoot.
We hear a lot of what Johnson and Livingstone say. Johnson plays the buffoon, but there's nothing about him that compares with Livingstone's various vile, ignorant and hypercritical utterings. To which we can now add blatant lies.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostErm, is this true? "The new buses that have replaced the bendy buses cost over a million pounds each."
The new buses were designed so that a conductor could be introduced, but not to collect fares, but to check oyster cards.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostHe has only produced a handful of new buses to replace the old one. Now, if he had produced a lot more, the cost would have gone down.
The new buses were designed so that a conductor could be introduced, but not to collect fares, but to check oyster cards.Comment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostImmaterial really. More buses will be purchased, and the prices will come down, of course. They are expensive, of course, new adopters always pay more, and these buses really are state of the art. Bendy buses were a disaster, the new ones aren't, and they look great too, and are clean, far cleaner than the old 38's.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostImmaterial really. More buses will be purchased, and the prices will come down, of course. They are expensive, of course, new adopters always pay more, and these buses really are state of the art. Bendy buses were a disaster, the new ones aren't, and they look great too, and are clean, far cleaner than the old 38's.
Well, not yet anywayComment
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