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Originally posted by d000hg View PostTo many of my friends, I am their right-wing friend.
Just the candidate for a suicide bomber
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, you would not.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo doubt my FaceBook wall will shortly be full of claptrap about "Tories give MPs 10% pay rise while nurses get 1%" from my left-wing friends, who conveniently forget the facts that most (it seems) MPs have been campaigning NOT to get this pay-rise.
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Originally posted by meridian View Post£74k?
Here's an unpopular thought, maybe we should start paying them decent money and we could get some decent politicians.
In reality they earn the equivalent of double that at least. And we have hundreds of the useless feckers....
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£74k?
Here's an unpopular thought, maybe we should start paying them decent money and we could get some decent politicians.
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Sadly, we live in a representative democracy, not a true democracy.
So we have representatives, expenses, pay, parties, elections, political broadcasts, party leadership elections and all the rest of the baggage.
One day we will have a true democracy with a referendum on every vote, brought directly to your PC by the power of IT and the interweb.
Vote EO. you know it makes sense
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo doubt my FaceBook wall will shortly be full of claptrap about "Tories give MPs 10% pay rise while nurses get 1%" from my left-wing friends, who conveniently forget the facts that most (it seems) MPs have been campaigning NOT to get this pay-rise.
Actually I am amazed you have any friends....
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No doubt my FaceBook wall will shortly be full of claptrap about "Tories give MPs 10% pay rise while nurses get 1%" from my left-wing friends, who conveniently forget the facts that most (it seems) MPs have been campaigning NOT to get this pay-rise.
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An End to Austerity
For some, anyway: MPs given go ahead for 10% pay rise to £74,000 - BBC NewsTags: None
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