Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, has refused to back Harriet Harman after the deputy Labour leader indicated the Government would change the law to seize Sir Fred Goodwin’s pension.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI didn't realise ZG was standing. I'd vote for him.
Vote Giant Alien Lizard. You know it makes sense!
Tough on Lizards, Tough on the supporters of Lizards
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostThis debate is akin to two prostitutes arguing as to whom is the greater virgin.
Ms Harman - your comments on money for nothing - but that is precisely the mechanism used by Central Banks - making money for nothing and then lending it to Governments with interest - and just who are these Central Bankers - these men of Lust Greed and Glory ?
Rip Off the Masks - and Lets See.
Now theyre planning the Crime of the Century
Read all about
Their schemes and adventuring
Yes its well worth the Fee ...
Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLike who?
Oh, you mean the lizards.
Next you'll be blaming the NWO, Freemasons, Rothschilds, illuminati etc.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIMO its a pity that a vote for anything other than Labour/Conservative is wasted.
Oh, you mean the lizards.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTo quote from ratewhore the Tories would be no different.
I hate Labour : but would rather they were replaced with something better. Where is Maggie?
Yep, we may as well keep Labour and let them continue spending and wasting as the Tories would do anyway. Let them sort out their own mess.
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Originally posted by ASB View PostYes, a somewhat inconvenient truth. Can't blame the current incumbents entirely. Much as I'd like to.
I hate Labour : but would rather they were replaced with something better. Where is Maggie?
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhat the hell for? Being crap at his job?
During the boom times, he actually made a profit at the bank, which is more than can be said for the time Gordo was at the helm.
I don't see Gordo giving up his £3000 a week pension!!!
... but it was high-risk short-term profit to earn massive staff bonuses leading to long-term bust. The demise of RBS has taken place over almost a decade, not just the past year. The profits papered over long-term cracks which we are all now paying for.
Brown's strategy was basically the same, in that he had no thought for the future ramifications of his policies. IE: Spend now, pay later !!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI heard her say in an interview, the court of pubic opinion was against it (pay award) therefore she would have to legislate. IIRC public opinion favours bringing back hanging, surely if we are having law by witchhunt, we might as well bring back hanging.
Incidentally, I took this from a comment in the Telegraph. I think it hits the nail firmly and squarely on the head in relation to the one-eyed scottish idiot:
The fact he makes noises as though he believes he or this country has a future is just an expression of his megalomania.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSurely Ratewhore is right though. The government agreed his severance terms.
I used to be all for blocking Fred's pension. Amazingly I've switched sides thanks to the behaviour of this government.
There seems to be a dispute as to whether this pension was properly agreed, so we will have to let a court decide that.
What I would really like to see is the massive past bonuses challenged and clawed back, because the bonuses should be based on good performance and not on granting of self-certificated badly secured loans to people/companies that had no prospect of being repaid.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI heard her say in an interview, the court of pubic opinion was against it (pay award) therefore she would have to legislate. IIRC public opinion favours bringing back hanging, surely if we are having law by witchhunt, we might as well bring back hanging.
It was a spectacularly stupid thing to say, and hopefully she'll get hung out to dry for it at some point in the future.
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