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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    Now there's a character I miss
    Yep, a man of integrity amongst a shower of tulips!

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Oooooooo! Get her!

    On a serious note, I think Frank is a suitable replacement for "The Beast of Bolsover"...
    Now there's a character I miss

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Well he can't have been posting on here. Someone said he was a man of principle. Haven't seen any of those!!
    Oooooooo! Get her!

    On a serious note, I think Frank is a suitable replacement for "The Beast of Bolsover"...

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I think Frank must've been listening, he was on t'wireless this morning saying most of what you've suggested.

    Well he can't have been posting on here. Someone said he was a man of principle. Haven't seen any of those!!

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Dear Frankie,

    Here is how you reduce poverty in he UK: let the poor earn a living. Simples.

    You do this by creating greater demand for local labour through constraining the supply from of external sources. If employers complain that they cannot find the skilled people they need in the UK then tell them they will have to invest in the workers that are available.

    You'll have to have a word with the Department of Education to make them do their bit too.

    Also you'll need to eliminate the minimum wage and many of the welfare payments so that a properly operating market in labour can operate.


    Don't forget to get rid of all those stupid background checks that stop people working and keep an eye on other forms of discrimination by employers such as against the old, or those with previous health issues, etc.


    HTH.

    HAB.
    I think Frank must've been listening, he was on t'wireless this morning saying most of what you've suggested.

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  • Lockhouse
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    This will be a case of "too many cooks" - mark my words.

    IDS has this all sewn up and does not need Frank Fields in there shouting loudly. His heart might be in the right place but the reason he's not kept any top jobs is his inability to compromise. I predict more of the same and an early exit.

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  • OwlHoot
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    It's also a reproach to Labour, because Tony Blair gave Field a role and told him to "think the unthinkable", only to sack him when he did.

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  • vetran
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    Agree

    Truly a Government of all the talents.

    A straight up and honest MP is worth using regardless of his political affiliations.

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  • xoggoth
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    What a quite horribly sensible comment HAB, your'e slipping.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Also you'll need to eliminate the minimum wage and many of the welfare payments so that a properly operating market in labour can operate.
    And also stop taxing those in poverty by raising the tax thresholds:

    the Joseph Rowntree Trust has done a couple of surveys asking what people thought was a reasonable definition of poverty. The pre tax number was around £13,400: which equates very nicely to that £11,500 or so post tax. linky
    This would make the workforce at these income levels cheaper to hire and hopefully create more jobs as a result.
    Last edited by Sysman; 16 May 2010, 15:44.

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  • MrMark
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    I must say Cameron looks serious about repairing broken Britain and has gone up in my estimation (of being a Blair style over substance clone)
    I have the same initial impression. It's as if he realises that he's almost guaranteed to lose the next election (once the cuts take effect) unless he pulls out some real achievements. Time will tell, but at least he's trying..

    Of course taking on board people outside your party into the government isn't new. Anyone remember "a government of all the talents" eg Digby Jones and the others?

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Dear Frankie,

    Here is how you reduce poverty in he UK: let the poor earn a living. Simples.

    You do this by creating greater demand for local labour through constraining the supply from of external sources. If employers complain that they cannot find the skilled people they need in the UK then tell them they will have to invest in the workers that are available.

    You'll have to have a word with the Department of Education to make them do their bit too.

    Also you'll need to eliminate the minimum wage and many of the welfare payments so that a properly operating market in labour can operate.


    Don't forget to get rid of all those stupid background checks that stop people working and keep an eye on other forms of discrimination by employers such as against the old, or those with previous health issues, etc.


    HTH.

    HAB.
    Last edited by HairyArsedBloke; 16 May 2010, 11:40.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Frank Field given government role

    Frank Field given government role


    FRANK FIELD, the senior Labour backbencher, has been given a role in the new coalition government leading a review into tackling poverty.Frank Field given role as poverty czar by Cameron - Times Online
    He may be a Labour MP, but he's a man of principles. I must say Cameron looks serious about repairing broken Britain and has gone up in my estimation (of being a Blair style over substance clone). Shame he's been handed near a impossible task and is on a hiding to nothing.

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