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Previously on "well it's only fair"

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  • John Galt
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Mr Galt. You are cliche city. My heart sinks when I see your posts due to the lack of imaganition contained within.
    Simple answer to that - don't read them

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  • Gold Dalek
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    It may be Britain’s most popular participation sport but angling is too white and too middle-aged for the government, writes Bendan Bourne.

    The Environment Agency is embarking on a campaign spending some of the £19m raised by selling fishing licences to attract Asian women and other ethnic minorities to the sport.

    A pilot scheme in Swansea is using experts from the Salmon and Trout Association to teach Muslim women and children to fish. Similar schemes are expected to spawn across the country.

    Researchers found only 7% of anglers were under 18, 5% were female and “very few” came from ethnic minorities.

    A 10-point agency leaflet includes the mantra: “Angling does not discriminate against gender, race, age or athletic ability.”

    However, farmer and countryside broadcaster Robin Page branded the idea “politically correct Britain gone mad”.

    “It is utter nonsense. This is an insult to serious conservation,” he said.

    Four million Britons already take to the banks of our muddied waterways, in what many see as a sport which spans the class divide.

    According to the agency fishing boosts self-esteem and wellbeing. It adds that the sport can also prevent anti-social behaviour and help tackle underachievement and youth crime.

    Richard Wightman, angling development manager for the Environment Agency said: “We have a corporate commitment to diversity. There is a huge number of social benefits.”

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  • Fungus
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    Originally posted by Bitbucket
    That wars costing you a fortune isnt it ? How do you afford it ?

    Big debts and it rains a lot are the 2 things you should be more concerned with
    How do we afford the war: Flash Gordon has his hand in our pockets.

    It rains a lot here? Well we have had insufficient rain this Winter, and the reservoirs are low, which means water shortages are on the horizon. The East of England is an area of drought with low rainfall. Fortunately the kindly Welsh have sacrificed some of their charming villages so that we have enough water for our golf courses, and Jacuzzis.

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  • Bitbucket
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    Think the US Army calls you the borrowers , and so does the IMF

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by Bitbucket
    Big debts and it rains a lot are the 2 things you should be more concerned with
    Debts aren't a problem.

    One of the benefits of our good economy under New Labour is that you can borrow as much money as you like and nobody ever wants it back.

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  • Bitbucket
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    They need more

    We have politicians in our country that keep their pensions the same but just ask for more backhanders so that the public wont think their greedy.

    At least your guys are honest.

    Fine country the UK , seen by most countries as being less corrupt than most othes except sweeden.

    That wars costing you a fortune isnt it ? How do you afford it ?

    Big debts and it rains a lot are the 2 things you should be more concerned with

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  • sasguru
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    Mr Galt. You are cliche city. My heart sinks when I see your posts due to the lack of imaganition contained within.

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  • thunderlizard
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    That Daily Mail article's quite selective. It goes on about MPs with 20+ years in office, but very few of them get anywhere near that. It also has an unpredictable effect on any other job prospects, though on average it improves them.

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  • eternalnomad
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    Its yet another example of "Do as we say, not as we do"

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  • Spacecadet
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    didn't a lot of public sector workers recently go on strike because of pension shortfalls?

    Idiots

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  • John Galt
    started a topic well it's only fair

    well it's only fair

    Tax payers to fund MP's pension shortfall

    A case of what's yours is mine and what's mine's my own
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