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So has the trust in our elected mps been broken or is it more of a case of well we knew they didn’t take the job on because they wanted to make a difference, blink just to line their pockets with the taxpayer’s money. :doh: :small-print:
Yet more mps are found to have put their grubby little paws into the trough pot and extracted extortionist amounts of money for so called additional expenses allowances smackbottom poke
As the gravy train seems to be on a full steam ahead lets plunder the treasury of millions because we can attitude, innocent has it become a them and us culture, of do as we say and what do you mean we should pay taxes like you peasants’, is their hope of a transparent government left in this green and pleasant land. :undecided:
No wonder then that they wanted mps exempt from the freedom of information act, so as we could not fathom out what they are stealing annually off the voters. :gagged:
And to top it all the admin chiefwho supposedly oversees expenses - Malcolm Jack, the Clerk of the Commons - has spent £100 grand of our money on a lavish makeover for his grace and favour house. It included a £39,000 kitchen (bespoke furniture, a “butler’s tray”, granite work surfaces), and "two Ionic columns costing £963". WTF? banghead :eeek:
Who knows where it will all end :upset: :cheers:
Not quite on topic, but -
I used to work with a fella who used to get sayings muddled up all the time, when someone had died, he said "So-and-so's bit the bucket"
and "She was dressed up to the nine-balls"
but his favourite was (about anyone who he felt had done well unfairly) "He's on the gravy boat for life"
The trouble with MPs, many of them are not secure for a long term career, so I feel that often the wrong type of person goes in for the job.
However, you will note that the problems the thread talks about, often stem from those with safe seats who have become secure :!:
Plim :shock:
I would love to put down what i really thought but it would be a huge piece of work lol Suffice it to say. Though I love this land and the way it has for a thousand years lead the world in every aspect of it's advancing civilisation. This being a generalisation of course. I do think that there are always the people who rip the rest of us off intellectually and financially. Unfortunately some get into government office. these people are more commonly known as thieving criminal bas***s!!
Of course there are those that are genuine and work to improve 'our' lot. Respect to them
I've always felt that those who want to stand for office should be disqualified
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Not quite on topic, but -
I used to work with a fella who used to get sayings muddled up all the time, when someone had died, he said "So-and-so's bit the bucket"
and "She was dressed up to the nine-balls"
but his favourite was (about anyone who he felt had done well unfairly) "He's on the gravy boat for life"

Are you just typing random thoughts in any old thread?? confused :? :?
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: bolt
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Are you just typing random thoughts in any old thread?? confused :? :?
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: bolt

Ya cheeky fecker! Take this smackbottom
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Not quite on topic, but -
I used to work with a fella who used to get sayings muddled up all the time, when someone had died, he said "So-and-so's bit the bucket"
and "She was dressed up to the nine-balls"
but his favourite was (about anyone who he felt had done well unfairly) "He's on the gravy boat for life"

Are you just typing random thoughts in any old thread?? confused :? :?
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: bolt
If there as funny as "Bit the bucket" you have permission to randomly post in any of my threads when you feel like it. lol
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If there as funny as "Bit the bucket" you have permission to randomly post in any of my threads when you feel like it. lol

flipa Sarge :lol: