VAT rise (oh no!)…

Published by in Politico on December 29th, 2010

The current wave of panic (short of a swine flu pandemic…), is that we are about to be hit by a 2.5% increase in VAT and the doom-and-gloom merchants (that’s the mainstream media to you), are out in force pressing home how much the VAT rise will cause the poor to lose. The Telegraph, quick out of the blocks reckon £158 extra a year (£14 rounded up a month) and they set off the scaremongering with the fact that people will cut back on their food to subsidize their luxury goods (broadband, sky, mobile phones etc). I think there is something wrong with society that they will think about a shiny iPhone contract ahead of the food on their child’s plate. I looked at my shopping bill for last week and the week before, the VAT I paid for a

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In limbo…

Published by in General on December 29th, 2010

What is the point of the period between Xmas & New Year? As someone with no holiday’s left until April, I am now condemned to work these 3 useless days between Xmas & New Year.  What a complete waste of my time and company resources. Oh well, here’s hoping for a 3pm knock off. In other news Bookstart gets reinstated… ffs

Improper BBC headlines

Published by in BBC on December 24th, 2010

It’s something that irks me of late and it’s not only the BBC that do this I’ll admit, but the BBC post these stupid headlines, or they give out headline bulletins on the tv to get your attention. The one linked below is ‘Sharp rise in serious flu cases prompts jab question’, immediately you think the worst case scenario, pandemic. Yet the 3rd paragraph of the article states, ‘But the total number of cases is in line with what would be expected’. So they made a non-event article with a headline of lies.  We pay for this shit… http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12075039

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Bookstart to go

Published by in Politico on December 23rd, 2010

I’d never even heard of it, why are we giving books to people for their children? Surely they can get a book from the library? Or are these left approved books?

In other news today…

Someone said something about someone behind their back… http://bbc.in/gOUwh1 Is stuff like this really news?  The Liberal left do not like the Conservative right, well really, what would anyone expect? I think Lembit Opik is a bit of a cock, but I found my self nodding along during BBC Breakfast to what he said, that these revelations in the Telegraph will hinder MP & Constituent relations as MPs will now not talk frankly to the voters, the Vince Cable article yesterday was important, but the fact that a Lib Dem MP thinks George Osbourne is a toff really isn’t news to anyone… I don’t like people where I work, but for the sake of the business I have to get on with them… Tomorrow, George Osbourne doesn’t like the way Nick Clegg parts his hair EXCLUSIVE! UPDATE: In the same

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Why do the Left hate Sky News?

Published by in Politico on December 22nd, 2010

This was a question posed on R5 breakfast radio. The word that popped into my head was ‘Control’. It is without a shadow of a doubt that the left love to control people, even now that they are in opposition, they are still trying to foist their agenda on us through more control. The left hate Sky because they can never control it, the BBC on the other hand…

Oh my Liberal MP with Liberal views shocker!

Published by in Politico on December 22nd, 2010

I find it hardly surprising that the media are getting their claws into the Lib Dems, they seem to be the punch bag at the moment as the Tories seem to be keeping their noses clean and the economy isn’t tanking as they all predicted. It’s hardly surprising that some Liberal MPs are not to happy with some of the draconian changes they are being forced to implement. What I find a disgrace is the papers and tv media’s outcry because an MP dared to say what was on his mind. MPs will no doubt return to saying the opposite or avoiding the questions from next week… http://bit.ly/ih2e8N

Government wants to force ISP’s to block porn

Published by in Politico on December 20th, 2010

What ever happened to responsible parenting? Is it really necessary for the government to take over control of everyone’s life to such a degree… http://bit.ly/ggiZDw

I am the man who arranges the blocks

Favourite you tube video of 2010.

Bob Ainsworth – Prohibition doesn’t work…

Published by in Politico on December 16th, 2010

With 13 years in the government, Bob Ainsworth must have gone through it in a drug fuelled haze, because it is only now when he is in opposition that he tries to push for the legalisation of drugs like cocaine & heroin. As an ex-drugs minister I find it astounding that only now can he stand up when he has no power and speak his mind about this situation that we find ourselves in and to my mind he still has it completely wrong on all counts. Having listened to Nicky Cambell give him the rub down on 5 Live this morning and the kicking he got on BBC Breakfast at the hands of an expert, I find it quite amusing that he hasn’t yet slunk away back to his constituency to lick his wounds. Anyone with half a brain

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