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So the whole revision of the disciplinary procedure has been dropped. Surely that can't be because the Tory it was intended to rescue has fallen on his sword?Potter wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 3:09 am It's worthy of a news story and IMHO this should be investigated further, but not because he's a tory, because of what he did regardless of political party. I'll wager that if he was a labour MP you'd have sat there quietly shuffling your feet and looking at the floor.
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Mildly entertaining bollocks.
CO2 hasn't been "rising since the age of the dinosaurs" It has shot up hugely in only the past 200 years. Life's too short to treat any of the rest of it with anything other than contempt.
Meanwhile I've been looking at volcanos. It seems loss of ice and extra volcanic activity go hand in hand. I ignore it on the grounds that I don't have that much more time on this Earth and those sorts of things happen on geological timescales. It appears I may actually be wrong about that and volcanic activity could increase dramatically as soon as the shifting weight of ice starts upsetting the lake of magma just below the crust.
Might actually be a good idea to start thinking about a tinfoil hat. Quite literally...
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Many of the old boys/gits on here will remember Aitken and his " Sword of Truth " protestations.....
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian ... newspapers
I thought a new low had been reached with this t***er involving his late wife's suicide....... She's probably turning in her grave at his actions
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I thought a new low had been reached with this t***er involving his late wife's suicide....... She's probably turning in her grave at his actions
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I find it more than a little amusing that Paterson is reported, from several sources, to have found out about his own resignation while shopping in a supermarket when he was rung by a BBC reporter seeking a comment.
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1999:Treadeager wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 5:32 pm Many of the old boys/gits on here will remember Aitken and his " Sword of Truth " protestations.....
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian ... newspapers
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/1999/jun/08/uk
Former cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken was jailed at the Old Bailey today for 18 months after admitting perjury and perverting the course of justice.
He received 18 months for both counts, to run concurrently.
Mr Justice Scott Baker told Aitken: "For nearly four years you wove a web of deceit in which you entangled yourself and from which there was no way out unless you were prepared to come clean and tell the truth. Unfortunately you were not."
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More and more disgusted by public servants with their snouts in the trough. As a group, they don't seem interested in solving it, rather more dismayed that one of them got found out.slowsider wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 11:02 am Paterson seems to have gone under the bus now
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Human nature is the same the world over which is why corruption and dishonesty is endemic everywhere in the world.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 2:51 amYou'll get no argument from me that the British political system and it's politicians are up there with the most corrupt in the world, I'm just saying it's both sides of the floor. Corruption and dishonesty is endemic in the UK, so why would anyone expect it not to be in politics.slowsider wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:36 pmSo the whole revision of the disciplinary procedure has been dropped. Surely that can't be because the Tory it was intended to rescue has fallen on his sword?Potter wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 3:09 am It's worthy of a news story and IMHO this should be investigated further, but not because he's a tory, because of what he did regardless of political party. I'll wager that if he was a labour MP you'd have sat there quietly shuffling your feet and looking at the floor.
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Had to think twice there. Folk talk a lot a out AI here. All Inclusive
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Owen Patterson's self serving excuse for his lobbying is that he was raising an issue of public concern.DefTrap wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 8:45 amMore and more disgusted by public servants with their snouts in the trough. As a group, they don't seem interested in solving it, rather more dismayed that one of them got found out.slowsider wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 11:02 am Paterson seems to have gone under the bus now
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... n-paterson
What seems to have escaped him was that being paid over £100,000 per year to do so was a prima facie breach of the rules.Guardian wrote: Paterson’s claim: He made approaches to government bodies about two firms, Randox and Lynn’s Country Foods, which employed him as a consultant. The MP said he was acting as a whistleblower in raising concerns about milk and pork standards and that this meant he could claim an exemption from the rules regarding paid advocacy because he was raising a “serious wrong”.
For example in your neck of the woods, Sarkozy couldn't even plead the 'public good' mitigation in his corruption. Then trying to bribe a judge? That takes some chutzpah!
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Fish rot from the head. If governments are corrupt then they lead by example. Less a case of 'well, everybody does it' more a 'well, if they do it'.
PS If the opposition is corrupt, some of them aren't very good at it. Maybe it's because power corrupts and they haven't got any, haven't had for years and probably won't have for some time.
PS If the opposition is corrupt, some of them aren't very good at it. Maybe it's because power corrupts and they haven't got any, haven't had for years and probably won't have for some time.
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pandemicirie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 8:48 amHuman nature is the same the world over which is why corruption and dishonesty is endemic everywhere in the world.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 2:51 amYou'll get no argument from me that the British political system and it's politicians are up there with the most corrupt in the world, I'm just saying it's both sides of the floor. Corruption and dishonesty is endemic in the UK, so why would anyone expect it not to be in politics.
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Neither.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 10:31 amAre you saying that's justification, or are you just highlighting a slightly different lame excuse for crime?Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 9:26 am Fish rot from the head. If governments are corrupt then they lead by example. Less a case of 'well, everybody does it' more a 'well, if they do it'.
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Politicians of all stripes are corrupt
Most British ones are slightly less corrupt than the Nigerian standard.
But only slightly.
Most British ones are slightly less corrupt than the Nigerian standard.
But only slightly.
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millemille wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:45 pm I find it more than a little amusing that Paterson is reported, from several sources, to have found out about his own resignation while shopping in a supermarket when he was rung by a BBC reporter seeking a comment.
That has to be a load of bollocks. He resigned as an MP and the only way he can be sacked as an MP is by his constituents 'recalling' him. Did his constituents vote to remove him?
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Not getting onto this arguing bollox.
But do corrupt folk become politicians?
Or do politicians become corrupt folk?
But do corrupt folk become politicians?
Or do politicians become corrupt folk?
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Power corrupts.
If they aren't corrupt when they start they soon acquire the habit.
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