police numbers cut when may was home secretary
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
i've worked it out spider, he's damian green
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
Yes, could be.
It appears that Damian (just like Nina S) is extremely stupid.
Either Damian was looking at porn on his Parliamentary computer OR he had given out his password which allowed others to use his account. Both of these are very, very stupid things to do.
I love the way his defenders are saying ?it was LEGAL porn? and ?half the PC?s in the country have LEGAL porn on them?.
It was his WORK computer!
I like my porn as much as the next man, but I have enough brain cells to know to keep it well away from my work computer.
If I was found to have porn on my WORK laptop I would be sacked on the spot, and everyone I know who has a work PC says the same. Why is it different for Mr. Green?
If it was Damian looking at the porn, better gets his fill now, I think Mrs. May is still insisting on legislation that will require you to register your name, address date of birth before viewing LEGAL porn. When that happens his porn viewing days are over.
I love the way his mates are now blaming the Police for stirring up trouble.
It was really funny when Nadine Dorries defending Damian said she freely shares her password with everyone in her office. Well yes, she?s always been very relaxed about Parliamentary rules and regulations. It?s not that long ago she had to pay back three grand of expenses that she had ?over claimed?.
It will be quite funny if Damian gets the elbow. That?ll be three cabinet ministers gone in three months. And David Davis says he will walk if Damian goes. That?s like Sod-Off (Sack One, Dismiss One For Free).
I get the impression that Brexit is becoming such a balls-up that DD is desperate to get the hell out. If he can?t go when Green goes I think he?ll be reduced to ?I?m walking now because Jean-Claude looked at me in a funny way?.
Genuine question. How long do you think Theresa is going to last?
Back in June, I thought she would have been gone for Christmas. I?m thinking she might last till next May now, only because no-one wants a General Election in the winter. The electorate doesn't like it when they are expected to go out and vote during the cold dark nights.
I?m sure that the only reason the Tories have left her in the job is that Brexit is becoming such a Horlicks that no other Tory, except maybe Boris, wants the job. And even thick Tories realise that Boris would be a disaster.
Anyway, there are still lots of entertainment to be had seeing the mess the Tories are in.
It appears that Damian (just like Nina S) is extremely stupid.
Either Damian was looking at porn on his Parliamentary computer OR he had given out his password which allowed others to use his account. Both of these are very, very stupid things to do.
I love the way his defenders are saying ?it was LEGAL porn? and ?half the PC?s in the country have LEGAL porn on them?.
It was his WORK computer!
I like my porn as much as the next man, but I have enough brain cells to know to keep it well away from my work computer.
If I was found to have porn on my WORK laptop I would be sacked on the spot, and everyone I know who has a work PC says the same. Why is it different for Mr. Green?
If it was Damian looking at the porn, better gets his fill now, I think Mrs. May is still insisting on legislation that will require you to register your name, address date of birth before viewing LEGAL porn. When that happens his porn viewing days are over.
I love the way his mates are now blaming the Police for stirring up trouble.
It was really funny when Nadine Dorries defending Damian said she freely shares her password with everyone in her office. Well yes, she?s always been very relaxed about Parliamentary rules and regulations. It?s not that long ago she had to pay back three grand of expenses that she had ?over claimed?.
It will be quite funny if Damian gets the elbow. That?ll be three cabinet ministers gone in three months. And David Davis says he will walk if Damian goes. That?s like Sod-Off (Sack One, Dismiss One For Free).
I get the impression that Brexit is becoming such a balls-up that DD is desperate to get the hell out. If he can?t go when Green goes I think he?ll be reduced to ?I?m walking now because Jean-Claude looked at me in a funny way?.
Genuine question. How long do you think Theresa is going to last?
Back in June, I thought she would have been gone for Christmas. I?m thinking she might last till next May now, only because no-one wants a General Election in the winter. The electorate doesn't like it when they are expected to go out and vote during the cold dark nights.
I?m sure that the only reason the Tories have left her in the job is that Brexit is becoming such a Horlicks that no other Tory, except maybe Boris, wants the job. And even thick Tories realise that Boris would be a disaster.
Anyway, there are still lots of entertainment to be had seeing the mess the Tories are in.
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
spider wrote:
> Yes, could be.
>
> It appears that Damian (just like Nina S) is extremely stupid.
>
> Either Damian was looking at porn on his Parliamentary computer
> OR he had given out his password which allowed others to use
> his account. Both of these are very, very stupid things to do.
>
> I love the way his defenders are saying ?it was LEGAL porn? and
> ?half the PC?s in the country have LEGAL porn on them?.
>
> It was his WORK computer!
>
> I like my porn as much as the next man, but I have enough brain
> cells to know to keep it well away from my work computer.
>
> If I was found to have porn on my WORK laptop I would be sacked
> on the spot, and everyone I know who has a work PC says the
> same. Why is it different for Mr. Green?
Exactly and I'm sure he can afford a personal laptop or indeed several for his different offices so no excuse there
......
>
> Genuine question. How long do you think Theresa is going to
> last?
> Back in June, I thought she would have been gone for Christmas.
> I?m thinking she might last till next May now, only because
> no-one wants a General Election in the winter. The electorate
> doesn't like it when they are expected to go out and vote
> during the cold dark nights.
>
> I?m sure that the only reason the Tories have left her in the
> job is that Brexit is becoming such a Horlicks that no other
> Tory, except maybe Boris, wants the job. And even thick Tories
> realise that Boris would be a disaster.
>
> Anyway, there are still lots of entertainment to be had seeing
> the mess the Tories are in.
Theresa has dragged the tories down from the day she inherited the PM role - remember she did not actually win a vote but the others contenders fell at various hurdles leaving her as the last one running.
She and her advisors constantly misjudge the opinions on the street. She called the General Election expecting a mandate giving the tories more seats in the commons but ended up having to do a deal with the DUP. Labour did not nearly win but rather the tories lost. Any half decent survey on a Saturday morning on high streets across the UK would have told her the better option was to stick as she was and aim to increase their popularity before 2020.
I too think nobody else wants her role while Brexit remains in a mess and dragging on. It is almost 18 months yet little is agreed. The government should be concentrating on the UK no longer being dictated to by Brussels and becoming far more self sufficient again instead of being worried about import taxes for European goods and keeping as much integration as possible
For those on the outside yes entertaining, for those in the UK embarrassing. Currently I am not proud to be English / British.
> Yes, could be.
>
> It appears that Damian (just like Nina S) is extremely stupid.
>
> Either Damian was looking at porn on his Parliamentary computer
> OR he had given out his password which allowed others to use
> his account. Both of these are very, very stupid things to do.
>
> I love the way his defenders are saying ?it was LEGAL porn? and
> ?half the PC?s in the country have LEGAL porn on them?.
>
> It was his WORK computer!
>
> I like my porn as much as the next man, but I have enough brain
> cells to know to keep it well away from my work computer.
>
> If I was found to have porn on my WORK laptop I would be sacked
> on the spot, and everyone I know who has a work PC says the
> same. Why is it different for Mr. Green?
Exactly and I'm sure he can afford a personal laptop or indeed several for his different offices so no excuse there
......
>
> Genuine question. How long do you think Theresa is going to
> last?
> Back in June, I thought she would have been gone for Christmas.
> I?m thinking she might last till next May now, only because
> no-one wants a General Election in the winter. The electorate
> doesn't like it when they are expected to go out and vote
> during the cold dark nights.
>
> I?m sure that the only reason the Tories have left her in the
> job is that Brexit is becoming such a Horlicks that no other
> Tory, except maybe Boris, wants the job. And even thick Tories
> realise that Boris would be a disaster.
>
> Anyway, there are still lots of entertainment to be had seeing
> the mess the Tories are in.
Theresa has dragged the tories down from the day she inherited the PM role - remember she did not actually win a vote but the others contenders fell at various hurdles leaving her as the last one running.
She and her advisors constantly misjudge the opinions on the street. She called the General Election expecting a mandate giving the tories more seats in the commons but ended up having to do a deal with the DUP. Labour did not nearly win but rather the tories lost. Any half decent survey on a Saturday morning on high streets across the UK would have told her the better option was to stick as she was and aim to increase their popularity before 2020.
I too think nobody else wants her role while Brexit remains in a mess and dragging on. It is almost 18 months yet little is agreed. The government should be concentrating on the UK no longer being dictated to by Brussels and becoming far more self sufficient again instead of being worried about import taxes for European goods and keeping as much integration as possible
For those on the outside yes entertaining, for those in the UK embarrassing. Currently I am not proud to be English / British.
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
Can you help me here..........give me some examples of where the UK was "dictated to by Brussels".
Without reference please to Boris and his "straight bananas" and "the EU says you cannot buy bananas in bunches of more than five" crap.
It's been scientifically proved that 98% of what Boris says is utter garbage.
Without reference please to Boris and his "straight bananas" and "the EU says you cannot buy bananas in bunches of more than five" crap.
It's been scientifically proved that 98% of what Boris says is utter garbage.
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
spider wrote:
> Can you help me here..........give me some examples of where
> the UK was "dictated to by Brussels".
>
Every EU rule / law the UK has had to follow since 1973 that prevents Westminster setting a different rule / law for the UK only.
Take the rail electrification London - Bristol - Swansea, whoops sorry now only to Cardiff directly missing out Bristol. While mostly the same track gauge european railways generally have trains with a larger profile than the UK. The EU set a minimum heights for the wires. These have had to be followed adding to the cost despite the end result being the actual distance from a UK train roof being significantly more than normal in europe.
From 1995 pre-packed goods had to be sold in kilos and from 2000 loose goods also. Packages and scales could be dual marked but only for reference until 2010.
No border controls allowed even which major changes to the constitution of eurpoe. When the eastern european counties joined europe the UK could not introduce any measures to control short or long term migration from there. The result has been huge pressure on housing and healthcare.
While individually harder to link to a single rule all the judgments by UK courts working to UK law overturned by European Courts working to European Law to the point of UK courts making judgments based on what the European Court would probably decide to save the cost of the retrial.
> Can you help me here..........give me some examples of where
> the UK was "dictated to by Brussels".
>
Every EU rule / law the UK has had to follow since 1973 that prevents Westminster setting a different rule / law for the UK only.
Take the rail electrification London - Bristol - Swansea, whoops sorry now only to Cardiff directly missing out Bristol. While mostly the same track gauge european railways generally have trains with a larger profile than the UK. The EU set a minimum heights for the wires. These have had to be followed adding to the cost despite the end result being the actual distance from a UK train roof being significantly more than normal in europe.
From 1995 pre-packed goods had to be sold in kilos and from 2000 loose goods also. Packages and scales could be dual marked but only for reference until 2010.
No border controls allowed even which major changes to the constitution of eurpoe. When the eastern european counties joined europe the UK could not introduce any measures to control short or long term migration from there. The result has been huge pressure on housing and healthcare.
While individually harder to link to a single rule all the judgments by UK courts working to UK law overturned by European Courts working to European Law to the point of UK courts making judgments based on what the European Court would probably decide to save the cost of the retrial.
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
Wow, what a convincing case you have made for Brexshit. I?m now one hundred percent on-board.
I need to get over it and start sucking it up.
That thing you said about rail electrification. I wonder if it?s anything to do with them having double-deck high-speed trains in the rest of Europe.
I have been on high speed, double-deck trains in France and Germany now I come to think of it. Perhaps it was Europe wanting to future-proof our Infrastructure.
Well, they want to keep their noses out!
When I travel to London on my local mainline railway I want to travel on forty-five-year-old chugging diesel 125 HSTs, nothing wrong with that. They go nearly as fast as the Victorian steam trains. In fact, the trains from my local station to London did the journey seven minutes quicker in 1907 compared with today. I blame the EU slowing down our trains.
I live on the London to Nottingham / Derby / Sheffield line we don?t have to bother with that newfangled electrification baloney round here.
Or bother with double deck trains! I read even the new HS2 is going to operate with single-deck trains. You would think that a new railway, supposedly being built to increase capacity at ?56bn for the first phase alone would be built to operate with double deck trains. But what do I know look at the bright side. You save a whole 20 minutes off your journey time from London to Birmingham! And just think how many minutes you?ll save when they open Phase 2 to Leeds / Manchester in 2036! I blame the EU.
And you are right about metric measures. Let?s bring back Pounds, ounces, stones, quarters and hundredweights.
I can?t wait till we are out of the EU and the world in beating our doors down wanting to buy 4oz bars of Fry?s five boys chocolate bars and two hundred weight of nutty slack.
I hope they bring back pound, shillings, and pence as well. I cannot wait to buy three pounds five and a half ounces of Brussels Sprouts at one pound two and six three halfpence a pound.
As for all these Eastern Europeans coming in here taking our jobs! What?s Philip Hammond been smoking then do you think when he says ?there is no unemployment in the UK?. I?m sure there?s going to be queues of English lining-up to pick crops, work in hospitality, care homes and healthcare once we leave.
None of these immigrants paid any tax you know. No VAT or anything. They were all like Lewis Hamilton and nipped over to the Isle of Man whenever they bought anything just to avoid the VAT.
As an aside I was reading the other day that the current deficient (that the difference between Government revenue and government spend) is running at ?36 billion a year. Oddly enough, the difference in the amount of tax that the Government is due to collect in taxes and actually collects is running at around ?40 billion a year. Anyway, the Government has got rid of tens of thousands of HM Revenue and Customs staff and closed dozens of Tax Offices. I blame the EU they must have told them to do it.
Just think if the Government were just a bit better at collecting taxes they would be able to spend a bit more money on healthcare and housing. I blame the EU.
Now, don?t get me started on legislation and lawmaking.
Our system is much better than having to rely on all those unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.
What?s wrong with having eight hundred unelected peers (ninety of whom are hereditary) overseeing our laws?
The House of Lords is the second biggest unelected legislative chamber in the whole world. Second only to China?s National People?s Congress. If it?s good enough for China it?s good enough for me.
The House of Lords is only one of two legislative chambers in the whole world which have unelected clerics sit in them. The other is in Iran. If it?s good enough for Iran, it?s good enough for me.
Bloody Brussels. I have been watching the news this week on the TV and the reporting keeps alternating between the European Parliament and Westminster. Between these shining new buildings in Brussels built to accommodate a twenty-first-century legislature and the lobby of the Houses of Parliament where Laura Kuenssberg keeps trying to get Iain Duncan Smith?s to comment on what a good job Theresa?s is doing negotiating with Arlene Foster, sorry I mean Donald Tusk.
We don?t anything to do with shiny new buildings; we want our nineteen-century crumbling piece of shit on the Thames. We don?t mind having to fork out two and a half billion to have to stop piss leaking from the toilets and doing up the bars and restaurants. Our MPs and Peers are worth every penny.
Must offer my thanks to David Davis here. It was the best bit of entertainment I had had in weeks yesterday when Weggie-Benn?s boy kept asking DD at select committee what contingency planning he had done for the UK leaving the EU.
David Davis, he really is the best Mr. Pastry tribute act there is out there.
Come on Theresa, Boris, Govey IDS sock it to them. I cannot wait to see plucky little Britain take on the world and stand shoulder to shoulder with those other trading blocks. China, India, the US etc. We?ll show them.
One more question..............
A juvenile Defence Minister, a lying Foreign Secretary, an incompetent and lazy Brexit Minister, a friendless Chancellor, a fantasist Trade Secretary, a useless Transport Minister, a failed Health Secretary, a powerless Prime Minister. How bad do things have to get before this government just gives up and goes away?
Re: police numbers cut when may was home secretary
have the words 'legal porn' ever been used previously in any news based report? usually all porn is lumped in under that one word regardless of it's nature because the only other words that usually appear in any news report of someone possessing what we may now refer to as 'legal porn' are the words 'pervert(ed)' and 'vile filth'. can we now expect to see sentences such as 'he possessed a mountain of legal porn'. Probably not, unless it refers to another tory politician.
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Damian Green has just gone.
That's the third cabinet minister gone in a month is it?
Strong and stable my arse.
That's the third cabinet minister gone in a month is it?
Strong and stable my arse.
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at least nina will have time to 'talk' to us again spider.
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OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There was me thinking it was good news. !happy!
There was me thinking it was good news. !happy!