Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Reg
On the subject of banking, these banks are not as reckless and driven as you think
I went to the bank the other day ,and the young girl at the counter offered me a lone of £20,000 the commission on this would probably have been a good weekend out for her
So I proposed a quick lone of £10,000000 .
Now I'm thinking I could bugger of and have a good remaining life under another name
Unfortunately she declined my offer.

Keith Sansum1
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there is a limit lol
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Courtesy `The Mail`.....Sunday...
``Cameron`s Horseplay texts with Rebekah``...The emails are being leaked ...one by one....
To be continued.....
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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For Downton Abbey viewers......Earl Grantham.............`we all know about Mr Barrows.....if I cried `blue` murder every time
someone who wanted to kiss me at Eton I would have been `hoarse` for a month``
...revealed recently,Tory women MP`s are annoyed with Cameron for bye-passing them for ministerial duties in favour of
Eton boys.....
...perhaps they wish for a circle club to compete with their `101 club,`...`81 club...and 40 plus club ?
Keith Sansum1
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and who's trying to keep the conservative mp whos hit the headlines on the saville enquiry?
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Guest 703- Registered: 30 Jul 2010
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Keith, the answer to that is easy - Lawyers!
It's easy enough to find his name on the internet, he's still alive but no longer an MP
Keith Sansum1
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Ray
to save me a job, whats the name preety please
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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morrison was one name mentioned in the press.
Keith Sansum1
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not a high flyer then
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Guest 703- Registered: 30 Jul 2010
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Wouldn't dare Keith, lawyers!
Plenty of clues
here though.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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for your consideration...........
Dear Reghansell,
I've been asked to answer some questions from MPs on Tuesday and I need your help with it! An influential committee of MPs is holding an inquiry into the public's role in politics and decision making. [1] They've invited me to tell them what 38 Degrees members think.
If I'm going to be standing in front of a committee of MPs, I want to be sure I'm speaking for all 38 Degrees members. I want to be able to stand in front of them and tell them what you think.
This is an opportunity to show MPs we're serious and speak up for making politics better. Please could you tell me what you would like me to say by completing this quick survey?
https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/get-involved-in-government-decisions
It's a chance to talk about the principles behind our campaigns. We can set out clearly to MPs why they should listen to us more, on issues from saving our NHS to protecting our wildlife.
We know politics doesn't work very well at the moment. For example in last week's survey for the Sunday Times journalist, over 90% of 38 Degrees members said that the wealthy background of many MPs makes it hard for them to understand the lives of the UK's poorest people. So what would you like to change?
If I'm going to stand in front of MPs and tell them some hard truths, I need to know I've got you behind me and that I'm really saying what you think. The whole point of 38 Degrees is to give all of us more of a voice. So please help make sure that I'm genuinely speaking for all of us.
Please take the 2 minute survey now:
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I considered it, and found myself taking part. Nobody more surprised than I.
I asked them to consider...
A Rock Band upon a stage declaring that they would play requests.
Might they play old favourites, play and replay their biggest hit? Would the voice from the back be heard, would the pre-organised Cabal at the front get things all their own way or might the band simply feign hearing what they wished to hear and play their set as they thought fit?
I did say more, if you can credit it.
They, 38degrees and others, direct democracy etc. have their heart in the right place and their intentions are good, as another Rock Band used to say.
Not to mention some £30,000 spend on advertising in the broadsheet nationals. [this was about saving our NHS...we shall see]
Perhaps we shall get a reminder closer to the time, it will probably be carried on the Parliament Channel too.
Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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For months now it has been obvious.to some that a ``stealth`Cartel existed in the Big Six energy
companies.
Now a `whistle-blower`has sent data to Ofgem about the `suspect trading`and the Energy
Secretary Ed Davey confirms he has demanded an investigation due to his concerns and will
make a statement in the commons.
Brian Dixon
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some old news there reg.

Keith Sansum1
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energy companies this time
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Just watched all the episodes of the Tudors on, love films a brilliant bit of British TV .
Acting at its best.
First ten episodes a bit slow after that Henry 8 lets rip .
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Com Res Poll.....Labour ....43 %.......Conservative ....31 %...it is the largest gap since Blair was about to be Leader
of the Party ......history repeating it`s self...?....
Brian Dixon
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it must be those backed beans you had for tea reg.

Keith Sansum1
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The mouse is losing his grip
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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The Church of England can no longer continue as an are of the state.
By voting against women bishop`s it has shown it`s self to be a discriminatory organisation that seeks to be above the law.
The C of E could of-course adopt the Labour Party`s Women only lists .........but then they could be
accused of being undemocratic and again seeking to be above the law........