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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Radioactive Waste

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Perhaps the government should do what they do with windmills - bribe communities to take them. Who but a rabid greenie would turn down a cash income for life?

This is quite mad the fact that people are even talking about creating a radioactive waste dump in the Lake district shows that there are some really mad mad people in the UK and they need help !


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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Information of Tax Paid Fields


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a) foreign aid?
b) benefits to individuals and their families who have not contributed through paying taxes?
c) providing free medical care for health tourists?
d) benefits of all kinds payed to workers in the black economy?
e) sheds with beds Landlords avoiding taxes national and council?
Why are we allowing foreign companies trading in the UK to get away with gross manipulation of their tax bills?



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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Parliamentary Yearbook

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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Online Parliamentary Yearbook

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Today the impact of Asian entrepreneurs can be seen everywhere in the UK economy and across a wide range of businesses. The community is among some of the country's largest employers and wealth creators. I am pleased to be a contributor to a report in the Parliamentary Yearbook stressing the importance of Asian business in our route out of recession.


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Sunday, 20 January 2013

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Thursday, 17 January 2013

Pay Rise

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: It seems that the world and his dog repeatedly make derogatory comments about MPs, but how many commenters here have actually bothered to put their money where their mouth is, and stood for parliament, or even their local council?


Online Parliamentary Yearbook: In opinion our MPs are paid far too much for what they actually achieve.  If they feel so strongly about their level of pay they should resign thier seat at the next general ellection.  This will, hopefully, free up the candidate selection list of "career" politicians, allowing those who have our countries interest at heart a chance to serve ("serve" being the operative word)



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Saturday, 12 January 2013

Tax and Pensions

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Which form do I need to complete in order to opt out of this, I mean the whole National Insurance scam?
I will make my own arrangements for old age, insure myself against unemployment, injury or poor health.
I do not wish to have to fund the abysmal state enforced version that bleeds from my contributions in order to support the scum of the earth, foreign and domestic.
I do not wish to contribute into the corrupt state pension scheme, I know very well that the chances of a man of my age receiving anything of value from this 'investment' is zero.


Online Parliamentary Yearbook: Is going to be suffer now and enjoy in future. is it not ok? save for your future now that's what it means.then that strenght is gone then age is not on your side but with this your future is secured.good thinking good product.



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Tuesday, 8 January 2013

About Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill

Online Parliamentary Yearbook: We need a root and branch review of ALL benefits with a view to providing any that survive on the basis of NEED.  And need should be defined as meeting basic requirements of life -  not luxuries.

That review should include Public Servant Platinum Pensions - no one in retirement NEEDS a pension that is more than the average national wage. 

The maximum any high earner should be paid in retirement is the average national wage, currently £26k.  Over a retirement of 30 years that would be a total of £780k - no where near close to what has been paid in.

Anyone who thinks they may DESIRE more can make provision for it through a private pension.


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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Discussion on Wind Farm


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012:  REMEMBER! Wind farms, unlike oil are not finite and not a global commodity. Many corporates do not this product as it affects futures in their market by capping the value of fossil fuels against the cost of wind power. This in turn ruins the projection for the corporations expected growth in profits in the long term. Many very wealthy and very powerful people have large stakes in the fossil fuel giant corporations, and needless to say, their opinions carry a lot of clout, influencing politicians locally and on the world stage.

I would say we should embrace a product that albeit may have certain drawbacks, but is inherently one less chain of dependence on global corporations. An asset that in these times where the balance of wealth is shifting away from the west.




Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012 Shared Discussion:  From my own perspective I've never mentioned anything on these or another other forums about global warming.

My own philosophy is very simple. We know or I believe that most of us accept, that we, as humans, are causing major ecological damage to the planet, whether we talk of forests, rain forests, lakes, rivers, oceans, air quality, extractive industries etc etc.



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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Grave Economic Uncertainty

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: a. Cutting government spending. (and not investment)
b. Breaking up Banks

The future is bleak and the worlds politicians are making bad situation worse.


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: Because people of the World are finally waking up to the dodgy dealing & corruption that is happening by the World Leaders and the Banking Sector.



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Monday, 31 December 2012

Work on Sundays

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: II feel that the right decision has been reached here, since her job is one that is needed at all times for the care of people who need care all the time.

However I find the logic a bit weird, to say that because some Christians work on Sundays it's not protected. Some members of all religions may do things that others think are wrong, and unless the religion has a centralised body that can excommunicate people, that logic could even mean that an enterprising employer could pretend to be an adherent of a religion, do the thing they wish to force their employees into, and then the law would protect them. I'd be interested to read the full judgement.


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: IIt's very simple. If you don't want to do all of the parts of a job as stated in the contract, don't apply for the job.  Don't take the job and then bleat about your religion and expect special treatment as a result.



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Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Heart of Honours

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: The whole honours system is an outdated anachronism.

That those honours determined and awarded directly by the Queen are the cleanest is one of the best arguments for constitutional monarchy rather than a (potentially corrupt) republic.

   

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: I think the public are mostly aware of where the stenches are and who it is that smells. No amount of honouring the dishonourable can change them. The quickest fix would be for those honourable peers to publicly reject their honours because they do not wish to be associated with the malodorous ne'er-do-wells. Also our newspapers, especially DT should do more on the name and shame.



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Monday, 24 December 2012

Better Future With Dreams

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: We have kids who need help  in the UK too given that child poverty rose under Labour so maybe the funds should be used here.
On the other hand India has its space programme and said that it does not need British help.
Something does not seem right.


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: The cultural traditions of India and other countries in the region are frightening and abhorrent.
That the British government has connived in bringing these practices into the local communities and telling us how wonderful multi-culturalism is, says a lot about the intellect or the deception of the socialist politicians.


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Thursday, 20 December 2012

Taxing councils

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: They are getting rid of diversity managers, out reach advisers, equal opportunity managers, access managers, gender enablers     and a host of other highly paid and useless jobs which for the last 13 years have been recruited through the Guardian newspaper and encouraged by the lax financial control exercised by muddlethought, balls and mad broon as they strove to create their client state


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: Effectively what they are saying is that where previously the money going to councils was raised through central taxation. that money will now be raised locally through increased parking charges, speed cameras, litter fines, parking fines using  car number plate recognition technology, and other such indirect taxation methods.
Meanwhile the government can redirect more of the money from central taxation to the banks and fat cats at the top. While independent companies running local tax revenue operations will be raking in the profits while paying minimum wages.
We are all being robbed...wake up!



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Tuesday, 18 December 2012

HMRC Info

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: The botom line on this is that tax is far too complicated. This in turn causes so many queries that the offices just cannot handle it.


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: This is yet another thing the government was going to do,make tax simple again,  but has done nothing about it.



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Monday, 17 December 2012

Infrastructure and Development

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: I think what many of those of us who grew up in this country with inside toilets, a heat source, if not central heating, enough to eat, access to education and the NHS are perhaps not always able to appreciate the appalling conditions, with all those things absent, that many who arrive in Britain, legally and illegally as economic migrants have left behind.  They can and will latch on anywhere they can - for what we long ago left behind in terms of standards is to them a better life.

The problem with this is that we do not have the wealth, the resources, the space, the jobs, the accommodation for all these people and the effect of their arrival is to debase our average living standards in all of these areas.  This is going to get much worse.

The question needs to be asked as to why our borders have effectively been abandoned in a number of ways and what the agenda is in play to which we are not privy - European homogenisation or even this on a global level.  Have we signed up to this - or have our politicians been quietly suborned to a tacit programme.

The sewers are not the real issue, they are a symptom of the presence of sewer rats in the political system who are no longer telling us the truth about anything.

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: The reality is that in the Sixties, nearly three quarters of England was undisturbed by development. Today, urban sprawl and the roads it brings
intrudes across more than half of the country.
Do they? The Office of National Statistics appears to disagree:
"In England, "78.6% of urban areas is designated as natural rather
than built". Since urban only covers a tenth of the country, this means
that the proportion of England's landscape which is built on is…… 2.27%."


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Saturday, 15 December 2012

New Pension Reforms System Review


Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: When you finally retire your income is likely to be made up from a number of sources.  Some, such as the basic state pension, are very difficult to defend against change; but a lot can be done to improve others such as your private pension.  In aggregate these pots should then lead to a decent retirement.
 The government and finance industry are on side for making changes to create fairer retirements, but will always deal with groups in proportion to the pressure they can apply.



Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: If S2P is merged as part of the single-tier state pension the option to opt out will have to be removed, otherwise you would have the highly unfair situation where some pensioners are paying more for their state pension than others.

 Wait till we hear the screams of protest from all the public servants who are automatially opted out at present and will cease to get the associated 1.4% reduction in contributions when they are automatically opted in under the new scheme.  That's £400-£500 additional NI contributions for an average earner.



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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

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Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: My company was one that was selected to appear in the Environment report in the Parliamentary Yearbook. I was delighted with the entry and with the quality of the publication. It certainly enhanced our growing reputation giving us the opportunity to communicate with both Parliament and environmentalists.

Online Parliamentary Yearbook 2012: I was very pleased to be asked to write the piece for inclusion in the Parliamentary Yearbook. The feed-back I received was very positive. And since doing the editorial, I was asked to talk on the BBC’s Politics Show about problems with asbestos disposal.



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Monday, 10 December 2012

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Friday, 7 December 2012

Waste disposal: a topic for Parliament?

Managing director of Mansfield waste disposal firm AsbesteX Ltd, Gary Bramwell was asked to put together a 1,000 word editorial for the Parliamentary Yearbook, which is distributed among politicians. This formed part of the book’s major environmental report.

Said Gary: “I was very pleased to be asked to write the piece for inclusion in the Parliamentary Yearbook, I’ve never been asked to do anything like that in my life and it’s nice to get a bit of recognition that someone things you’re doing a good job. Since doing the editorial, I was asked to talk on the BBC’s Politics Show about problems with asbestos disposal.”



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