Jeemo wrote:Where's the Labour tag coming from. I thought he was a supporter of Cameron and Osborne's austerity plan.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... -him-a-job
One for the prof...
all better now...
Jeemo wrote:Where's the Labour tag coming from. I thought he was a supporter of Cameron and Osborne's austerity plan.
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
yomptepi wrote:Jeemo wrote:Where's the Labour tag coming from. I thought he was a supporter of Cameron and Osborne's austerity plan.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... -him-a-job
One for the prof...
all better now...
yomptepi wrote:
You asked "You think it's OK for rich people to buy the silence of victims?"
The answer is Yes.
The Prof wrote:yomptepi wrote:
You asked "You think it's OK for rich people to buy the silence of victims?"
The answer is Yes.
err.. the answer in NO.
It is not alright. This isn't that difficult, surely?
The Modernist wrote:That the Blair administration cosied up to the powerful and pretty much looked the other way to any misdemeanors shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. But you were using the present tense and talking about the current Labour Party.
The Prof wrote:yomptepi wrote:
You asked "You think it's OK for rich people to buy the silence of victims?"
The answer is Yes.
err.. the answer in NO.
It is not alright. This isn't that difficult, surely?
caramba wrote:The Prof wrote:yomptepi wrote:
You asked "You think it's OK for rich people to buy the silence of victims?"
The answer is Yes.
err.. the answer in NO.
It is not alright. This isn't that difficult, surely?
There's surely a clue in the fact that no matter how hard our resident bear may pedal the wheels on his bike always appear to be stuck in reverse.
yomptepi wrote:So who had him knighted then?
Jeemo wrote:yomptepi wrote:So who had him knighted then?
and then who gave him a job?
yomptepi wrote:caramba wrote:The Prof wrote:
err.. the answer in NO.
It is not alright. This isn't that difficult, surely?
There's surely a clue in the fact that no matter how hard our resident bear may pedal the wheels on his bike always appear to be stuck in reverse.
You really want to go down that rabbit warren about what is morally right and wrong? How long do you have?
caramba wrote:yomptepi wrote:caramba wrote:
There's surely a clue in the fact that no matter how hard our resident bear may pedal the wheels on his bike always appear to be stuck in reverse.
You really want to go down that rabbit warren about what is morally right and wrong? How long do you have?
Nowhere near long enough for you to try and convince me that it is morally right for a rich person to buy legal protection
not available to the rest of us
caramba wrote:No one is arguing the legality of it - just the morality.
The Prof wrote:caramba wrote:No one is arguing the legality of it - just the morality.
Precisely.
Toby wrote:What, Labour?
The Bear is left of centre last time I looked.