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Less 08-07-2014 17:10

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1110074)
Does GJ think?

To keep his lacky happy I will be positive in this post.

Yes, I'm positive he thinks, what he thinks seem's to be that 95% on AccyWeb should keep their mouths shut unless they are singing his praises or repeating the bits of bull he comes along to feed us every now & then.

accyman 08-07-2014 17:30

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1110071)
Seeing as I asked this question yesterday at 17.09...if I had held my breath I would be dead by now.
I know better than to hold my breath when asking a question to a politician.


i checked the site you posted earlier and it hasnt been updated yet so theres either not been any more signatures or they are just behind schedule

mind you he says he often reads the posts on here so id take it he hasnt seen you worthy of answering just yet but also please bare in mind it took weeks for him to explain himself over the EU referendum and it also took a few days to take a pot shot at myself

taking these factors into consideration id expect a reply within 4 days to 8 weeks as an estimate

perhaps if you say you saw a mosquito acting suspitiously you may get a faster response with all teh iminent danger of malaria in hyndburn ...

Eric 08-07-2014 17:40

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1110071)
I know better than to hold my breath when asking a question to a politician.

Or wasting it by asking a question in the first place?;)

Margaret Pilkington 08-07-2014 19:21

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No breath was wasted in asking this question...no breath was used...just fingers tapping away critically :)

nicola68 08-07-2014 20:16

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I have written to Graham (via email) requesting that he sign the petition telling him that I find it seriously worrying that he has not yet signed this.. I will await his response (but I too will not hold my breath for a positive response)

Less 09-07-2014 04:56

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1110017)
I suppose a frightening thought could be how a newly elected MP may be groomed into making career busting mistakes of almost any kind, just so they can be controlled from the very beginning.
The Palace of Corruption, Westminster, no wonder politicians should never be trusted.

Another thought along the lines of the 'peoples representatives' being far more in the know than the rest of us, if they do have the dirt on each other isn't it just a little hypocritical in the house to address each other in such terms as 'My Honorable Gentleman'?
:confused:

accyman 09-07-2014 10:36

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1110098)
Another thought along the lines of the 'peoples representatives' being far more in the know than the rest of us, if they do have the dirt on each other isn't it just a little hypocritical in the house to address each other in such terms as 'My Honorable Gentleman'?
:confused:

always seems in a sarcastic tone when said though and would explain all the laughing

when you see them acting up and mimicing behaviour of a chimpanzees tea party it does make you wonder how serious any of them take running this country

maybe we should switch providers like we can with gas and electricity

comparethegovernment.com ...simples

Less 09-07-2014 10:40

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Once every 5 years we get the chance to change faces, but the mouths all spout the same no matter which team they support.

Margaret Pilkington 09-07-2014 11:41

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How can you tell when a politician is lying?
His mouth is moving.

My anti-cynicism pills have stopped working.
Cashy - I know I said I would share them with you but they are NBG.

DaveinGermany 09-07-2014 12:15

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1110098)
isn't it just a little hypocritical in the house to address each other in such terms as 'My Honorable Gentleman'?
:confused:

Always thought it was "Honourable Member", I'd suggest a few minor changes. Firstly, if they insist on using the much abused word "Honourable" it should at least be pre-fixed with "Dis", failing that, they should just simplify it by using only the word "Member", think that'd about do it. ;)

g jones 10-07-2014 19:49

All The Best To You Graham
 
I don't think anyone who keeps an eye on local matters would suggest I've done little locally.

I do support an investigation. It needs to cover all relevant issues responsibly and there's nothing wrong with giving the scope of that investigation some consideration.

PS Just written a national piece on LabourList this evening that might be interesting.

Margaret Pilkington 10-07-2014 20:04

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If you do support the investigation why was you name not in the list of those MP's who backed this investigation?

The investigation needs to cover all the relevant issues...and be transparent, so that the general public have faith in the investigation. I think many of the general public feel that there will be a closure of ranks and a whitewash that will shut us all up.

Although how you can have a full inquiry when files and dossiers have been carlelessly lost(or worse) disposed of.
Can't you see and appreciate how distrust has arisen?

g jones 10-07-2014 20:38

All The Best To You Graham
 
We are talking about an inquiry going back decades. Can't see it happening today. Begs a question about nostalgia?

I refused to sign the 3rd party inquiry not because I didn't want an inquiry but because they wanted to bounce people and it was unclear what options were the best (judicial of non judicial for eg), the scope and direction, ie wandering off in wrong direction, investigating individuals and accidentally compromising their potential conviction (police job?) or parliamentRy inquiry about collective responsibility. Whether it would run for years, a year or months? Lots of fair questions that needed answers before going further. Also needed to make sure innocent people weren't named and destroyed because people want names.

Of course they said I didn't want an inquiry because I didn't sign THEIR petition which was untrue and for an organisation supposedly seeking the truth rather spoilt their credibility. Signing up to such an org doesnt sound a good idea to me even if the cause is worthy. Some MPs signed it just to get them off their backs. Surely that can't be right either?

Margaret Pilkington 10-07-2014 21:02

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Well, I am not talking about nostalgia. I am talking about the sexual abuse of children, and the possibility that there has been a cover up for decades because those who were involved considered themselves to be elite and above the law....because they WERE the law and the law makers. As such they had the powers to do this with ease.

And your convoluted reply to my question gives me no confidence.
It wasn't just MP's from one party on the list that I saw.....it was a mix of MP's from across parties......and when someone is tardy about giving their support to something which will probably never reach any concrete conclusions, you have to wonder why there was the delay.....and of course, you draw your own conclusions.
Well, at least, I do. I am sure I am not alone in this.

Less 10-07-2014 21:30

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 1110220)
We are talking about an inquiry going back decades. Can't see it happening today. Begs a question about nostalgia?

I refused to sign the 3rd party inquiry not because I didn't want an inquiry but because they wanted to bounce people and it was unclear what options were the best (judicial of non judicial for eg), the scope and direction, ie wandering off in wrong direction, investigating individuals and accidentally compromising their potential conviction (police job?) or parliamentRy inquiry about collective responsibility. Whether it would run for years, a year or months? Lots of fair questions that needed answers before going further. Also needed to make sure innocent people weren't named and destroyed because people want names.

Of course they said I didn't want an inquiry because I didn't sign THEIR petition which was untrue and for an organisation supposedly seeking the truth rather spoilt their credibility. Signing up to such an org doesnt sound a good idea to me even if the cause is worthy. Some MPs signed it just to get them off their backs. Surely that can't be right either?

We are talking about people that used power and influence to get away with sex crimes against children, I doubt that those abused will be calling their memories anything like nostalgia.
As I write this you are still on line, so can I ask are you for or against the conviction of anyone that has abused children no matter how long ago it was.

Or

Have you become someone that thinks one law for the powerful and just screw (physically and metaphorically) the innocent.
Stop dithering and giving us bull, why are you against catching and punishing these wrongdoers?
:mad:


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