Showing posts with label parliamentary yearbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parliamentary yearbook. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 January 2013

NHS Staff Increase Gives

Parliamentary Yearbook Online: About to best care of the patients.


Parliamentary Yearbook Online: Immediate help to the needy patients.


Parliamentary Yearbook Online: Valuable step for hospital services.


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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Parliamentary Yearbook Online: About Membership of the European Union


Parliamentary Yearbook Online: "The next election WILL BE the referendum on Europe.  If Conservatives are voted into government, then we will understand that vote to mean that the British people want OUT. ... and we will immediately begin withdrawal from the European project."


Parliamentary Yearbook Online: "People feel that the EU is heading in a direction that they never signed up to. They resent the interference in our national life by what they see as unnecessary rules and regulation. And they wonder what the point of it all is.  The result is that democratic consent for the EU in Britain is now wafer-thin."  FINALLY!  A politician admitting what people have been screaming all along!




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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Parliamentary Year Book Online

Parliamentary Year Book Online: At current rates by 2050, 90% of all adults will be overweight or obese and almost 9 million of us are drinking too much. In an effort to tackle these huge public health challenges and reduce inequalities, the Responsibility Deal forms one strand of action complemented by other approaches designed, developed and delivered by Government and the public sector. One important aspect is of course publicity and this is being headed up by a series of reports in the Parliamentary Yearbook which guarantees through its influential audience that key people in both public and private sectors are aware of the impact that the Deal can have.


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Monday, 21 January 2013

Tax Credits

Parliamentary Year book Online: Bringing  in tax credits was neccessary due to the ever growing pay gap created over the last 20 years


30 % of all full time british workers earn less than £11,000


its the price you pay in order to have your supermarket shelves stacked  your pints pulled and your binns emptied


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Wednesday, 9 January 2013

About Wind Turbines

Parliamentary Year book Online:  Ho hum - fact check ... there is not 'endless proof' that wind turbines are dangerous to wildlife; they may be in some circumstances but generally they are not.  Most surveys have shown no impact on tourism -lots of people like them.  Thorium reactors sound great but as yet  they will, to quote wibbling, "never be built without taxpayer subsidy" as no-one has produced a commercially viable one.  That said, 500 turbines in that lovely wilderness is far too many.  Go offshore!  There's more wind!


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Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Female MPs in 2013

Parliamentary Year book Online: While every other democratic country in the entire world is puzzling over the selection of the best politicians to rule their land, we here, are first, and first above all else, concentrating upon the political correctness in the selection of our politicians. 

Our future is sound !!



Parliamentary Year book Online: That doesn't mean it is a good thing but at the end of the day I want to see honest and good politicians, business leaders and public servants and not the deceitful, greedy, incompetent and the EU lackie kind.



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Thursday, 27 December 2012

About Scientists

Parliamentary Year book Online: The best scientists and potentially the best ones are already in the UK and in the EU, who do not need visas for  immigration.  All we need to do is to pay them better salaries. It is all very well for this pompous Osborne to say this whilst reportedly paying £5000 per month rent allowance for the next BOE governor-the Canadian.  Bankers get obscene salaries and a 22 year old working in the finance sector in the city earns 3 times as much as a young PhD in science.  It is reported recently that Osborne's treasury department has employed tens of civil servants for hefty salaries.


Parliamentary Year book Online: There are young academics and scientists with recent PhDs in proper subjects that are looking for jobs in this country, whilst languishing on dole and Mickey Mouse bar jobs.



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Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Planning Permissions

Parliamentary Year book Online: If they were serious about getting more houses built they would do away with the counterproductive affordable housing policy.  Countless planning approvals remain unimplemented since with the affordable housing contribution there is no money in it.


Parliamentary Year book Online: The planning system favours those with the money to submit ever more complicated applications, the self-builders find it nigh on impossible to get to the spade stage.


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Saturday, 15 December 2012

Bill of Responsibilities


Parliamentary Year book Online: We don't need any more legislation on 'rights'. We have enough lawyers already arguing these issues at great cost to us, the taxpayers, What we need is a 'Bill of Responsibilities' that lays out clearly the duties each citizen/resident has to this country.


They know full well that EU member states are bound by the Lisbon Treaty to accept ECHR rulings, and Cameron has expressly ruled out leaving the EU. So as usual, it's a snappy sound bite to assert eurosceptic credentials that he simply doesn't possess.


They clearly recognise the problem, but it's open to us to recognise the solution: vote UKIP.




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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Low energy construction


Parliamentary Year book Online: Construction is a crucial sector for the UK and European economy, generating almost 10% of EU GDP and providing 20 million jobs, mainly in micro and small enterprises. Buildings' energy performance and resource efficiency in manufacturing, transport and the use of products to construct buildings and infrastructures have an important impact. This was the topic I wrote about in the Parliamentary Yearbook. I have now been asked to speak at the environmental conference next week and I shall include in my presentation a piece on the Parliamentary Yearbook and how proud we were to be asked to be a content partner. It was such a valuable tool in enhancing our standing with our contemporaries and indeed with potential clients.



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Monday, 10 December 2012

Tax System

Parliamentary Year book Online: 
It isn't an obligation, it is legally extorted form companies under law. Law that has been changed over fifteen times.
All Starbucks and others are doing is making use of that law to limit their tax exposure - which is the right thing to do. Every penny saved is another job created.
But of course, Alexander doesn't see that. He just wants to hike taxes ever higher so he can continue spending.
It simply doesn't occur to him that the real problem is just that: state spending. 


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What happened to the comments?
From PR spokesman for a bunch or trees to Chief secretary of the treasury.  Glad to know we have this man's expertise running the economy, along with the towel folder, we can all sleep sound at night!
 
 


 

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Families’ Pensions Information

Parliamentary Year book Online: Got an elderly relative with a large house and  a low income?  Mr Cameron wants your inheritance.  From 1st April, 100% council tax benefit will end.  If the householder can't pay, there'll be a Charge put on the property, repayable before anyone named in the Will.


Parliamentary Year book Online: Why doesn't the government just put 1p on income tax and have done with it. Instead it drags thousands more aspiring middle income families into the 40p tax band by having actually lowered this band by 8 pct in the last 2 years or around 13 pct in real terms if you take into account inflation. Once in this band income tax increases not by 1p but by a staggering 20p in the £ on the amount of any subsequent salary increases. It's not as though the 40p band only hits the 'rich'. Anybody on a fairly average white collar salary is already well into this band. The rate at which the 40p tax band now kicks in is now a scandal.


Thursday, 6 December 2012

Are we losing the art of communication?

Simon Butler FISTC, Managing Director of AND Solutions Limited and President of the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communicators, has had an editorial published in the latest edition of the Parliamentary Yearbook. Its title is “Are we losing the art of communication?” The ISTC encourages professional development and standards, research resources and networking opportunities for its members and industry affiliates, and promotes technical communication as a profession. The Parliamentary Yearbook is a perfect vehicle for getting their message across to a powerful and influential audience.


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Saturday, 1 December 2012

Price War at Mortgage Deal


Parliamentary Year book Online: A mortgage at 1.99% is 8 times the Bank of England rate. At 3.09% it's 12 times the bank of interest rate and a bit. With most of these new deals coming with an stanard variable rate of BoE rate +2% it's not such a great deal when the BOE rate hits 6%+

The banks have been handed loads of cheap money at the tax payers expense which they are then using to go one over on their customers, most of whom are taxpayers.




Parliamentary Year book Online: People should not be beholden to money lenders for twenty five year terms for the privilige of a home to call their own.

It is time for people to wake up to the reality that competing with one another to buy a nice house drives up prices and is not in the best interests of society.

It is in the best interests of money lenders. 



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Saturday, 24 November 2012

News Shared

parliamentary information office: Many who are given knighthoods for services to charities are given the award because their company used the opportunity to offset their taxes against giving. RBS is a classic.
Others are simply figureheads for "charities" and give nothing themselves apart from attending a few galas
Who was the last real  "philanthropist" given an award in the UK?


parliamentary information office: No doubt in my mind that over the years the Honours system holds less and less in value and meaning and if someone has Sir in front of their name then it means skid all. The days of defference and respect are long over.



Saturday, 17 November 2012

Election News

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Saturday, 10 November 2012

Expert Advice

parliamentary information office: It really does beggar belief that this country has no money left yet we are  borrowing it to give to India. Don't worry that the  money that we give is to nations who clearly hate us. Yet the money could have gone on Tuition Fees, care for the elderly etc

Indias population was 350 million when the British left and the current population is 1.21 billion and the population is expected to go past china.

And there lies the problem.

I'll give India advice for nothing which will help them and save Britain money. Tell your use a condom, you can't *** you're way out of poverty

If India was a proper proud nation they would be embarrassed about taking our money.



parliamentary information office: Dear god what have we done to deserve these Fcukwits thrust upon us, To  travel around this country and see areas crying out for investment , Instead we are screwed to the hilt by these chattering fudgepackers and chronic arselickers that are the political elite in this non democracy!



parliamentary information office: But if we are out of the EU won't we need to cosy up to India and other BRIC countries?




parliamentary information office: British expertise on growth? Are you serious? God help India is all I can say.

If we have this expertise on growth why don't we try putting it to good use here?


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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Discussion at Reality Show

parliamentary information office: I would love to see our political leaders (especially the EU ones) in the Jungle programme. I have not watched all the programmes but I thought very highly of Carol Thatcher who won one year - she had all the resilience and backbone that our present leaders do not seem to have. Have you noticed that the most far fetched laws are being passed at the moment - mostly against the will of the majority of the population and that we are being held hostage over being in the EU when we long to be free to choose our rulers and our laws. Maybe Nadine could have said "I am in the jungle, not in spite of being a Conservative but because I am a Conservative!" Then Cameron would have approved.


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In the end women are just narcissists, they can't resist the appeal of being the centre of attention no matter what it entails doing. Dorries will probably use her stint in the jungle to sound off on issues she thinks will resonate with the public and help her career.


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There are always two sides of every issue. What Cathy Newman reveals is that perhaps , there's" nothing wrong with this Nadine Corrine 's celebrity stunt . It's all about media exposure. And, It pays a lot of money: 63,738 pounds. 40,000 pound will be paid upfront. Dortine would be exposed to 16 million people who watch the program. The worst- case scenarios: It could raunchy or orgiastic about the show; just from a simple perspective and critical examination. Dorrine should be allowed to pocyet her fees. I'm a Celebrity is not as bad it's projected. The show must go on. Dortine should be Dorris. She's not emulating anybody. She's not folloeing anyone. She's outspoken, eccentric and photo opportunistic

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I expect Nadine Dorries will claim travel expenses and charge the trip to the taxpayer. She has form in that regard.



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Sunday, 4 November 2012

Fears from Chill Wind

parliamentary information office: "The latest tracking polls at the time
of writing show Mitt Romney marginally ahead"

How much Moroccan has this journo has been smoking?

Romney may from time to time have come out on top on national polls, but he has NEVER been ahead in any projection of the Electoral College, indeed apart from perhaps a week or so, he's barely managed to trouble 230 Electoral College votes.

Paddy Power has already paid out today on Obama, for pity's sake.

I always thought "Matthew d'Ancona" was merely David Cameron's nom de plume.  As Cameron isn't a total idiot, then I suppose that the Telegraph's typesetting department has simply put the wrong name to the article.  It had to be some sclerotic, partisan old Republican with the most tenuous grip on reality.




parliamentary information office: With state funded british broadcaster, the BBC producing and airing in the states a superpac advert, a total pro Obama political broadcast, along with its daily pro obama stance and comment on BBC America, as well as its web site, Obama all the way - the republicans are evil racists controlled by the Tea Party - the British government should not be suprised if a republican president gives them the cold shoulder





parliamentary information office: Romney wins by a landslide  all state internal polls show him winning blue states that the left wing media says he has no chance to win .The left is terrified as they should be.As for the UK and your politics-A tory is still a liberal here in the US.Does it really matter in a socialist nation like  the UK .Not much I WOULD SAY.You guys need to abandon socialism it is destroying all of Western Europe while Eastern Europe is embracing true representative government so they prosper.Elect Daniel Hannin or someone like him to President of  the UK and dissolve the EU before you fall into total depression and anarchy like Greece.Time is short Europe.

   

parliamentary information office: Unless the polls are consistently wrong Romney is going to lose.  He should be romping home of course; the US economy is terrible, Obama pulled a pretty big bait 'n' switch on his left wing support & has largely failed to live up to his initial promise.  The fact that Romney doesn't have this in the bag already just shows what a crap candidate he is.

I suppose when Obama wins this columnist will pen his "Good news for Cammers, incumbents can win even though they've made a complete hash of everything!" piece.  But Dave, unlike Obama, doesn't have the polls on his side.



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Saturday, 3 November 2012

Information on Pension Changes

parliamentary information office: Pee off you troughing barstewards. You steal 67% ofour icome, waste it and steal the rest. The FSA chair was paid £800,000 basically to look the other way while Brown ruined banking legislation. That same ex PM then firehosed the state with excessive pensions, huge salary increases and bought another 2 million unnecessary jobs.

So no, we *can't*  work any harder. It doesn't make any difference to us except raising you more money to waste.

Stick it, thieving whelp. How about you do more with mmuch less, such as reducing your salary to £15,000 instead of £65K? Ah, what am I thinking! You'd just steal the rest from me anyway.



parliamentary information office: The value of pension pots will be whatever it will be. That hasn't changed. All they have done is changed the set of unrealistic assumptions of growth in pension pots to another set of unrealistic assumptions.

The only currently sensible option is to assume zero real growth and base your savings decisions on that. Keep a constant eye on your pot, especially as you near retirement.


parliamentary information office: What he is trying to say is that people will have to work longer in order to have a larger pension pot so that either the financial institutions can cream off even more money in fees or bad service to pay for their greedy lifestyles or governments can cream off money in stealth taxes on pensions to pay for their ineptitude...either way we get rogered


parliamentary information office: Unless of course you are an MP: these politicians retire early on a pension most of us cannot even dream about!


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