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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