Tory in charge of BBC Trust; Chris Patten, has lost control of the ship. Currently, senior staff and so called celebs are being paid ridiculous salaries. Many BBC Executives are being rewarded for failure and Patten lacks the backbone to stamp out misuse of licence payers money. Patten failed to act appropriately over Enthwistle allowing the man to walk away with almost half a million pounds, yet Pattens defence was, it could have cost us more. Bloody hell, if the man acted inappropriately then the sack was the only option not reward.
Pattens incompetence, lack of leadership and poor regulatory qualities are costing the licence fee payer millions. When failure occurs people in the BBC normally have to walk. Its time Patten puts his walking boots on and retired to the hills, without a payoff.
Cato Street Conspirator
Arthur Thistlewood
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Sunday, 23 December 2012
Nick Clegg is trying desparately to distance the Lib Dem's from Welfare Reforms. Sorry old chap the damage is done. When you get into bed with a prostitute and don't use protection you're bound to catch something.
The best way to restore your health is to stop all forms of intercourse with the inflicted. If you don't something might fall off - in the Lib Dem's case; voters.
The best way to restore your health is to stop all forms of intercourse with the inflicted. If you don't something might fall off - in the Lib Dem's case; voters.
Are atheists the only people on this planet who can actually see how religion is corrupting the minds of men. When has it been right for women to be treated worse than a mans donkey. When is it right for women and girls to be refused an education. When is it right to say women aren't good enough to become Bishops. When is it right for religion to tell men it is OK to gang rape women. What this should tell most people is that religion is mens right to abuse women in the name of some false god or phophet.
Sunday, 16 December 2012
Is the deficit solely down to the welfare budget? The Tories have lost sight of the economic crisis and continue to ignore the root problem - the financial sector. The BoE remain unable to promote growth, and the policy on QE has failed to stimulate the economy. Exports remain borderline, whilst imports from US, Germany and China have seen little decline. This leaves the UK in the red in terms of foreign trade.
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