John Brown
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Hmmm. Have we all forgotten Boris and Baron David Brownlow? I believe Boris claimed he'd paid for the Downing Street redecorating himself at the time.
Not very comfortable with it, but I do find it very amusing that so many conservative voters have suddenly developed a very sensitive moral compass. Here's Nadine getting her nickers in a bit of a twist:So are you content that the leader of our government should be accepting freebies the value of which, if he had carried on at the reported rate, could well have exceeded his salary as PM?
If the rules allow this then in my view they certainly shouldn't.
And the idea that these gifts are invariably purely altruistic on the part of the donors seems a little naive.
I, too, find the mock outrage and sanctimonious self-righteousness amusing.Not very comfortable with it, but I do find it very amusing that so many conservative voters have suddenly developed a very sensitive moral compass. Here's Nadine getting her nickers in a bit of a twist:
https://www.thepoke.com/2024/10/03/...8pT_IGOPBvYLH13BOg_aem_lp4VhBPlCIZfFM29-kgp7A
Yes. The gasworks site was still there when I came to Belfast in 1981, but was being wound down as Belfast no longer had mains gas. I am not sure if the gasometers were even still intact at that point. The site was subsequently "developed" (haugh- tho!!) into a business hub (appalling neologism), call centre, hotel, etcetera. The only redeeming fact about the makeover was that ITV House was on the other side of the Ormeau Road and you could sometimes spot the "good and the great" going to their cars in the park at the side.They are next to the Radisson hotel and Lloyds Bank Building on Cromac Place.
When gas was made locally from coal, it was stored in the gasholders, and distributed around the local distribution system at low pressure, but North Sea Gas changed how the National Transmission System developed. Gas was no longer produced locally, but needed to be transmitted over long distances, and pipelines were built from Easington (1967), Bacton (1968), Theddlethorpe (1972), St. Fergus (1977), Teesside (1993) and the Morecombe Bay gas field at Barrow (1985), integrating into the nationwide NTS. Compressors were built to push gas through the transmission pipelines under high pressure. This is the ‘motorway network’ for gas, transporting gas at up to 94 bar (1,363 PSI) pressure. (A fully inflated car tyre is about 2 bar). It’s made up of steel pipelines, and gas turbines and electric turbines at compressor stations push the gas around the network.So what was incorrect? Long after we stopped using town gas the holders if you prefer were in use as local storage at much lower pressure than the high pressure grid creating a demand buffer. After the 1993 attacks they were identified as a high risk target in the same way as stored potable water still is, I believe the final decision to remove them was taken in 1999 although it was not a quick process.
Precisely. He was repeating something from a probably propaganda source (note he refused to identify the person) which was seeking to promote (true) authoritarianism by exploiting racial division. Spectric was not saying that he was promoting it or agreed with it, but at the same time he was regurgitating and spreading it while saying it would be wrong not to have an open mind to it. No. Really no need for an open mind to fascist propaganda *****. That's a really basic 'just asking questions' approach to promoting poisonous ideas (cf Joe Rogan etc).I believe the initial post you responded to from @Spectric referred to an interview seen that suggested a more effective method of managing a multicultural society was that of authoritarianism giving the Balkans as an example. He then went on the imply that we in the UK may expect more authoritarian policies in the future to maintain order here. I may be wrong, but it did not to me read like he is a proponent for this.
So are you content that the leader of our government should be accepting freebies the value of which, if he had carried on at the reported rate, could well have exceeded his salary as PM?
If the rules allow this then in my view they certainly shouldn't.
And the idea that these gifts are invariably purely altruistic on the part of the donors seems a little naive.
If nothing else it shows that he, and others have appallingly bad judgement.
There is absolutely no reason whatsoever why any politician, from any party, should be involved in this sort of thing.
Profitable for whom, I wonder? His consultancy ?I saw this Recently.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...r-boom-may-be-ending-amid-slowdown-in-permits
“Coal plants are struggling economically, according to David Fishman, a senior manager at the Lantau Group, an energy consultancy in Shanghai. He said it was no longer profitable in the long term to build coal power plants in China.”
First question......newspapers ? TV news ?My first question would be: how do you know about Starmer accepting gifts?
Second would be: what is your understanding of when these gifts were accepted and over what time frame?
If you can answer those without reference to any source of "info" then we can delve into your viewpoint a bit further.
Not good news for Australia. Their biggest export is coal, closely followed by iron ore, with the lion's share of both going to China. When I was there on business back in the 90s I saw vast open-cast mines where massive drag-line excavators the size of bungalows were shoveling up mind-boggling quantities of coal destined for China. Miles long trainfulls every few hours. I've never seen such a huge operation. I hope they have a strategy to replace all that revenue.I saw this Recently.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...r-boom-may-be-ending-amid-slowdown-in-permits
“Coal plants are struggling economically, according to David Fishman, a senior manager at the Lantau Group, an energy consultancy in Shanghai. He said it was no longer profitable in the long term to build coal power plants in China.”
Not in the slightest, many disgraceful examples by the Tories.Hmmm. Have we all forgotten Boris and Baron David Brownlow? I believe Boris claimed he'd paid for the Downing Street redecorating himself at the time.
They've all done it and I doubt anyone conservative or otherwise could honestly say different however it's the hypocritic attitude of Starmer, Reeves and Rayner especially who have spent years screaming about Tory sleaze and corruption saying they are different, honest and transparent. Pull the other one, they're as transparent as 100% opaque glass and just as much on the take as their predecessorsNot in the slightest, many disgraceful examples by the Tories.
I had hoped we might see something better.
Unfortunately the current mob seem to have no more qualms about getting their noses in the trough than their predecessors.
High time all gratuities were banned, what possible justification is there for them?
First question......newspapers ? TV news ?
Second...irrelevant now as he's giving a load of money back.. His nose is in the trough as are the rest of them - both Labour and Tory
Not in the slightest, many disgraceful examples by the Tories.
I had hoped we might see something better.
Unfortunately the current mob seem to have no more qualms about getting their noses in the trough than their predecessors.
High time all gratuities were banned, what possible justification is there for them?
Back to the original thread heading "diesel and petrol ban.
Watching the news this morning it seems that car manufacturers are likely not to meet targets because sales of new diesel cars are outstripping those of new EVs who would have thought.
It was BBC news so should be on catch up, I only caught part of it but think it was EVs down despite subsidies though haven't had time to research so don't know as always what's accurate.I haven't seen the numbers, did the news article say whether EV sales were down from previous with a recent increase in diesel sales, or is it just that diesel sales have kept steady and EVs, although still increasing in sales just haven't caught up with diesel yet?
They've all done it and I doubt anyone conservative or otherwise could honestly say different however it's the hypocritic attitude of Starmer, Reeves and Rayner especially who have spent years screaming about Tory sleaze and corruption saying they are different, honest and transparent. Pull the other one, they're as transparent as 100% opaque glass and just as much on the take as their predecessors
It was BBC news so should be on catch up, I only caught part of it but think it was EVs down despite subsidies though haven't had time to research so don't know as always what's accurate.
If it's true then of course with RFL and luxury car tax coming into force in April that will almost certainly affect sales you would think.
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