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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 10 December 2013, 12:02:33
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Ministers are trying to use emergency powers to ban the publication of a damning report into the £50billion High Speed Rail project.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2521058/Ministers-bid-block-report-says-HS2-danger-failing-Transport-Secretary-calling-PM-veto-release-claim-seriously-damage-project.html?ico=home^headlines (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2521058/Ministers-bid-block-report-says-HS2-danger-failing-Transport-Secretary-calling-PM-veto-release-claim-seriously-damage-project.html?ico=home^headlines)
Whatever happened to open government? >:( ::)
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Ministers are trying to use emergency powers to ban the publication of a damning report into the £50billion High Speed Rail project.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2521058/Ministers-bid-block-report-says-HS2-danger-failing-Transport-Secretary-calling-PM-veto-release-claim-seriously-damage-project.html?ico=home^headlines (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2521058/Ministers-bid-block-report-says-HS2-danger-failing-Transport-Secretary-calling-PM-veto-release-claim-seriously-damage-project.html?ico=home^headlines)
Whatever happened to open government? >:( ::)
It never did happen and never will if any representative democracy is going to go forward and grasp the future. ;) ;)
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I'm thinking the French Revolution wasn't a bad way to go.
Build the gallows !!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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It's sinister! :(
If they are prepared to suppress information about a railway, what else are they hiding? :-\
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Dirty bastards! Someone should walk straight up to him/them and spit in their face.
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They should give those billions to middle earners who like a different car now and then. :y
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You should worry.
The Spanish government is trying to bring in a law to fine people protesting (without permission) up to 600.000€ (now reduced to 30.000€) .
For once the EU is actually helping citizens by telling Spain they cannot introduce this law!
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You should worry.
The Spanish government is trying to bring in a law to fine people protesting (without permission) up to 600.000€ (now reduced to 30.000€) .
For once the EU is actually helping citizens by telling Spain they cannot introduce this law!
Are they decimal points or commas? If they're commas, that's outrageous, if they're decimal points, there's no need for them. ;D
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Those are commas. The original proposal was up to 600,000 euros fine.(nearly half a million pounds)
Not surprisingly it is the topic of conversation here. One suspects that the government don't want protests.
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It's outrageous! The bloody EU dictating to sovereign countries what laws they can pass and what not!!! >:(
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Oh look, we're outraged again are we? ;D
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Oh look, we're outraged again are we? ;D
Oh yes, they must be all from Tunbridge Wells! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Oh look, we're outraged again are we? ;D
Oh yes, they must be all from Tunbridge Wells! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
I don't want to disappoint Nickbat! ;)
Anyway I think we should get outraged more than we do in this country. ::) Look at the Thais and Ukrainians getting all outraged, 1 government down and one wobbling!! :o Now that's people power!!! :y
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Those are commas. The original proposal was up to 600,000 euros fine.(nearly half a million pounds)
Not surprisingly it is the topic of conversation here. One suspects that the government don't want protests.
With the amount of CS gas and baton rounds they have bought, I guess they are looking to recoup their money, when they use them on the protesters. :o :o :o :o
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What I don't understand is that the project can be described in seven words, which is: "Expensive white elephant from London to Birmingham", yet it takes them 55,000 pages of text, just for the bill in parliament. That is one page of text for every 12 feet of track. Still no surprise I guess, when you are spending somebody else's money. >:( >:( >:( >:(
They have no choice but to build it like HS1. It is part of the EU's high speed railway strategy to keep the EUSSR provinces in close contact with Brussels and allow the rapid deployment of their 'peace keeping' forces once they are established to quell any native unrest. >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Both the government and the opposition have (when in power) backed this scheme based on what their advisors (Network Rail, which wholly owns HS2 Ltd) said.
Thus if either U-turns, its egg on face, so they will try to sink any bad reports.
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Both the government and the opposition have (when in power) backed this scheme based on what their advisors (Network Rail, which wholly owns HS2 Ltd) said.
Thus if either U-turns, its egg on face, so they will try to sink any bad reports.
Yep, and that typifies what is wrong with government these days. They have yet to realise what anyone who has ever spoken to a financial advisor susses out very quickly; that, if you base your policies on free advice, from those with a vested interest, it'll turn out to be shit advice.(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26795734/Smilies/doh.gif)