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House of Lords part two
« on: 09 December 2014, 00:05:58 »

Being as my drink driving thread has got you wound up....try chewing on this one....
This is an excert from a petition or share thing going round on facebook...

'Pampered peers refused to cut their catering budget because they feared it would mean drinking cheap Champagne.

The House of Lords has bought more than 17,000 bottles of bubbly in the last four years at a cost of more than £260,000 - enough for the 788 peers to have five bottles each a year.

But a cost-saving plan to share food and drink costs with the House of Commons was binned because they feared it would mean quaffing less luxurious brands.

The Lords refusal to downgrade was revealed by Sir Malcolm Jack, clerk of Commons between 2006 and 2011, as he gave evidence to a committee looking at how the palace of Westminster should be run.

Sir Jack told MPs: “The Lords feared that the quality of Champagne would not be as good if they chose a joint service.”

Committee chair Jack Straw was so gobsmacked, he asked Sir Malcolm: “Did you make that up? Is that true?”

Sir Malcolm replied: “Yes, it is true.”

Merry christmas (hic) ;D :y


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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #1 on: 09 December 2014, 01:05:05 »

Quite right too!  Cheap champagne would bring on some lordly indigestion!  :o  ;D
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #2 on: 09 December 2014, 01:17:34 »

Is facebook the online version of the Daily Fail :-\
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #3 on: 09 December 2014, 09:32:58 »

Quite right too!  Cheap champagne would bring on some lordly indigestion!  :o  ;D


Exactly, there is enough hot air and funny smells in the house already  :D :D
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #4 on: 09 December 2014, 09:36:18 »

Serious question.

How is this way of doing things any different from the way Union leaders carry on?

Just asking, like...
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #5 on: 09 December 2014, 09:38:32 »

Serious question.

How is this way of doing things any different from the way Union leaders carry on?

Just asking, like...

Yeah, thought this all sounded familiar. ::)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #6 on: 09 December 2014, 09:47:11 »

Still, at least the MPs are on the ball and looking after our pensions. ::)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/12/08/conservative_mp_candy_crushes_his_committee_meeting/

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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #7 on: 09 December 2014, 09:49:25 »

Anyone would think that there's an election in the offing ::)

Don't care who anyone votes for, as long as a) they vote, b) they don't vote Labour, and c) there's a box marked None of the Above.

All three points are equally valid, but c) is critical as it would then enable the apathetic to have their say. A majority vote for None of the Above would force a hung parliament, meaning that MPs would have to work for their constituents in order to get things done.

Far more productive than giving the vote to some spotted yoof who can barely tell the difference between a girl and an Xbox. (I knew Milliband was struggling, but increasing the electorate by allowing kids to vote is as stupid as it sounds). ::)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #8 on: 09 December 2014, 10:01:42 »

If adults can't be bothered to vote, what makes him think that kids will?  ::)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #9 on: 09 December 2014, 10:05:25 »

If adults can't be bothered to vote, what makes him think that kids will?  ::)
Their young and stupid enough not to see through all the bullshit, which is one reason for the neverending surprise at the blind faith in Ukip:- We're all old enough to know better ::)

What Milliband has failed to realise, is that any youngsters interested in voting will all vote for anything but Labour... ::)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #10 on: 09 December 2014, 10:06:22 »

Don't care who anyone votes for, as long as a) they vote, b) they don't vote Labour, and c) there's a box marked None of the Above.

;D ;D


I think anyone could tell the difference between a girl and an X-box, though.. you can only stick your d… er, I mean..
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #11 on: 09 December 2014, 10:09:15 »

Don't care who anyone votes for, as long as a) they vote, b) they don't vote Labour, and c) there's a box marked None of the Above.

;D ;D


I think anyone could tell the difference between a girl and an X-box, though.. you can only stick your d… er, I mean..
Would you be willing to bet the next five years of government on that?
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #12 on: 09 December 2014, 10:13:59 »

If adults can't be bothered to vote, what makes him think that kids will?  ::)
Their young and stupid enough not to see through all the bullshit, which is one reason for the neverending surprise at the blind faith in Ukip:- We're all old enough to know better ::)

What Milliband has failed to realise, is that any youngsters interested in voting will all vote for anything but Labour... ::)


Don't agree Al.  Milliband is banking on idealistic youth to vote Labour.  ;)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #13 on: 09 December 2014, 10:17:02 »

If adults can't be bothered to vote, what makes him think that kids will?  ::)
Their young and stupid enough not to see through all the bullshit, which is one reason for the neverending surprise at the blind faith in Ukip:- We're all old enough to know better ::)

What Milliband has failed to realise, is that any youngsters interested in voting will all vote for anything but Labour... ::)


Don't agree Al.  Milliband is banking on idealistic youth to vote Labour.  ;)
Actually, you do agree ;) Point is his faith is misplaced ;)
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Re: House of Lords part two
« Reply #14 on: 09 December 2014, 10:25:59 »

If adults can't be bothered to vote, what makes him think that kids will?  ::)
Their young and stupid enough not to see through all the bullshit, which is one reason for the neverending surprise at the blind faith in Ukip:- We're all old enough to know better ::)

What Milliband has failed to realise, is that any youngsters interested in voting will all vote for anything but Labour... ::)


Don't agree Al.  Milliband is banking on idealistic youth to vote Labour.  ;)
Actually, you do agree ;) Point is his faith is misplaced ;)
Actually I don't.  Todays first time voters will have grown up with the BBC's (and others) slant on austerity, cuts, cuts and more cuts, without a great deal of understanding of the bigger picture, because it hasn't been presented in context.  >:(


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