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Topic History of: Taxpayers 'lost £1bn' on Royal Mail sale, MPs say Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
In The Know |
Pattaya wrote:
On that note I'll leave you to enjoy sunny Margate.Had enough of the weather,and have booked 5 days at my favourite French resort in the Pyrenees,Osseja...Oh La La 
Do you not see a sign of hypocrisy in that statement ? |
Pattaya |
andrew wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:
took on an almost impossible job - reforming the gravy train.
Getting several independent computer systems to work in unison was always going to be difficult.
It may take years ... but every step is an improvement on the current system (and something Labour would not have attempted).
Never knock someone for having failed to deliver (yet) -
always knock people who never attempt to achieve.
We all remember the failed NHS database which Blair wanted, IDS should of taken notice what a bald killing loon he is.
On that note I'll leave you to enjoy sunny Margate.Had enough of the weather,and have booked 5 days at my favourite French resort in the Pyrenees,Osseja...Oh La La |
andrew |
In The Know (as always) wrote:
took on an almost impossible job - reforming the gravy train.
Getting several independent computer systems to work in unison was always going to be difficult.
It may take years ... but every step is an improvement on the current system (and something Labour would not have attempted).
Never knock someone for having failed to deliver (yet) -
always knock people who never attempt to achieve.
We all remember the failed NHS database which Blair wanted, IDS should of taken notice what a bald killing loon he is. |
andrew |
Pattaya wrote:
In The Know (as always) wrote:
IDS took on an almost impossible job - reforming the gravy train.
Getting several independent computer systems to work in unison was always going to be difficult.
It may take years ... but every step is an improvement on the current system (and something Labour would not have attempted).
Never knock someone for having failed to deliver (yet) -
always knock people who never attempt to achieve.
IDS is knocking many poor people who fail to deliver an exact amount of paperwork,but is happy enough to give our money away to thieving Gypsies and illegal aliens who invade our borders!...He knew this system could not work,but went ahead and wasted precious Tax payer money!!
Congratulations on your Knoghthood ITK...sorry Knighthood 
Labour's reform on dwp actually did work when was Brown PM. People were in work not thrown on courses, sanctions were non existent, not many people used food banks.
I got to fill the whole job book in, foreigners only need to fill about 6 boxes in if I did 6 I get sanctioned. |
Pattaya |
In The Know (as always) wrote:
IDS took on an almost impossible job - reforming the gravy train.
Getting several independent computer systems to work in unison was always going to be difficult.
It may take years ... but every step is an improvement on the current system (and something Labour would not have attempted).
Never knock someone for having failed to deliver (yet) -
always knock people who never attempt to achieve.
IDS is knocking many poor people who fail to deliver an exact amount of paperwork,but is happy enough to give our money away to thieving Gypsies and illegal aliens who invade our borders!...He knew this system could not work,but went ahead and wasted precious Tax payer money!!
Congratulations on your Knoghthood ITK...sorry Knighthood |
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