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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostI see the actions of the police in the Mitchell affair as a direct attempt by them to interfere with the government of the UK, motivated by their annoyance over pay and pensions.
Mitchell and the government probably want the affair forgotten as soon as possible: they may think it would be seen as passing the buck to have the police investigated for revealing Mitchell's 'misdemeanour'.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostI think it does. We object when the church or army interfere in the governance of the UK. I see the actions of the police in the Mitchell affair as a direct attempt by them to interfere with the government of the UK, motivated by their annoyance over pay and pensions.
Mitchell should have done the sensible thing two weeks ago, written a letter of regret to Dave expressing his sorrow that this matter appears to be lingering on, distracting from the important matter of running the country, reducing the deficit etc, and so he's standing down at this time as a matter if deep personal regret etc. Possibly he even might throw in a para in support of the work of our marvellous police force. Matter over.
Hubris and an attachment to the key to the executive washroom have distorted his perspective, silly man
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostI think it does. We object when the church or army interfere in the governance of the UK. I see the actions of the police in the Mitchell affair as a direct attempt by them to interfere with the government of the UK, motivated by their annoyance over pay and pensions.
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ahinton
No, I think the actions of the police here have quite obviously undermined the government, and I believe that's been quite deliberate.
And MrGongGong, thanks for reminding me about Charlie - he should keep his nose out as well.
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View Postahinton
No, I think the actions of the police here have quite obviously undermined the government, and I believe that's been quite deliberate.
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You would have thought the "Law and order " party could have dealt effectively with a few grouchy PC's.
Maybe some lessons will be learned inside Downing St about the way our police act, and are used.
Or perhaps not.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostI see the actions of the police in the Mitchell affair as a direct attempt by them to interfere with the government of the UK, motivated by their annoyance over pay and pensions.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostOr it could just be that the government doesn't tell the truth about the pension funds and refuses to present evidence to back up their assertions. For example, the Teachers' Pension Scheme is estimated to be 45 billion pounds in surplus, but the government tells a different story.
Why there's been such a hoo-ha about the now ex-Chief Whip and what he may or may not have uttered one one particular occasion or admitted subsequently to having uttered continues to escape me, when it is surely known that he didn't shout "pleb" at all but "Clegg" and he had the grave misfortune to be misheard and then misreported...
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostOr it could just be that the government doesn't tell the truth about the pension funds and refuses to present evidence to back up their assertions. For example, the Teachers' Pension Scheme is estimated to be 45 billion pounds in surplus, but the government tells a different story.
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostI'm not sure what the teacher's pension scheme surplus has to do with the price of tea, but I note the 'estimated' in your claim and would point out that when my private pension scheme is audited every year they're able to state a value accurate to within 1 %.
That is the point. They are dishonest. Like the police sometimes are.
Not difficult to understand.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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