Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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Lords peerage list 'polluting parliament' with donors and lobbyists
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An_Inspector_Calls
Baroness Worthington was rather amusing during the House of Lords Grand Committee energy bill debate in her brush with Baroness Verma. I like the way she's suddenly become an advocate for gas when two years previously she was lambasting Dieter Helm for advocating the very same policy! More of this paired with Jenny Jones might just lift their debates to a Whitehall farce.
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it is not posible to pollute this parliament .... the stench of its corrupt self interest would obliterate the smell of the Thames prior to those excellent sewers and engines ...
on the contrary we should ensure that all these self serving gangsters are in parliament and then follow the example of a certain Mr FawkesAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postit is not posible to pollute this parliament .... the stench of its corrupt self interest would obliterate the smell of the Thames prior to those excellent sewers and engines ...
on the contrary we should ensure that all these self serving gangsters are in parliament and then follow the example of a certain Mr Fawkesbong ching
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAn extraordinarily long list of new peers has been announced today comprising in the main an array of party donors, aides, lobbyists and businesspersons, as well as some striking political campaigners have been given peerages in the working peers list nominated by the political parties.
Large number of campaigners and businessmen feature in working peers list, including JCB chief and property tycoon
The only peerage I can see which has been achieved on merit is that of campaigner Dorreen Lawrence, who will take the Labour whip. Pretty well the rest of the list smacks of nepotism as party funders, aparatchiks, and policy wonks get their leg-up into this most perk-filled of day centres.
Given that none of the major political parties has successfully tackled the future of the House of Lords, isn't it time that no further additions should be made until the future of the second chamber is clarified, discussed and decided on. Otherwise the HoL will continue to fill up with more of these members of the business and Westminster-type folk without hindrance.
All-in-all a very British disgraceful state of affairs.
It's a scandal, Pigs feeding at the trough at the taxpayers expense and inviting more pigs in to scoff at the endless supply of swill. It seems that China is the only country with a larger government.
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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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