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Everything posted by benjii
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I am thinking about getting a mortgage. I am not a mortgage advisor though, sorry.
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[video=youtube;xcSY-MVE6ZU] Poor keeping.
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Indeed, a list of shareholders of the company was filed only two weeks ago on 3 July.
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But the shareholders of DMW123etc Ltd will be listed in its Annual Return, which will be publically available from Companies House. If you want to avoid scrutiny you use companies based in BVI etc where regulations are completely weak. Not watching the programme but it does sound like a bit of a ballsed-up way of making a point.
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Oh, it's ok then. He was just following orders. Look, no one has the moral highground on this issue at all but cat-calls for PM resignations are just absurd.
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Here's a link: http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mp.php?mpn=Edward_Miliband&mpc=Doncaster_North&house=commons&dmp=975&display=allvotes And he has the gall to criticise the current government for waiting a few days before announcing the details of this inquiry...
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He voted against a public enquiry into Iraq in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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It's a matter of public record.
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Oh, I must be a "Tory". Resign over this? Truly a suggestion of the utmost mentalism. Is any of this Cameron's fault? No. Did he possibly make an error. Yes. Is it important, current media-fixation aside? No.
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Also quite nauseating to hear Miliband banging on about a public enquiry previously, when he was involved in trying to ensure there was no public enquiry into the Iraq war.
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Although one might point out that MPs were voting based on the information available to them. Information which was systematically fabricated by the ruling regime.
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"one man" - don't be silly.
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PM's judgments are in quesiton every minute of every day. Calls to resign over something as triffling as this are quite pathetic and indefensibly hypocritical.
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I know that full well. In the same way that Coulson's actions (whatever they were - we don't know) at NI can hardly be laid at Cameron's door.
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It is obvious that the case for Millibean being banished from politics vis-a-vis the last government's appaling and illegal duplicity over a WAR, something that leaves them with the blood of people, British and Iraqi on their hands is immeasurably more persuasive than the case against Cameron being forced to resign as a result of giving a job to someone who may have done something wrong once involving poor journalistic practice (and may not, as nothing has been proven and I'm pretty sure nothing has even been alleged vis-a-vis Coulson's work at Downing Street). The rank hypocrisy of Miilibean (who's his PR man by the way, what's his job history?... oh!) is astonishing.
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We shall see, kit ******s.
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It could be fine though.
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But it might be late.
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Anything could happen.
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It might. That's all I can say. It might not.
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I can confirm that the kit might be delivered late.
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The point about Schneiderlin and his lack of goals is not that it, "isn't his job", it's that he has been in plenty of good goal scoring positions and, bar one long-range pot shot, has made a hash of them. This calls into question his mental strength under pressure and his temperament IMO. This is not surprising as IMO his mentality is the big question mark hanging over him. There is no doubt he has the talent but does he have the mentality to produce his best form consistently, to maintain concentration under pressure and to retain his disciplince. If the answer is, "yes" then he can be a top player. It remains to be seen but I am hopeful this will be the season where he leaves us in no doubt.
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If this is as explosive as the Panorama expose on football bungs and corruption...... then expect to be massively disappointed and learn feck all.
