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  • Richard Tobin: Why the PM sign the Lisbon Treaty (read EU constitution) that allows for a 'president of the European Council' and now proclaim our national interest would be best served by that person being... (2 weeks, 3 days ago)
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  • Robert Midwinter: Plus Britain is giving some £300M a year to India, a country that is able to spend money on launching rockets into space, in DFID funding whilst at the same time DFID is telling the British... (3 weeks, 2 days ago)
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  • Richard Taylor: Following this speech BBC journalist Martin Rosenbaum obtained a statement from the Ministry of Justice clarifying the meaning of the Prime Minister's remarks relating to freedom of information... (21 September 2009)
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  • Michael McManus: A silly question for those who monitor the posts on here, its says be nice to one onther, Would you be nice to some one whose actions led to one of your personal friends being very badly abused... (20 July 2009)
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  • Michael McManus: When did brown ask the people of this country about leading the country, (20 July 2009)
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  • john samuells: And what might those policies be, may I ask? Sadly I fear we are in for a far more difficult time before Brown and his incompetent cronies are finally consigned to oblivion at the next general... (16 July 2009)
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  • Paul Rutherford: If this is a Parliamentary 'Double Act' then I hope they both retire soon! (14 July 2009)
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  • Paul Rutherford: How many people on the Ipcc Panel are Meteorologists? Most of these 'Professionals' can't get tomorrows weather right, so why should we trust forecasts for 90 years in the future? Let us have a... (14 July 2009)
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  • John Nissen: Presumably he means 6 degrees, not 6%. It would be almost impossible for civilisation to survive 6 degrees, if you look at the climate change it would produce, as projected by the... (14 July 2009)
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  • David Clark: The PM again mixes assumptions with policy. He has lost it! (5 July 2009)
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  • David Clark: All Plans need assumptions. To refuse to make plans because you cannot make assumption on such things as unemployment is the approach of a person who leaves everything to fate. (5 July 2009)
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  • David Clark: The PM confuses predictions with policy. He either takes us for fools or has completely lost touch. (5 July 2009)
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  • R Qwartz: Haha - Berlusconi? Reputable? (27 June 2009)
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  • Joe Briggs: David Clark, as difficult a task as it may seem, you do, in fact, manage to be more boring than Gordon Brown. Bravo, sir. (26 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: And from the results of the last elections the Labour Party is isolated on the fringes of the UK. (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: I think the PM will find that the plea for more troops came after the increase he is talking about. This is another slight of hand response. (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: Is that additional spending after the high inflation rate that applies to military hardware, or is this another slight of hand? (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: The PM says 'in due course'. This is taking years and as thePM knows the numbers affected diminish as time goes on. It is clear he will not resolve this before the next election and that is his... (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: No answer to the question was given. (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: Increased public spending = increased costs = more money from the taxpayer. This is a strange ambition. the target is simply to spend, spend, spend, no matter on what. (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: The problem is that the terms of reference for the Iraq enquiry are too wide. there should be separate enquiries into the many aspects of what happened, eg reason for going to war, the war... (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: All the PM appears to be able to say is that the Tories will cut by 10%, but those figures are only based on the PM's own budget. He sounds like a cracked record. (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: This is madness, he keeps reading out the same figures. He is cutting capital expendituire when he said he was increasing it. There are reasons for this but last week he should never have said he... (25 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: Then why was the equivalent of a 10% cut shown in the budget red book? (25 June 2009)
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  • David Cropper: Yes, what shameful hypocrisy by all speakers from all parties. What a waste of a day in Parliament - there are many more inportant issues to be debated/sorted at a time when because of M Martin... (18 June 2009)
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