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Most recent annotations on things by Brian Binley

  • richard davis: Dear Sir, My name is Rick Davis & I am a Taxi driver in Gravesend,Kent. I am also Jnt. Sec. of the United Taxi Group. We deal with all of the local issues Concerning our local Council, North... (30 June 2009)
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  • David Brede: I am sure that Mr Binley will set a good example by foregoing any pension he may receive by virtue of his Membership of the House and rely on that from his other business interests. (13 February 2009)
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  • David Clark: In theory the Civil service scheme is funded to some extent as well. Civil service pay agreements reflect the pension benefit. Indeed, the lower salary is the basis for the final pension level... (6 February 2009)
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  • Tom Harris: Actually, the Local Government Pension Scheme is funded - only the civil service schemes are unfunded. See http://www.lgps.org.uk/lge/core/page.do? pageId=100438 (5 February 2009)
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  • Michael Clarke: An inadequate answer to an escalating problem of the largely unfunded cost of civil service & local authority pensions.The cost is soaring, particularly with the annual inflation... (5 February 2009)
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  • David Brede: Clearly the cut and thrust of free enterprise does not work here! (5 June 2008)
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  • David Brede: As a devotee of free enterprise Mr Binley whay can't you let the cut and thrust of a competitive market sort it out? Because it does not work in the interests of the comsumer any more. Why... (25 May 2008)
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  • David Brede: Clearly Brian Binley was focusing on his other jobs of being a director of a company and a county councillor when the Mr Straw ceased to be Home Secretary. (28 March 2008)
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  • Jason Graham: Seriously? This is another in a rash of vague and petty spin-only attacks. Over the past few weeks, Brown's obvious weakness has brought out the worst in the conservative party. Is this perhaps a... (7 December 2007)
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  • ashley riley: 'relieve the people of Northamptonshire of their great burden?' - the burden local people of Northampton are under Brian is a failing Tory local authority that is destroying services for young... (31 October 2006)
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  • ashley riley: Mt Binley has a cheek. He has masterminded record cuts at Northamptonshire County Council over the last year and has refused at every point to apologise. Charles Clarke and the Home Office... (27 April 2006)
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  • Jack Scott: It is a northern word... I used to live in Northampton but am now at University up in Sheffield, and I have fallen into the local dialect! I am dismayed at the man now representing my home town. (13 December 2005)
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  • Simon Preedy: "Numpty" - I believe it to be a Northern expression (?) - a great word nonetheless (!)... and no doubt having the same meaning as "absolute pillock", as Mr Scott stated above! (31 October 2005)
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  • Ann Onymous: Numpty? (31 October 2005)
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  • Jack Scott: What an absolute pillock. I am ashamed to be represented by this numpty. Brian Binley is one of the very worst MP's there are; the worst of the Tory old-boy businessmen who want a break from all... (31 October 2005)
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  • Barry Donaldson: Is this the best he can do? Waste Parliament's time & the duty expected from his constituents? He should be bloody ashamed! (31 October 2005)
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