Recent comments
Most recent annotations on things by Baroness Ashton of Upholland
- David Wright: Yet when it comes to making the laws and regulations which are to be imposed on the British people, it is precisely the opinions of other states which are deemed superior to our own. If the... (25 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Tartan Giant: The Baroness Ashton does not know the meaning of bullying: "Of course we have to take the Irish referendum seriously. But a few million Irish cannot decide on behalf of 495 million Europeans."... (24 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Alec Yates: Perhaps the Baroness should look at the Heritage Institute website and also listen to the debates held in New York on March 3rd & 4th this year. 30,000 scientists do not agree with her view. ... (24 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - S.K,Kar : My lords,I am shiv and was false accused and I was in the custody for 21 hours and I was granted bail in a rape case.That bail granted for a month and it was further extended for another month.... (16 April 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - mick angel: So when the extra-ordinary rendition through Diego Garcia that has recently come to light occurred, in what way was "...human rights, the rule of law" part of that? Baroness Ashton may have a... (20 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Paul Peros: "This Paul Peros" is another site user, just as you are. Truth may be incontrovertible, but you cannot apply such a standard to an issue which is fundamentally about political opinion, not... (18 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Mr Raymond Neal: Who is this Paul Peros. I am afraid like many others of his ilk he doesn't like the truth. The site is not Islamophobic just anti EU. I am one of the many who would like our country ruled by... (13 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Paul Peros: You can't have a serious argument about a parliamentarian's rhetoric. She was not making a substantive point, and any argument could only be conducted with proper evidence. The previous comment... (12 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Mr Raymond Neal: I am afraid the noble Lady is wrong on both counts. Doesn't she read newspapers or listen to the news http://www.europeantruth.co.uk (12 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Frank Wood: We must look at the wider implications of signing the treaty. Will our single person's state pension be on a par with say Germany £267.15, France £205.50, Italy £341.13? - I believe these are... (6 December 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Frederick Clark: It should NEVER do so! (28 November 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Ronald Brumwell: A complete copout then (9 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Kevin Wells: So this government will not honour their election manifesto and give us a referendum like they promised. Why should be believe what you have to say anymore? (30 July 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Kevin Wells: So you are happy for people in England to die and go blind then. (5 July 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - M Fair: A man who maintains his innocence and is prepared to spend longer in prison because he will not admit to somthing he did not do is still considered to be guilty but a 'victim' who goes to court... (22 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Debi Gill: The compensation scheme for sexual abuse/assault should be abolished. How does money help the genuine victims overcome their ordeal? All this scheme does is encourage false claims of sexual... (21 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Helga Speck: During this huge ongoing problem of prison overcrowding we should use this time to try something different about this problem: Remove financial compensation for sexual offences and substitute... (21 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - samantha allen: Of course people will lie to get this kind of money these false claims are made by young girls they have no money so £11.000 buys you some nice clothes a deposit on that flat they have seen why... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - samantha allen: I agree with the last comment people do not realise the affect that it has on the people being falsely accused the impact it has on there lives and the lives of there families there should be... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - samantha allen: I believe that this should be reveiwed as soon as possible and the compensation should be replaced with therapy for those who have genuinely been abused, they have already done this in germany... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Jerry Allen: £11,0000 is a lot of money to the majority of the country, of course there are people who will make false allegations for this amount of money, just look at the whip lash claims just for 2 or 3... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Jerry Allen: will you also be discussing compensation for those who have been wrongly accused, had their lives ruined, lost jobs, money possesions, had to move away from friends and family for their safety or... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Jerry Allen: as i have stated in a previous post the number of allegations is inreasing very rapidly and it is common knowledge that teenage girls are seeing this as a quick and easy way to get housed and the... (20 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - karen palmer: the primary reasons for false allegations is the compensation its easy when you can get paid for accusing a person even if they dont get convicted but most innocent victims do get convicted.All... (18 May 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - karen palmer: if you wish to keep compensation and counselling then do something to protect the innocent men that have been and will be falsley accused of this crime (18 May 2007)
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