Not looking good for the Liberal Dingbats amongst the biking community... So...what's putting you guys off lol...
Not long now until Jezza or BoJo ride off on the after dinner speaking / biography bandwagon. Hopefully if we ever get Brexit sorted they at least won't be riding on the EU gravy train
I'm not even bothering. Didnt vote in the referendum as I dont believe we live in democracy and hasn't that been proven. I live in a labour stronghold where people vote like it's a club. Not that I blame the people, I blame the system and the poloticians for the promises we are given from all sides, all of which is largely snake oil.
So the IRA/PLO/USSR supporter needs a new job then. Wonder if Bliar will step aside and let jezza have his role in the middle east.
Magic grandpa will be bimbling back to his allotment....not sure about poor Jo though....Hollywood maybe Gotta say although I groaned when another election was announced, it's got to have been the funniest for general p#ss taking of all the parties and I've actually chuckled all the way through it.....
I wish they didn't have to come up with bare-faced lies to cover up the fact most politicians do very well out of privatisation. Here's something I found written on the interweb though & it's difficult to deny, especially if you had any experience of British Rail, its abysmal service & lack of investment. Same could be said of our former car industry. "The plain if unpalatable fact is that nationalized industries do not have to succeed in order to survive, and everyone working in them knows it. State industries are dependent for their survival on the government, not the market. Financiers and analysts never ask their hard questions, and that eliminates an important spur that would otherwise drive private industry to innovate, increase productivity, improve efficiency, and do its utmost to meet consumer needs." The flip side of this is the plain greed of the shareholders where, in some cases, they pay out more in dividends than they make in profit.
Similar was highlight in a recent BBC documentary about housing associations. There were tenants, including young families with children, living in squalid housing - think damp, mould, leaking gutters, unrepaired boiler for about 10 weeks over winter. The top tier of about 10 executives were on salaries plus bonuses of £235,000 to £325,000 per year!
Well at keast moving her to the EU like Bliar did with his cronies like Mandelson is no longer an option