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#1 Post by Gio » Mon May 03, 2010 9:02 pm

Maybe this will cheer some up :smt002

Just a few interesting facts about Gordon Brown


We used to have 6 independent regulators to regulate the different divisions
of the financial services industry, including our Banks.
(Margaret Thatcher knew what the Banks were like and in the 1988 Finance Act she bound the Banks up in regulation to prevent them from being reckless!!!)

Then Gordon Brown became Chancellor on 6th May 1997

Gordon's banker friends said "We want all these regulators to go"
"We don't want regulators watching everything we do"

AND GORDON SAID OK

So, Gordon announced on the 20th May 1997 (2 weeks after becoming Chancellor) that the six regulatory bodies would be broken up and a new Financial Services Authority would replace them. The FSA had virtually no powers over the Banks and he also took away the powers from the Bank of England to enforce regulation on them.
The result is the devastation we are all suffering today.

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We used to have a Monopolies and Mergers Commission

Then Gordon's banker friends said we don't want the Monopolies and Mergers commission telling us who we can and cant "Take Over"

AND GORDON SAID OK

So, in 1998 Gordon scrapped the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and created a replacement called the Competition Commission, with very much reduced powers and different ideas of what used to be regarded as a "Monopoly".

The result is the Massive Corporations we have today who are ruling and shaping our lives for their own benefit and profits. Not to mention the massive Monopolies held by some of these corporations through the forced purchases of all their competitors

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We used to have pension regulations, which for many decades had included something called "The Pensions Cap"
The pensions cap set a limit on how much pension any scheme member (including directors) could get from an occupational pension scheme,
irrespective of how high their earnings were.
It was there to protect the ordinary members pensions. To prevent Directors paying themselves obscene salaries and then draining the pension funds with huge pensions.

Then Gordon Brown's banker friends said that they wanted the pensions cap removing so that they could get pensions related to their obscene earnings.
(The whole Pensions industry gave him warnings of the effects it would have. Even the Inland revenue put forward objections)

BUT GORDON SAID OK
Because Gordon never likes to disappoint his banker friends

So Gordon took away the Pensions Cap in 2005 and then some of his friends were able to leave their boardroom positions with huge pensions!!!
For example Fred Goodwin was apparently entitled to a pension of over £700,000
If Gordon had left the pensions cap in place that would have been a mere £125,000
Well done Fred and your mates!!!

(The Superannuations Division of the Inland Revenue have kept a record of what it should be, in readiness for when we get a new chancellor who sees fit to re-instate it. George Osborn has pledged to do that). The record of Pensions Cap limits are available to view on the Revenue's website

The result of this is that along with Gordon's "Tax Raid" on pension funds starting July 1997, over four thousand UK company pension scheme's have closed their doors to new members and many of them have had to close down altogether, leaving millions of workers without any pension provision.


This man Gordon Brown "professes to be a socialist and "for" the working man

The working man's main form of long term financial security had for many years been his company pension scheme, something to look forward to at the end of a life of hard work, his reward, light at the end of a long dark tunnel.

Gordon has put an end to that by destroying the most valuable asset
of the average British worker.

IT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST TRAVESTIES OF JUSTICE THAT THIS MAN WHO PRETENDS TO BE "FOR THE WORKING MAN" HAS IN FACT BEEN HIS WORST ENEMY FOR THE LAST THIRTEEN YEARS AND WILL LEAVE A LEGACY THAT WE WILL STILL BE CLEARING UP FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
THE REAL INJUSTICE IS THAT ITS ALL BEEN DONE IN AREAS WHICH ARE TOTALLY OUT OF SIGHT TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND BEYOND THE UNDERSTANDING MANY

GORDON RELIES ENTIRELY ON PEOPLES IGNORANCE TO GET AWAY WITH
HIS INDISCRETIONS

GORDON'S MOTTO OF:
"DENY EVERYTHING AND ADMIT NOTHING"
SEEMS TO BE WORKING QUITE WELL FOR HIM SO FAR!!!

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LASTLY, WHAT GORDON LIKES TO CALL THE "GLOBAL BANKING CRISIS"

Have you noticed that we were the first to be in it and are the last to be out
(and whether we are out is very speculative!!!)

As he has openly admitted, The Royal Bank of Scotland was the worlds biggest bank.
So when RBS and HBOS were about to go BUST in October 2008 and they had to be bailed out overnight so they did not take the entire country down with them, (that by the way was almost certainly a decision made by the hierarchy in Whitehall for which
Gordon loves to take the credit)

As the worlds leading banks now all lend money to each other on a collosal scale, isn't it obvious that the worlds biggest bank going down would have a devastating effect on all the others it dealt with.
This "worlds biggest bank" had also sold bad mortgage books to other banks.

Most of the Banks in Europe which ran into crisis were dragged into it because of the crooked dealings of our big Banks. A fact that both Germany and France were quick to remind Gordon Brown of at the G20 emergency meeting shortly after the crisis.

There are many other of Gordon's indiscretions, far too many to list here, but perhaps the few biggie's shown above will give some insight into how Gordon operates.

By the way have you noticed how he has suddenly become interested in Social issues now an election is looming and seems to be able to promise the world when, as Alistair Darling put it a few days ago, there is not a penny left in the bank!!!


Think very carefully before casting your vote for this man who is probably the most extreme capitalist of the past century while pretending to be
"for the working man".

GORDON WORSHIPS THE SUPER RICH AND POWERFUL AND
CANNOT SAY NO TO THEM

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#2 Post by Samray » Mon May 03, 2010 9:09 pm

You're a fan then Peter? :smt003
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#3 Post by Gio » Mon May 03, 2010 9:15 pm

Samray wrote:You're a fan then Peter? :smt003

:smt005 :smt005 :smt005

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#4 Post by Kwackerz » Mon May 03, 2010 10:36 pm

'This has been a party political broadcast by Gio on behalf of anyone but Labour'

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#5 Post by D-Rider » Mon May 03, 2010 11:00 pm

Gio wrote: Think very carefully before casting your vote for this man
No need to think ...... as I don't live in the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency, his name will not actually appear on my ballot paper .....
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#6 Post by paddyz1 » Mon May 03, 2010 11:38 pm

Doesn't matter who gets in, we will still get fucked.
I'm voting UKIP

Fuck it

(Not editing out my feelings cos thats how it is)

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#7 Post by Samray » Tue May 04, 2010 12:22 pm

Kwackerz wrote:'This has been a party political broadcast by Gio on behalf of anyone but Labour'

:smt005 :smt005 :smt005 :smt005
When we have the nominations for the Annual RiderSite Awards remind me to include a category for best political broadcast. :smt002
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#8 Post by MartDude » Tue May 04, 2010 4:29 pm

Please don't forget this government's policies on higher education - tuition fees etc. Many its prominent members over the last 13 years wouldn't have got where they did without the higher education funding system we had before this coven of hypocrites pulled the ladder up after them. Unforgiveable.
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#9 Post by MartDude » Tue May 04, 2010 4:53 pm

Labour warns electorate of Phil Collins ‘menace’

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'Where is he all coming from?'
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Gordon Brown insisted today that Labour was the only party that could be trusted to keep the country free of Phil Collins. The pop star famously promised to leave the country if Labour won the 1997 general election, helping the party to a famous landslide victory.

‘That this country has not been blighted by Phil Collins for almost 13 years is the direct consequence of three terms of Labour government,’ said the Prime Minister. ‘There are many youngsters today that have never heard ‘Another Day in Paradise’, and we are committed to keeping it that way.’

The Conservative Party has accused the Government of ‘scaremongering of the worst kind’, but Labour has stood by its latest posters carrying the slogan ‘Vote Cameron, Get Collins’.

Brown’s warning comes as a further blow to Phil Collins fans after the extent to which the performer had let himself go was revealed when he appeared in a Dairy Milk advert last year.
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#10 Post by D-Rider » Tue May 04, 2010 5:00 pm

MartDude wrote:Please don't forget this government's policies on higher education - tuition fees etc. Many its prominent members over the last 13 years wouldn't have got where they did without the higher education funding system we had before this coven of hypocrites pulled the ladder up after them. Unforgiveable.
Indeed it is

And not forgetting the awful damage done to this country the last time Cameron's lot were in place and the xenophobic (putting it mildly) policies of the BNP and UKIP, there really is little choice come polling day.

I used to look forward to elections and felt that we had real choices and could make a real difference.
Haven't felt that way for a long time.

That said I will vote - many people campaigned and fought for the ordinary man and woman to have the vote - not just the chosen few - and it's still a right that must be valued.
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#11 Post by Samray » Tue May 04, 2010 5:18 pm

My (postal) vote has already been made, so media frenzy and leaders last minute bullshit played no part.
Party politics didnt really come into it either. Several candidates were eliminated for living the other end of the country and some for withholding that information.

If anyone campaigned on a ticket to shoot all politicians they'd probably have had my vote. :smt017 then get shot.
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#12 Post by Gio » Tue May 04, 2010 5:39 pm

paddyz1 wrote:Doesn't matter who gets in, we will still get fucked.
I'm voting UKIP

Fuck it

(Not editing out my feelings cos thats how it is)



So that makes at least 2 of us :smt003

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#13 Post by Falcorob » Tue May 04, 2010 8:33 pm

Some good points Gio. Not strictly true but then we're talking politics here so when has the truth ever mattered.

For the record I too shall be making my way to the Polling Station to register my vote because, and some may disagree, I feel that if you don't vote - even if all you do is spoil your ballot paper - then you can't moan about the outcome afterwards.
I'm right 98% of the time so why worry about the other 3%?

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#14 Post by MartDude » Tue May 04, 2010 8:34 pm

D-Rider wrote: And not forgetting the awful damage done to this country the last time Cameron's lot were in place
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Quite agree. I was working in the Black Country when Thatcher's policies decimated the steel & heavy engineering industries there - areas like Wednesbury & Brierley Hill became tumbleweed towns almost overnight. One of the prime duties of a government, surely, is to look after its citizens - she and her government signally failed in ths respect. She destroyed the livelihoods, traditions and communities of millions of people, and put nothing worthwhile in their places.
D-Rider wrote: That said I will vote - many people campaigned and fought for the ordinary man and woman to have the vote - not just the chosen few - and it's still a right that must be valued.
Yes - many have suffered, even died, in the struggle for representation and the right to be heard. To fail to vote is to diminish their achievements. And if you don't vote, you've absolutely no right to complain about the new government.

I've noticed that few of the contenders are addressing some really, really fundamental issues. Such as - is it fair and just that the poorest 20% pay a far higher proportion of their income in taxes than the wealthiest 20%?
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#15 Post by BikerGran » Tue May 04, 2010 10:08 pm

I'm another that's voting UKIP cos I want my country back. Doesn't really matter what party is in government while we are dictated to by a lot of unelected bureaucrats on the continent.
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