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I also think that those arguably publicly for cornick, or against his sentence, show a lack of respect and empathy for the victim and particularly her grieving family. They're entitled to their opinion but it's not about them and their left wing political agendas. They should shut the feck up and make their representations quietly.Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014 ... overhauled
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Some fcukin' respect the useless turd showed that poor teacher!“The criminal justice system, surely, is at the heart of what you are as a nation. It’s about how you respect young people and what sort of society you want to live in. These are important questions, but maybe not ones that are popular to answer and debate.”
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↑↑↑↑ the left wing make representations quietly ? Well THAT's never going to happen. How would all their chums know how deep and intellectual and oh so superior they are if they did that ??
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Aye, his QC, whose statements the article is base on looks like a proper hippy, dropout, intellectual.


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There were a number of guardian articles linked to that one which prompted my comment, which was meant more generally. But I do think his QC should do his bit in court and then keep quiet.Worthy4England wrote:Aye, his QC, whose statements the article is base on looks like a proper hippy, dropout, intellectual.
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The majority of response on this issue on here show that this is absolutely, irrefutably, spot on...Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014 ... overhauled
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Some fcukin' respect the useless turd showed that poor teacher!“The criminal justice system, surely, is at the heart of what you are as a nation. It’s about how you respect young people and what sort of society you want to live in. These are important questions, but maybe not ones that are popular to answer and debate.”
Don't they?

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no... quite - they should take a leaf out of the book of the oh-so-quiet and softly-spoken respectful representation manual of the right wing!bobo the clown wrote:↑↑↑↑ the left wing make representations quietly ? Well THAT's never going to happen. How would all their chums know how deep and intellectual and oh so superior they are if they did that ??

insensitivity is not the preserve of "left" or "right", however much you might wish to pretend it is some kind of dividing characteristic...

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Quite.
I'm also not sure how representations can be "quiet" and still bear the name "representations".
I for one am interested in what someone with Richard Wright's experience has to say about cases like this.
I'm also not sure how representations can be "quiet" and still bear the name "representations".
I for one am interested in what someone with Richard Wright's experience has to say about cases like this.
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Mr Timidity of the right, who speaks only in whispers, makes as much sense as an oh so inferior possibly can...bobo the clown wrote:↑↑↑↑ the left wing make representations quietly ? Well THAT's never going to happen. How would all their chums know how deep and intellectual and oh so superior they are if they did that ??

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Left wing, right wing, wtf!
Like millipede is Really left wing or Fatage is the epitome of right wing! Get a feckin grip.
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I don't believe anyone has mentioned farage or miliband (or any hilarious variations of their names) in this discussion... they are a wanking fantasy all of your own making.
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So, they aren't seeking to investigate issues arising from this tragic case, they simply have a list of things derived from their political stance?LeverEnd wrote:I also think that those arguably publicly for cornick, or against his sentence, show a lack of respect and empathy for the victim and particularly her grieving family. They're entitled to their opinion but it's not about them and their left wing political agendas. They should shut the feck up and make their representations quietly.Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014 ... overhauled
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Some fcukin' respect the useless turd showed that poor teacher!“The criminal justice system, surely, is at the heart of what you are as a nation. It’s about how you respect young people and what sort of society you want to live in. These are important questions, but maybe not ones that are popular to answer and debate.”
What's on their agenda then? Give us a clue.
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Are they up to date, the lights? Are they now a laser-guided kaleidoscope of tropical array, or do they still comprise internally illuminated plastic fascias of Bet Lynch?wigan white wrote:Took the kids to see the illuminations today. Got there at 5pm when they switched on the lights and it still took fecking 2 hrs 15mins to drive from Bispham through to the pleasure beach with 3 kids taking it in turn to tell me how utterly bored they were and how long was left, with me replying that we've queued for an hour and I wasn't giving up now..... fecking ridiculous
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I'm referring to some journalists/bloggers who seem to delight in being contrary to public opinion and immediately defend the perpetrator of an awful crime. I suspect they do it to stick with a political view, similarly to that idiot Littlejohn in the Daily Mail. They get their exposure by being controversial. I wonder if the effect their words have on the family of the victim even crosses their minds or if they care. I also think there is a smug superiority about them.William the White wrote:So, they aren't seeking to investigate issues arising from this tragic case, they simply have a list of things derived from their political stance?LeverEnd wrote:I also think that those arguably publicly for cornick, or against his sentence, show a lack of respect and empathy for the victim and particularly her grieving family. They're entitled to their opinion but it's not about them and their left wing political agendas. They should shut the feck up and make their representations quietly.Hoboh wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014 ... overhauled
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Some fcukin' respect the useless turd showed that poor teacher!“The criminal justice system, surely, is at the heart of what you are as a nation. It’s about how you respect young people and what sort of society you want to live in. These are important questions, but maybe not ones that are popular to answer and debate.”
What's on their agenda then? Give us a clue.
By 'make representations quietly, I mean not through the press and media immediately after the verdict.
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Unfortunately the latter, Bruce. In fact it was exactly the same fecking ones as last year (which my 5 yr old daughter pointed out) which really pissed me off even more. Especially the Voluntary donation booths that "suggest" a donation of £5 per car!!!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Are they up to date, the lights? Are they now a laser-guided kaleidoscope of tropical array, or do they still comprise internally illuminated plastic fascias of Bet Lynch?wigan white wrote:Took the kids to see the illuminations today. Got there at 5pm when they switched on the lights and it still took fecking 2 hrs 15mins to drive from Bispham through to the pleasure beach with 3 kids taking it in turn to tell me how utterly bored they were and how long was left, with me replying that we've queued for an hour and I wasn't giving up now..... fecking ridiculous

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You'd think they'd make some effort, wouldn't you?! Used to love being taken to the lights as a kid, then of course we get a little older and see them for the tat that they are.wigan white wrote:Unfortunately the latter, Bruce. In fact it was exactly the same fecking ones as last year (which my 5 yr old daughter pointed out) which really pissed me off even more. Especially the Voluntary donation booths that "suggest" a donation of £5 per car!!!!Bruce Rioja wrote:Are they up to date, the lights? Are they now a laser-guided kaleidoscope of tropical array, or do they still comprise internally illuminated plastic fascias of Bet Lynch?wigan white wrote:Took the kids to see the illuminations today. Got there at 5pm when they switched on the lights and it still took fecking 2 hrs 15mins to drive from Bispham through to the pleasure beach with 3 kids taking it in turn to tell me how utterly bored they were and how long was left, with me replying that we've queued for an hour and I wasn't giving up now..... fecking ridiculous
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Bit of a sore point with me that, WW. I've never objected to donating to any cause if and when I can afford to, but these "suggested" amounts rile more than a little. I'm sure they'd do far better without specifying amounts that, in many cases draw a " you can fxxx off" response. If there's a charge for something, fair enough, you either pay it or you don't, but this is all a bit "tax-collectin Mafia" style. Amazingly (well, maybe not?) it was the Catholic Church that first planted the seeds of my discontent. Many years ago somebody used to come around every Sunday door-knocking for small amounts (what you could afford), no bother. Then they instituted a system where you "signed up" for a specific amount weekly. That ended abruptly when, after being off out somewhere on a couple of Sundays, I was informed rather archly,"You owe x amount" . Maybe I was wrong, maybe it was their attitude, maybe I was just having a bad day, who knows, but my reply was.."Sorry, could you re-phrase that? This is a voluntary contribution, I don't actually "owe" anything" "Oh, yes you do, ( brandishing an official cash book in my face) three weeks please!:wigan white wrote:
Unfortunately the latter, Bruce. In fact it was exactly the same fecking ones as last year (which my 5 yr old daughter pointed out) which really pissed me off even more. Especially the Voluntary donation booths that "suggest" a donation of £5 per car!!!!
My reply to that was very un-Christian at the very least. In short: "Then kindly delete me from the Doomsday Book. From now on, I'll contribute what and when I wish, and in the church collection boxes, not to a jobsworth tax collector. I'll wish you good morning".
I've often wondered if that one will be on my black-mark list up at the pearlies.

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I think probably you DID owe them if it's what you signed up for and is what it sounds like... before the current - much better - gift aid schemes - charities could get people to sign covenants on which tax could be reclaimed - they lasted four years - and - yes - you signed up to pay an amount each week/month - and as the charity was claiming the tax (and you were able to claim tax relief on it) - you really should have been paying it as you signed up to... of course - there are ways of asking/reminding you!
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Ha, might have known you'd sail in on the side of the angels. You want to try collecting the arrears?thebish wrote:I think probably you DID owe them if it's what you signed up for and is what it sounds like... before the current - much better - gift aid schemes - charities could get people to sign covenants on which tax could be reclaimed - they lasted four years - and - yes - you signed up to pay an amount each week/month - and as the charity was claiming the tax (and you were able to claim tax relief on it) - you really should have been paying it as you signed up to... of course - there are ways of asking/reminding you!

We didn't sign any covenants, didn't sign anything in fact, just agreed to join a collecting scheme, and a "voluntary" one. It was the principal I objected to, not the amount. It was, after all, some fifty years back. (Oh dear, dos that mean I might owe a lot of interest?)

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fair enough - just trying to help - what you described sounded very much like the old charities covenant scheme. I don't believe I took any sides whatever you might choose to claim. as you were.TANGODANCER wrote:Ha, might have known you'd sail in on the side of the angels.thebish wrote:I think probably you DID owe them if it's what you signed up for and is what it sounds like... before the current - much better - gift aid schemes - charities could get people to sign covenants on which tax could be reclaimed - they lasted four years - and - yes - you signed up to pay an amount each week/month - and as the charity was claiming the tax (and you were able to claim tax relief on it) - you really should have been paying it as you signed up to... of course - there are ways of asking/reminding you!
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thebish wrote:fair enough - just trying to help - what you described sounded very much like the old charities covenant scheme. I don't believe I took any sides whatever you might choose to claim. as you were.TANGODANCER wrote:Ha, might have known you'd sail in on the side of the angels.thebish wrote:I think probably you DID owe them if it's what you signed up for and is what it sounds like... before the current - much better - gift aid schemes - charities could get people to sign covenants on which tax could be reclaimed - they lasted four years - and - yes - you signed up to pay an amount each week/month - and as the charity was claiming the tax (and you were able to claim tax relief on it) - you really should have been paying it as you signed up to... of course - there are ways of asking/reminding you!

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