Thursday 19 April 2012

London mayoral debate on Sky The three stooges Spot the odd one out

Spot the odd one out, the 3 stooges, Brian paddock an ex policeman talking about people needing someone they can trust, yet the last police commissioner resigned after the Murdock enquiry began in order to avoid further investigation and justice. A buffoon sits in the middle, a total elitist procuring such ideas to help Londoners as a cable car going across the Thames and supporting increased tfl fare increases, then there's Mr. Livingstone I presume, he's got the best ideas but lets face it none of these capture the hearts of minds of Londoners because for a start none of them are listening to what is really going on around them, if they were they would blatantly speak out listing the injustices that are being forced upon, not only onto Londoners but also the rest of the Country by an undemocratic, unconstitutional quango government, many of whom are under suspicion for corruption and war crimes, along with crimes against peace and repression of liberty and democracy

Sky News London mayoral debate April April 19th 2012

The Mayoral debate taking place in London tonight April 19th 2012
This debate will not be democratic as it only includes the select few.
There is also concern that; Sky news media involved in an ongoing bribery and corruption investigation have been shown to be involved with our governments and corporate businesses in unlawful dealings. From the evidence already presented it reveals that Sky news media is without question guilty of bribery, corruption and distorting the truth. Any one worth their salt claiming that they are good for London and Londoners would stand up and openly state that they will truly represent the people and stop this erosion of civil liberties, unjust cuts and corporate growing fat at the expense of the people, they would also bring the city & banks to court for fraud and embezzlement. Further to this they would also be demanding that an independent inquiry be set up and that the police investigate suspected war criminals within the UK government with the utmost speed and vigour.


Olympic sponsors are known polluters and human rights abusers
2951 GREENWASH GOLD 2012 16:4:12
John McDonnell
Jeremy Corbyn
Mark Durkan
Sir Alan Meale
Mr Ian Davidson
Ms Margaret Ritchie
* 10
Martin Caton Jim Dobbin Mr Ronnie Campbell
Kelvin Hopkins
That this House welcomes the launch by Bhopal Medical Appeal, London Mining Network and UK Tar Sands Network of the Greenwash Gold 2012 awards exposing the record of environmental destruction and human rights abuses of the companies BP, Rio Tinto and Dow, which are major sponsors of the 2012 Olympics; and urges the Olympic authorities to bring forward reforms of the process by which Olympic sponsors are selected so that known polluters and human rights abusers are never allowed to tarnish the image of the Olympics again.

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmedm/120418e01.htm


2983 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS 18:4:12
Sir Alan Meale
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That this House is alarmed by the Government's decisions to impose unjust financial penalties on public sector workers, many of whom are now having to pay increased pension contributions despite there being no problem with both the viability and sustainability of their schemes, their pensions also being greatly devalued by the change of indexing of them from RPI to CPI and up to a four-year pay freeze, with other further detrimental changes in their pay and working conditions in the pipeline; and believes the short-term effects of such an approach will be low morale and lack of motivation amongst public sector workers whilst in the longer term the likely effects will produce poorer, under-resourced and non-vocational services for the British people who need and deserve better.

2973 80th ANNIVERSARY OF THE KINDER SCOUT TRESPASS 18:4:12
Natascha Engel
Mr Mike Hancock
John McDonnell
Sir Bob Russell
* 4
That this House notes the 80th anniversary of the Kinder Scout trespass on 24 April 2012; recognises the role the Kinder Scout trespass played in highlighting the issue of public access to Britain's countryside; further recognises the role the Kinder Scout trespass had in providing a focus leading to the establishment of national parks and formalised access to open country; welcomes the progress made over the past 80 years in increasing people's access to the countryside; and praises the work of the Ramblers and other voluntary organisations for their work in increasing and protecting people's right to access the countryside.


2970 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX AND HUMAN RIGHTS 17:4:12
Jeremy Corbyn
John McDonnell
Sir Bob Russell
Sir Peter Bottomley
Mark Durkan
Jonathan Edwards
* 11
Kelvin Hopkins Mr Andy Slaughter Mr Ronnie Campbell
Mrs Linda Riordan Martin Caton
That this House is astonished that the Bahrain Formula 1 race is going ahead despite huge concerns over abuse of human rights expressed by Amnesty International and others; notes that a trial is continuing of 52 medical professionals who tried to help victims of the suppression of protests; believes that the Formula 1 race will be used by the Bahrain government as an endorsement of its policies of suppression of dissent; and accordingly calls for its cancellation.

2973 80th ANNIVERSARY OF THE KINDER SCOUT TRESPASS 18:4:12
Natascha Engel
Mr Mike Hancock
John McDonnell
Sir Bob Russell
* 4
That this House notes the 80th anniversary of the Kinder Scout trespass on 24 April 2012; recognises the role the Kinder Scout trespass played in highlighting the issue of public access to Britain's countryside; further recognises the role the Kinder Scout trespass had in providing a focus leading to the establishment of national parks and formalised access to open country; welcomes the progress made over the past 80 years in increasing people's access to the countryside; and praises the work of the Ramblers and other voluntary organisations for their work in increasing and protecting people's right to access the countryside.