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Jimbuna 02-05-14 09:06 AM

Quote:

"Who can say what will happen to Danny Alexander? Stranger things have happened at sea."
Go for it Boris :)

BossMark 02-09-14 04:14 AM

David Cameron doubles as a test your strength meter.

The harder you throw a brick at his face, the louder the cheering.

Moonlight 02-09-14 07:21 AM

Now they've put Eric Pickles in temporary charge of the floods they'll subside in no time, I hear he's got a new masterplan which involves using extra biscuits as dunkers to soak the water up. Trust that Pickles chappie to come up with a plan that involves biscuits.:haha:

STEED 02-09-14 07:46 AM

Man of the hour david cameron comes to the rescue!

In the name of get a grip and wake up! Toffboy was warned last summer about risks of flooding this winter and was advice to do something now as in then before the floods happen and he said no. Now Toffboy is making out he is on the case, too bloody late and if he did care he would have acted before to prevent the flooding.

Jimbuna 02-09-14 08:39 AM

Quote:

Eric Pickles: 'We should have dredged'

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says the government "made a mistake" and should have dredged the flood-hit Somerset Levels.

Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show, he apologised "unreservedly" to those affected by the flooding.

But he refused to "nudge" Lord Smith of Finsbury out of his position as head of the Environment Agency.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26107514

Looks like David has chosen someone to be the scapegoat.

Jimbuna 02-09-14 08:42 AM

Just come across this....good job it wasn't windy or there may have been a tree leaf on the line then they would have been in serious trouble :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26084245

BossMark 02-09-14 09:12 AM

February 2014 - Wettest winter on record. toff boy apologies unreservedly for not dredging rivers.

August 2014 - Driest Summer on record. toff boy apologies unreservedly for dredging rivers.

BossMark 02-11-14 03:14 AM

It's a bit rich David Cameron condemning parents who smoke with their children in the car.

At least those parents remembered to put their kids in the car.

BossMark 02-11-14 03:22 AM

Eric Pickles (fat Tory bastard) visited south England to flood affected places.

Flood waters rose 3cm on his arrival.

Jimbuna 02-11-14 06:15 AM

Quote:

He found himself the butt of the joke in the Commons yesterday, when George Osborne dubbed him "the model of lean government".
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...sborne-2003657

BossMark 02-13-14 03:13 AM

David Cameron has said that every home in the country will be protected by flood defense equipment in the future.

And when they are, he will introduce the new 'sandbag' tax.

STEED 02-13-14 12:36 PM

I like the way Toffboy states money is no issue and the Dept's say it is!


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Jimbuna 02-13-14 12:44 PM

It's pretty shameful that some councils are charging the needy for sandbags when the government have already stated publicly that they will reimburse all councils the cost of such an outlay/service.

STEED 02-13-14 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2174324)
It's pretty shameful that some councils are charging the needy for sandbags when the government have already stated publicly that they will reimburse all councils the cost of such an outlay/service.

I think there is a element of no trust in the government as they say one thing and go on to do the opposite.

Jimbuna 02-13-14 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2174328)
I think there is a element of no trust in the government as they say one thing and go on to do the opposite.

Probably but that didn't help the woman on Sky News today who was charged £240 for 40 sandbags by her local council today.


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