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I still think that having the country run by an individual party is going to take us all to where we don't want to be. To have the SNP in Downing Street running the show with Labour, when only 6 months ago the SNP wanted independence from the rest of the UK kind of beggars belief. The SNP's allegiance is to Scotland rather than the UK and always will be. They lost their referendum fair and square and as far as I'm concerned have no right to be running UK plc they didn't want to be part of it and 6 months later they want it all... I'd be banned on here from telling them where to go 

Red Ed, there's just something about him that's missing, certainly leadership skills, often gets caught on the hop and definitely always getting his photograph taken at the wrong time. I don't think the British public have yet forgiven the Labour party for their last efforts in Parliament or how they managed to allow this country to come to its knees. I think for Red Ed, retirement looms shortly along with Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats.

You can also forget about Natalie Bennett of the Green party, she'd have us all recycling day and night, have windmills in our back gardens, wants fossil free fuel and wants everyone taxed to the hilt to pay for it all.

This leaves David Cameron, who seems hell bent on selling the remains of the silver, can't sell the gold as Gordon Brown did that, anyway back to Dave, in the papers today he's on about selling Lloyd's bank shares, well they are not his to sell the taxpayer bailed out the banks and the taxpayer should receive all the money back (might help clear some of the £1.5 trillion debt) Seems to be offering all sorts from tax breaks to selling more social housing stock, but at what cost? The nation is in debt up to it's eyeballs and no one wants to clear it, might be ok now, but sometime in the future everyone's kids are going to have to pick up the tab. I firmly believe that reports of how our economy is glowing month in month out are false and misleading, it may well be glowing in certain sectors i.e. banking but this was the industry that brought the country into recession in the first place and will probably do so again.

UKIP, for some unknown reason I like Nigel, seems to talk to the man on the street at the same level. He knows that the borders of this country need to be tightened up and that the UK should be ruled by the UK rather than an unelected European parliament. Seems to me that out of everyone standing at the forthcoming election he is the only one who truly believes in democracy. I don't expect UKIP to win, but they will get my vote.

I think for the time being anyone not living in Wales can forget about Plaid Cymru They won't be coming down the M4 to number 10...

 

You can understand why people don't vote, 2 weeks ago they were talking about what sort of kitchen each of these political leaders have, as if that matters. I don't listen to Miliband as I don't think in all honesty that labour will get back in power again for some time yet, simply because they are still paying the penalty for both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's previous governments. I also don't believe the conservatives will win an outright victory either, especially with Cameron making some pretty bold promises at the moment, which I cannot see him being able to keep, when the UK's national debt stands at £1.5 trillion. So where's the money for the submarines coming from? More borrowing? They are currently stating the sub project will cost £100billion, no government project of this size is ever on budget, so the costs will probably be £300billion.

Personally I like the idea of having a coalition government, I think under the circumstances the current coalition hasn't done too bad. I think having a 2 party government keeps everything in check and allows better decisions to be made, rather than having one party ruling the roost.... I would like to see UKIP in a coalition only because this will guarantee a vote on Europe and we now need to have this vote and put it to rest one way or another.... 

Bit of a result, I bought £5k worth of shares in this company in January.... I made £70k profit yesterday...

and on that bombshell, I'm sacked! 25th March 2015 12:55 PM

I didn't think he like many others were employed by the bbc, I thought they were all employed via dodgy production companies for the purpose of avoiding tax. But I have read that he may take them to a tribunal. Personally I couldnt care less as I never watched top gear... So I won't miss him either way.... A lot of fuss over a nobody 

Yodel buckles under pressure 17th March 2015 12:43 PM

I think the biggest problem these companies have, is sub-contracting and paying people price work. If a parcel is undelivered the driver gets nothing, he may have to deliver the same parcel 3 or 4 times and still only get paid once. If it's their own van and their fuel it will soon become a loss to them. I'm not surprised drivers launch parcels over garden walls.

I think he should be sacked if guilty, no one is indispensable regardless of how much they make a business. Where do you draw a line? If guilty and he gets away with it, what next time? Whack a producer around the head with a baseball bat because he never got the digestives? If someone in your place of work assaulted you, you would want them sacked and possibly prosecuted. Everyone regardless of who they are and regardless of whether they think they are untouchable should be treated the same. And I'm guessing that 650,000 signatures might be of a different opinion if they were assaulted at work.......

Aldi and lidl business model 13th March 2015 10:21 AM

Haven't quite made my mind up on Aldi, I think they have their moments, some products seem to be cheaper, but to me the quality is not always the same as the mainstream supermarkets. I also find that their customer service is lacking a bit compared to others. I have yet to reach the checkouts and been asked whether i would like a hand to pack the bags, instead I find the person on the checkout, trying to scan my purchases at 100mph leaving everything in a heap and then return to admire her finger nails, whilst huffing and puffing because I am not packing everything quick enough..... Usually at this point I tend to drag the process of bagging everything out, just to cheese everyone off.....

Noisy neighbours don't you just love em? Seriously I don't have that problem with my neighbours, occasionally I get to hear a bit of muffled talking but nothing more than that. Funnily enough I hear more from the house 6 doors away normally between the hours of 9pm and 2am when callers visit to pick up their bags of crack, no shouting or anything. In fact their quite civilised about it and go to the back window and whistle up for it...

What Eastenders could do with is a mass murderer and cull the lot of them, it doesn't even slightly resemble the East end of London. The houses they all live in would now be in the price bracket of £750,000 to £1million regardless of what part of East London they are in. If it was realistic it would have at least 3 pizza, 3 Chinese 4 Indian 4 kebab and 2 chicken nugget takeaways in the square. 

The East end is also multicultural and goes a little bit further than having a token Caribbean family... 

Hi Louise,

I pay someone to do all my blogging for me, they write a weekly article and i certainly see the benefits, she writes the articles which are then auto submitted to a dozen or so other social media sites including G+ I see the benefits more or less immediately and certainly overtime. The articles she writes appears regularly for generic search terms so I see the benefit. I use to write it myself but it is so time consuming and mind numbingly boring, I'd rather outsource it and know it was done correctly, in fact I just let her get on with it she does all the research into the particular topic and it works for me. She is in the business directory on here but I've known her for around 15 years, so longer than I've been on here myself...