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Posted by Brandon Lewis, MP for Great Yarmouth, at 09:12, Wed 14 March 2012:
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Posted by John L Cooper, 10:43, Wed 14 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
The Rail station is important and after two years in office one would think that our MP would have sorted it. Met with the Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening, to outline my proposals to allow our railway stations to be regenerated.
For two years people from around the Port of Great Yarmouth have asked our MP to investigate the mess our River Port and Outer Harbour is with the Sec. of State for Transport. But NO because he blindly follows our Tory Cabinet he feels the station is more important than the total lack of jobs in the outer harbour, how other ports are creaming all the Wind Farm work.
He is, as our MP as useless as a chocolate fire guard. We want an MP that will kick a few backsides instead of buttering up to bankers that has just money for shareholders in mind, the £18 million plus has gone down the pan does he care No. Just carry on hob knobbing Brandon
Posted by SSARMCA, 11:27, Wed 14 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
We think that unfair - Brandon works very hard. We do agree the outer harbour should be used as they do in the Canary Islands with loads of pleasure cruisers and boat taxis. However it happened before Brandon and you hate should be directed at Tony Wrong [Wright]
SSARMCA
Posted by Dennis Durrant, 13:26, Wed 14 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
Brandon
I quite agree with your comments about quangos and the subject of the bonus system in general if it isn't linked to positive performance which exceeds an agreed target in extra benefit to the organisation. The banks are a good example of the negative side of bonuses when enormous monies are paid although the business fails.
I am pleased at your concern over the bonus subject and noting your interest hoping you will be able to get the following resolved for me.
Certain officers of GYBC and NCC were paid a bonus on completion of the outer harbour negotiations despite the fact they were on large salaries because they were considered capable of such negotiations.
GYBC and NCC have refused to answer the following Freedom of Information questions concerning these payments: Were targets set and if so what did they involve and what was the extra benefit to ratepayers? Who received such payments and what was the amount? Why a bonus for doing their job?
This now begs the question how widespread are bonuses within public bodies? I would like you on my behalf to ask the following question in the house please? “What amount of money is paid in bonuses by public bodies each year and why also the limitations in the FOI act that doesn’t allow such information to be passed to the public?"
Dennis Durrant
Posted by John L Cooper, 17:22, Wed 14 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
Brandon are you going to shoot us down in flames re outer harbour jobs and the valid point of paid (by the tax payer) bonuses. Whilst youth unemployment goes up and fat cats keep dipping into public funds you carry on as you are dont buck the trend on our account.
Posted by colin page, 19:31, Wed 14 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
The Commons authorities are investigating "alternative funding arrangements" for 12 fig trees in Portcullis House, the BBC understands.
The trees have cost the taxpayer nearly £400,000 to maintain over the 12 years since the building housing MPs' offices was opened, it emerged last week.
i have asked Brandon for his views on this issue i need a good laugh but as yet hes been very quiet on the issue. i can only assume hes enjoying the trees
Posted by SSARMCA, 18:16, Thu 15 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
Dennis Durrant
If you care to contact us direct we will respond to that question ssarmca@btinternet.com
SSARMCA
Posted by SSARMCA, 09:48, Sat 17 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
Please feel free to copy, publish or use this information as you see fit. We have challenged the PCT and all 204 GPs to issue a writ for libel if any of our claim is untrue. We can tell you we have received no such writ.
You may be interested as it may be happening in your area with your doctor. Great Yarmouth and Waveney Primary Care Trust senior management saw fit to pay over £1-million in illegal payments [bribes] in violation of the Bribery and Corruption Act since 2004 to 204 GPs to prescribe and only prescribe dangerous copy drugs manufactured in 54 unregulated Chinese drug factories.
Last week it was announced that the Medical Centre in Belton was too close, as the NHS PCT Estates could not afford to either update or provide one in another more suitable premises. We have the evidence that is available on request.
We have no idea if Norfolk police Chiefs, the CEO and Deputy CEO of Norfolk Police Authority are like Cleveland Chief and Deputy Chief Constables and some members of Cleveland Police Authority whom we had arrested a few months ago, are on the take and on the make but they were alerted in 2008. They refused to record the complaint or investigate it. They failed to inform us of that decision until 2011. Instead, they set off on a course of harassment and intimidation of the whistleblower, who like former Special Forces Officer John Hicks who made the MPs expenses exposé this is another former Special Forces Officer. They do not intimidate.
Their tactics failed. The whistleblower who does not trust Norfolk Cops is about to bring a complaint to the toothless IPCC for the 32nd time. Norfolk Cops want to interview him - he wants to be interview by an outside force. We will name those officers up to Inspector rank and including the current and former Chief Constables. You could not make it up. That why we campaigned for police commissioners and abolish the police authorities.
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Posted by colin page, 18:58, Mon 19 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
the former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher once declared that "pennies don't fall from heaven – they have to be earned here on earth". Some might question the wisdom of those words, however, after it was revealed that the 86-year-old has claimed more than half a million pounds in taxpayers' money in the last five years. The Baroness is rarely seen in public and has health problems, but this has not stopped her claiming £535,000 in state handouts under the public duties cost allowance available to ex-PMs.
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Posted by SSARMCA, 11:56, Tue 20 March 2012: (Is this post abusive?) #
Can we afford to remain in the European Union? Government keeps claiming there is no money but why punish elderly decorated war heroes when we have found £Billions of wasted cash.
1. If we left the EU 4.3 million EU migrant workers could be returned to mainland Europe 1a. It would free 3 million jobs. 3. It would free 1 million homes in the private rented sector. 4. It would reduce pressure on the NHS saving £-billions. 5. It would take over 1 million cars and private vehicles off our roads - many uninsured or road taxed. 6. It would stop unfair advantage to EU heavy vehicles with cheap EU fuel. 6a There would be increased trade for home transport companies. 7. It would reduce pressure on public transport. 8. It would save up to £16-billion pa membership fees and other hidden costs. 9. It would save the £245-millions family allowance to their motherlands. 10. We could still trade with the 'Common market' as originally promised and to which we were tricked into signing. 11. Much of child begging and child slavery would be eliminated. 12. Some of the reasons for civil unrest would be diluted. 13. £-billions would be saved by all public services providing translators. 14. The cost of interpreters is in the millions.
We should abolish £12.4billion Overseas Development Overseas Development Aid This is the cost including countries India and Pakistan with Space programs and WMDs. Only 7% to 9% ever reaches the most needy after the NGOs in their new 4x4s and obscene salaries are paid. Corruption accounts for the rest. There are far better ways of helping the overseas poor.
£16.4billions is wasted annually occupying and rebuilding Afghanistan. £0.05billion wasted on 'No-fly zone over Libya'. What we will be paying the rebuild - how much government refuses to say £ 1billion paid to EU Workers families in motherland of EU Migrant workers including family allowance. £40billions pledged to the IMF to bail out EU member countries. £60billions to the treasury would come from British workers filling jobs of the returning EU Migrant Workers. £40billions benefit payments will be saved.