
David Craig To Stand Against David Davis
DAVID Craig has decided that he will fight David Davis for the Haltemprice and Howden seat.
My message is that the 42 days issue is not important to most people as we are unlikely to be affected by it. However, living on the national average salary as I do, I believe that what is important to taxpayers is how MPs have become overpaid, out of touch and are wasting billions of pounds of our money when the cost of living is spiralling out of control.
Well, many do care about 42 days, and it does affect everyone of us. But it is a free-ish country, and so long as he can afford the money and the time, Mr Craig can stand. By the way, His real name is name is Neil Glass…
Posted: 17th, June 2008 | In: Politicians, Twitterings, War On Terror Comments (5) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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June 18th, 2008 at 5:06 pm
How likely is it Ireland will be alone in refusing at the first fence?
The Danes have stood up to be counted in the past, the Poles have agreed but yet to sign up and the Slavs have gone on hold but could also vote it down. The Rules WERE unanimous approval is required. The UK Government did not dare put it to the test. A not uncommon stance for the apparently jelly-spined NuLab.
Rules are broken a lot in the EU’s darker secret meeting rooms.
The gents urinals on the 2nd floors of the Winston Churchill building on Avenue President Schuman, in the Orangerie district of Strabourg and the next-door Salvador de Madariaga (both housing administration and support facilities), were alleged not to have CCTV or be bugged and an ideal meeting place. It neatly keeps the decision single sex too.
I couldn’t possibly know if such rumours were true or red herrings.
June 18th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Ireland’s refusal means that the goal posts will have to be rejigged. This usually means reprinting it with another cover and title on and hoping to kid the Irish into thinking it is not a change to their constitution, therfore it does not require a referendum.
June 18th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
can someone please confirm that Ireland’s refusal means that the European Treaty will not be implemented, or is it just logged as an abstension and the rest take it on…?
June 18th, 2008 at 11:37 am
Val
Why waste money on a referendum when Ireland have done the job for us?
June 18th, 2008 at 11:35 am
Whatever David Davis”s motives I wish more Politicians would stand up and be counted. Our freedoms have been eroded by New Labour to such an extent that we
have to accept every decision made on our behalf without any discussion. Witness the
refusal to have a referendum on the European Treaty!!!!!!!