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The National Debt Clock.
A quick message from Cicero to one James Gordon Brown & sockpuppet Alistair Darling.

Brown's prudence: More debt than World War 1.
The Taxpayers' Alliance has done the research leg-work and confirms that Brown's debt bubble is twice what it cost to defeat the Kaiser.*Total Debt increase 1914 - 1919 (2007 value):
Badger Darling the sockpuppet of Gordon Brown: VAT is a turnover tax.
First up a little pointer on tax for the BBC and thick MP's who can't understand the system.VAT is a turnover tax, not a sales tax.
The main point is that business does not have to pass the cut on to their buyers.
Labour is hoping that they will, it is an empty political gesture, a bit of political fluff at a time when the very thing this government needs.
It will give businesses a tiny margin to help stave off the effects of recession.
Sadly the opportunity for across the board tax cuts was missed, a reduction of the 100+ stealth taxes as well as reduction in government waste and/or reduction in size of government as a whole on both local and national level; has like our tax money been pissed away up the wall.
New Labour - "I want them dead. I want their familys dead. I want their houses burnt to the ground. I want to go there in the middle of the night and piss on the ashes."
From Richard Littlejohns article in The Mail: UK Border Agency £140,000 piss up.

On the day it was revealed that 300,000 foreigners are being wrongly allowed into Britain every year, more than 200 staff at the UK Border Agency were tripping the light fantastic at a 'morale boosting' party.
Invitations were mocked up to look like entry visas, inside a fake British passport.
The bash, at the Natural History Museum, cost £140,000, shared between taxpayers and five 'sponsors', including a company which provides accommodation for asylum seekers.
New Labour - "I want them dead. I want their familys dead. I want their houses burnt to the ground. I want to go there in the middle of the night and piss on the ashes."
Cardboard PCSO stolen from outside Tesco and general PCSO abuse from me..
From the BBC:Two teenage girls were arrested on suspicion of stealing a life-size cardboard cut-out of a Surrey town's local policing team.Oh I had fun reading this, oh the outrage from Pc Lavery at the thought of his cut out being stolen. I am sure that one David Blunkett MP never imagined that they would find themselves being stolen from outside of Tesco's...The 6ft-tall (1.8m) figure was taken from the Co-op store, in Green Lane, Farncombe, on Tuesday night.
The cut-out of Pc Jim Lavery and PCSO Nicole Pearce is still missing.
A 15-year-old Godalming girl is due in court on Thursday charged with theft. A 14-year-old from Farncombe was bailed to attend a police intervention clinic.
Leaflet boxes for the local community were attached to the cardboard cut-out.
Pc Lavery said: "It is disappointing that an initiative intended to benefit the whole community has been ruined."
A mother shocked by seeing two half-naked men having sex while out walking the dogs with her daughter was told by police to take a different route in future.Now the law is quite clear on this:
Under the Sexual Offences Act anyone who takes part in 'dogging', where couples meet for sex in car parks, and cottaging, where men meet for sex in public lavatories, face arrest for outraging public decency, voyeurism and exposure.
'Then later I was talking to the community officers, and they said they knew what goes on and I should change our walk.Just as well she never took any photo's as the police would have arrested her for "homophobia" and well we all know how PCSO's love people who take photos in public areas:
Here is another example of PCSO fuckwittery:
A schoolboy taking photographs of a railway station on a geography field trip was suspected of being a terrorist.We also have these gems on the huge waste of time, effort and cash that is the PCSO's:Fabian Sabbara, 15, of Cheam, was dressed in his school uniform when he was stopped by three police community support officers for taking photos of Wimbledon station on his mobile phone...
New Labour Sleaze: Clr Ron Jones Pill Ward Newport on race charge.
Cllr Ron Jones strongly denies the offences and intends to vigorously defend the case when it comes to trial.
He has represented Pill for more than 40 years and says he is proud of his record in the city's biggest multi-cutural ward.
Cllr Jones described the case against him as a "massive political conspiracy" and was angry about what he says is a racial slur against him.
He revealed that over the last year a series of allegations had been made about him to the Local Government Ombudsman and the police but this case was the only one being proceeded with.
It had taken four or five months for the decision to prosecute and he is now summonsed to appear before Cardiff magistrates, shortly before Christmas, after the case was moved outside the Gwent area.
"It is unbelievable. It's been hell of a year," the 73-year-old told the Argus. "I have been going through hell and I've had a lot of sleepless nights."
It is understood the complaint involved remarks made to Conservative candidate Tony Ismail, who stood against Cllr Jones in this year's council elections. Mr Ismail did not want to comment.
A spokeswoman for Gwent Police confirmed that following a report of two incidents, outside Pillgwenlly Junior and Infants School and St Stephen's Church on May 1, a 73-year-old man from Newport was reported for summons to answer allegations of a racially aggravated public order incident under section five of the Public Order Act and Crime and Disorder Act.
**Well our local New Labour MP, Paul "Lost my libel case to the tune of £36K" Flynn, who never fails to gloat over the smallest of allegations with regards Tory or Lib Dem councillors on his webshyte must have "forgotten" to mention this one?Still the decrepit old libel case loser is getting on, what with his mini stroke, the car crash so the fact that he is getting a bit forgetful is hardly a surprise...
Chancellor Darling - My review of the "Budget"...
Lets have a look at the details: Fags up - well fucking surprise that, hell if you smoke and think that Labour are going to treat you like a human being then you really do deserve their fiscal fucking, petrol up - that will push up prices unless I miss my guess as costs get passed on, cost of going for a drink up an so more pub closures an folk on the dole - also you just wait until the "13 month holiday" is over, booze an fags as well the fuel will all be going up again., NI going up so under the guise of cutting taxes the fuckers have put up a cross the board tax on us all, an VAT down for just 13 months then back up again in double cunting quick time.Alcohol duty up 8% from Monday December 1st - HM Treasury
Tobacco duty up 4% from 6PM this evening - HM Treasury
Right so the badger sockpuppet on orders from the mono eye'd unelected leader did his best to hide this one, but fucking hell. How stupid do these utter scum think we are? First off the VAT is cut by 2.5%(but only for a year an a fagend) yet the duty cost is 8% and 4% is going up, and it will be going up again and again and again and again...
Evil drinkers to be punished.

Sock puppet of Gordon Brown has decided that even with pubs closing at record rates he will offer no help to the pub trade.
Chancellor Alistair Darling has announced another increase in duty on alcohol and tobacco in order to off-set a 2.5% cut in VAT from 17.5% in his Pre-Budget report.
Darling said that VAT would be cut by 2.5% to 15% for a period of 13 months starting next Monday but the beleaguered pub industry will not benefit from the cut.
British Beer and Pub Association director of communications Mark Hastings said: "It's staggering that struggling pubs and brewers are denied the benefit of everyone else in the economy from the VAT cut."
The Chancellor is already deeply unpopular in the pub trade after increasing duty 9% at the last Budget with a promise of a 2% above inflation rise for the next four years.Earlier today, Shepherd Neame boss Jonathan Neame said the Chancellor would be guilty of “gross cultural vandalism” if he did not cut duty on beer in his Pre-Budget Report to help save community pubs.
A message from the Drinkers' Alliance follows:
Drinkers will be paying the price for bailing out the economy thanks to this Government. The Chancellor has just announced that ordinary drinkers like you will be unfairly hit with even higher tax rises. The rates of duty for alcohol will be increased by 8 per cent, making the increase this year a whopping 17 per cent!
Click here to sign our petition to say no!
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://www.drinkersalliance. com%2Frecession
Despite a cut in VAT, the politicians have singled out alcohol as one of just a few items that will see no price relief at all. And even more, when the VAT cut is suspended, alcohol taxes will go even higher!
That means you'll pay more for your favourite drinks because the Chancellor doesn't think you'll fight back.
But we know you will. So sign the petition here:
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://www.drinkersalliance. com%2Frecession
And when you are done, ask five friends to sign up to the Drinkers Alliance. The more people we have signed up, the harder it is for politicians to ignore us.
Thank you for your support.
Drinkers Alliance
Taxes from 17.5% to 15%: Cyclops Brown spins & lies.
Today we shall see spin as never before. Desperate to blame someone, anyone Cyclops and Badger will try to buck pass, dodge and blame everyone else for the fiscal fuckup the UK is in. "The squeeze on the rich is aimed at avoiding any tax rises for the rest of the population."
Ah right so they plan to brake the pledge on taxes given by Blair, well not the first they have broken pledge wise and play the politics of envy. Oh and that promise of a vote on Europe, but I shall leave that for now.
Look they will say the rich shall pay.
The 45p rate will earn the Exchequer a maximum of £2 billion. Now as we have a tax cutting package of some £16 billions, quite how is the £14 bn shortfall going to be made up?
Iain Dale states:
Because if they have been specific about the 45p figure, they will presumably be as specific for the rest of us. Don't bet on it.
And I so look forward to an explanation of why, when the government was predicting a PSBR of £30 billion, they are now quadrupling it to £120 bn, giving Britain one of the highest rates of borrowing in the developed world.
But remember that we are best placed of all our competitors to withstand the downturn. That must be true because Gordon Brown tells us so.
Gordon Brown a man who makes me so angry I could punch his light
17.5% vat reduced to 15%: EU rules and cyclops spin.
First up this:VAT is an EU tax, governed by the Sixth VAT Directive. No government can reduce tax rates without the unanimous approval of all 27 member states, acting on a proposal from the EU commission – which it is not obliged to offer. Thus, there is a double-lock. First the commission has to agree to the idea and then the Council must approve it unanimously.So how is it that if the above is true, the glorious one eye'd leader that no one has voted for is able to reduce VAT? Well the above applies specifically to the minimum rate of VAT which - as is set out in Recital 29 of Directive 2006/112/EC (Directive 77/388/EEC Recast) – is currently 15 percent.
No provincial government can reduce VAT levels for the specified goods and services below the minimum rate.So El Gordo is able to say look plebs, never mind that since the Tories upped the rate to 17.5% you have all been ------ up the arse. It is all there fault, never mind that in 11 years of being in power we have seen no reason to give you your own monies back.
However now we have balled up all things fiscal we are cutting taxes, but sorry folks we can't do a real deep cut in taxes as we have signed away all the rights to do so to the nice chaps in Europe. But worry not this news will not be reported on BBC(Pravda) and we shall put ourselves across as the party of "prudence".
The Sunday Times has partly got it right - stating that "under European Union (EU) regulations, Vat cannot be lowered below 15%". - Its a directive but near enough.
Gordon Brown a man who makes me so angry I could punch his light
Alistair Darling is not resigning like Hugh Dalton
James "Cyclops" Gordon Brown - Showing Prudence
Here is a brief summary of their findings.
- Details of 387 public sector employees earning over £150,000
- 194 public sector employees earn more than the Prime Minister
- 4 people on the public payroll earned more than £1m last year
- Senior executives enjoyed an average remuneration increase of 10.9% from 2006–07 to 2007-08
- There are 387 people receiving remuneration packages of £150,000 or more a year across 140 government departments, quangos, other public bodies and public corporations, up from 300 people on the 2007 Public Sector Rich List. (Note that this excludes local government, who are published on their own TPA Rich List every March. The 2008 Town Hall Rich List identified 88 people earning over £150,000 a year.)
- There are 4 people in the public sector who earn more than £1 million a year, up from 1 person earning above £1 million last year.
- There are 21 people in the public sector earning above £500,000 a year, up from 17 on last year's list.
- There are 88 people earning above £250,000 a year, up from 66 on last year's list.
- There are 194 people earning more than the Prime Minister, whose salary is £189,994, up from 142 on last year's list.
- The 387 people on our list had an average pay rise of 10.9 per cent between 2006-07 and 2007-08. This is three times average earnings growth(including bonuses) across the country, which is currently around 3.5 per cent.
- The average total remuneration of the 387 people on the list is almost£240,000 per annum. This works out at over £4,600 a week. Although many people on the list are likely to work longer, based on a 35-hour week, this is equal to over £130 an hour, or around £2.15 a minute.
- These remuneration packages can be compared with a soldier earning around£20,000, a nurse earning £23,000, the average Chief Executive of a small company earning £65,000, and the average Chief Executive of a medium-sized company earning £122,000.
- The 10 most highly paid people in the public sector earn almost £1 million on average, which is around 50 times the amount earned by someone starting out as a police officer, nurse or soldier.
- The report features a list of the top 10 rewards for failure, including highly paid officials from HMRC (which lost 25 million people's personal data); the Financial Services Authority (which presided over the worst financial crisis since 1930); Northern Rock; the QCA and other organisations which have failed the public.
- The report includes a list of 10 people working for the three bodies responsible for regulating the financial system – the FSA, the Treasury and the Bank of England - who have overseen the financial crisis. Their remuneration packages average almost £400,000 per annum.
- A special list is also included of 24 executives who have presided over embarrassing losses of personal data over the past year. Their average remuneration package was over £190,000 per annum.
The wisdom of comrade Flynn

My money is on May 2010 as the election date.
If it's the aging process, then he should be medically checked and, if necessary, eased out of the race if his faculties are in decline.Paul Flynn is older than McCain - do a Google search on the dates of birth. As I said before:
Sadly for us here in the UK we have no way of removing brain addled old MP's from the House of Commons, Flynn is older than McCain so a case of the pot calling the kettle black. McCain was born in 1936, sure no spring chicken but still better than the tired old libelist who was born in Feb. 1935.
Tax bombshell.
Political freedom under New Labour? Fire bomb the property of opponents.

You would expect this under some repressive regime like those found in the Middle East or Africa.
Police are investigating a car fire near a house in West Yorkshire which was included in a leaked list of British National Party (BNP) members.
The parked car exploded after being set alight late on Thursday night on Eighth Avenue in Windy Bank, Liversedge.
The BNP said none of its members lived in Eighth Avenue, although one of the houses in the road was on the leaked membership list published this week.
The car belonged to a neighbour of the person whose house was on the list.
Then we have the story of a radio DJ has already been sacked on account of being named as a BNP member.
Add to that the widespread calls for teachers who's names appear on the list to be sacked, then we have Trades Unions who are scouring the lists for the names of any members who will then be kicked out of the parties.
Rashid Rauf has left the building.
This fine example of multiculturalism and "British citizen" has met the business end of a US missile.
It had been suggested that he was involved with the plot to bring down British airliners. Still the good thing is that he won't need to be hauled off to club Gitmo and have the bleeding hearts of The Guardian and New Labour plead for his release.
Rashid 0 - Missile 1
Stating the bleeding obvious.

The government is preparing to confirm that a huge and unplanned rise in government borrowing will have to be paid back in the years to come.
It comes as the chancellor is expected to announce spending rises and tax cuts in his Pre-Budget report on Monday.
"The chancellor has to tell the country how far we've gone into the red," said BBC political editor Nick Robinson.
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston said the chancellor will also have to say how the money will be paid back.
Mr Robinson said: "Next week the chancellor has to tell the country how far we've gone into the red. He's preparing to reveal that we'll soon be borrowing over £100bn - that's 11 noughts at the end.
Another reason to hate the cunt...
Beleaguered pop star Michael Jackson has converted to Islam and changed his name to Mikaeel, it has been claimed today.
The 50-year-old singer, who has previously been photographed wearing a traditional Arab women's veil, reportedly became a Muslim in a ceremony at a friend's house in Los Angeles.
The singer, who was raised as a Jehovah's Witness, is said to have sat on the floor and worn a small hat while an imam officiated at the home of Steve Porcaro, who composed music on his Thriller album.
Quentin Davies - Sheep abuser.
Quentin was fined for 2 charges of animal cruelty relating to sheep on his estate. He was when he arrived back in the Commons with retorts of "BAAAAAAA!!!!!!!" by Labour MP's.
Now this is a Darwin Award.

A teenager committed suicide live on the internet, egged on by others who had logged on to see him do it.
Abraham Biggs, 19, told users on a bodybuilding site he would kill himself that night and invited them to watch the live video.
Those monitoring the web forum ignored his message because they assumed it was a joke. But others posted insults and even encouraged him to kill himself.
Eventually as many as 1,500 signed on to see the desperate act - with some urging him to hurry up, apparently believing it a hoax.
I hate the UN: $23 million aid spent on a mural.
The U.N. Human Rights Council, frequently accused of coddling some of the world's most repressive governments, threw itself a party in Geneva Tuesday that featured the unveiling of a $23 million mural paid for in part with foreign aid funds.In a ceremony attended by U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Spanish artist Miquel Barcelo told the press that his 16,000-square-foot ceiling artwork reminded him of "an image of the world dripping toward the sky" — but it reminded critics of money slipping out of relief coffers.
"In Spain there's a controversy because they took money out of the foreign aid budget — took money from starving children in Africa — and spent it on colorful stalactites," said Hillel Neuer, executive director of U.N. Watch.
**It would appear that the head of the UN one Wanky Moon is as bad as the last one Koffing Anus.
Click here to see photos of the $23 million ceiling art.
Hat tip 3-116th sniper
Debt: 640.9 billions and rising.

Public sector net debt (on the Treasury's definition) rose to £640.9 billion, or 42.9% of GDP. This does not include other liabilities such as off-balance sheet public sector pension liabilities.
Polly Toynbee: Tories fund tory blogs.

State officialdom: bansturbation of carols.
AN Oxford Street department store has been banned from playing Christmas carols because they create "noise pollution".Westminster council officials have ordered Debenhams not to broadcast the festive music that traditionally accompanies its window display.Shoppers can no longer listen to the likes of Jingle Bells or Silent Night as they look at images of snowmen and reindeer. The store offered to turn down the volume but this was rejected by the council which feared that broadcasting into the street could negatively affect trade.
The order came to light when Conservative MP Julian Lewis attacked the move in Parliament, contrasting the ban with the "unauthorised and illegal protest noise" faced by MPs and parliamentary staff from anti-war protesters such as Brian Haw.Mr Lewis highlighted the case as part of his campaign against noise from protesters who he claims will not be prosecuted by the council.
A Debenhams spokesman confirmed the ban, adding: "All we were trying to do was bring a bit of festive cheer to Oxford Street. It was never our intention to irritate anyone. We offered to turn it down."
Daniel Astaire, Westminster's cabinet member for community protection, said: "If every business was allowed to blast its choice of music and advertising into Oxford Street a visit would become unbearable and inevitably affect trade."
Parliament Infested With Vermin
Did everyone assume that from reading the headline of this story I was referring to the MP's?That BNP membership list.

And she told the BBC News Channel she did not mind people knowing she was a member of the Labour Party, adding: “I wonder why it is that BNP members are rather more ashamed of their membership.”
alkSport radio said this morning that it will "no longer use" chat show presenter Rod Lucas, who covered late night shifts for the station earlier this year, after he was listed among more than 12,000 BNP supporters on an internet blog posted on Sunday night. His name and contact details were included alongside his profession: 'media: radio/TV production'.
The principle of a secret ballot had long been campaigned for by radicals such as the Chartists. The 1867 Reform Act enfranchised the skilled working class in borough constituencies and it was felt that, due to their economic circumstances, these voters would be much more susceptible to bribery, intimidation and blackmail. The radical, John Bright expressed concerns that tenants would face the threat of eviction were they to vote against the wishes of their landlord.
New Labour hate Jews:
"A diplomatic row has developed over a British plan to label vegetables produced by Israeli communities in the occupied West Bank."
But Israel feels the labelling idea is part of a broader attempt by left-wing elements in Britain to ostracise the Jewish state.So will New Labour be admitting that they hate Jews, the Jewish state and have far more in common with the former Soviet Union and the national socialists of Germany than they dare admit.
Paul Flynn - Stripped of Parliamentary allowance.
A Labour MP says he has been stripped of a Parliamentary allowance for making fun of other MPs on his blog. Paul Flynn was told to remove posts including ones calling ex-Labour minister Peter Hain a "shapeshifter" and Lib Dem MP Lembit Opik a "clown".
When Mr Flynn refused he had part of his communications allowance removed.
Other MPs have complained of the Commons trying to "censor" their blogs but the authorities say there are rules on using public money for "propaganda".
MPs voted last year to give themselves a £10,000 allowance to spend on boosting the public understanding of Parliament through websites and other publicity material.
They were warned that they would not be allowed to use the money to publish political "propaganda" on their websites.
But Mr Flynn - whose award-winning blog has been praised for its outspoken take on Westminster life and was once described as "magnificently rude" by Daily Mail sketch writer Quentin Letts - said the authorities were not concerned about bias on his site.
They were instead trying to impose the same rules of etiquette that apply in the Commons chamber on the internet, which he said amounted to censorship.**
"They didn't have any complaints about the party political content, it was the courtesies of the House," he told the BBC News website.
"But I have never seen the rules written down. They just rang me up after reading my blog and said 'you can't say that'".
In one post, Mr Flynn compares Labour colleague Peter Hain to a Star Trek character "who liquefies at the end of each day and sleeps in a bucket to emerge in another chosen shape the following morning".
He also turns his satirical fire on Lembit Opik, who recently failed in his bid to be elected Lib Dem president, whom he describes as a "clown" and a "turkey" whose speciality is "mindless political populism over intelligence".- Pot, kettle, black on that one with regards Mr Flynn.
Other MPs branded a "turkey" include Tory Nigel Evans, who Mr Flynn describes as "a tabloid newspaper made flesh".
He has also been critical of Labour colleagues such as Richard Caborn and Ian McCartney who are consultants to the nuclear industry, dubbing their payments "cash for comrades".
Mr Flynn said the authorities had told him to go through his site and remove any criticism of other MPs.
But the Newport MP said he would not be toning down the content of his site and was now paying the £250 a year it costs to run it out of his own pocket.
"Imagine how boring it would be if the only thing you could say about other MPs were nice things. What the hell is the point of that?," he said.
**With regards Mr Flynns comments on censorship, he might want to consider his own self censorship with regards the apology he was forced to put up with regards Endowment Justice who sued him for libel. An apology that has now gone and just gives a page not found error message.
I laughed long and hard at this news of him losing his allowance, its enough to give an OAP a stroke. Sorry Flynn, forgot that you had already been there and done that.
Still to paraphrase his comments about Sen. McCain: Newport is just a "stroke" away from a by-election...
Maybe Mr Flynn should have run his own site, Blogger and some others are free sites and cost not a penny to run. Had he done that he could have avoided the problem of losing money to fund his site and saved the taxpayers of this fair land a few quid as well.
Although I have frequently slated Mr Flynn, the proven liar and libel case losing MP I recommend that people have a read of this for more on dire MP Paul Flynn: Paul Flynn is a cock.
Oh and the thunderdragon lays into the debate.
Also the great Guido has a dig at the aged lying MP.
Paul Flynn's blog has occasional gems, such as describing Peter Hain as a "shape shifter". The parliamentary authorities have withdrawn his allowance because it is partisan. Given that if blogs are boring and non-partisan no one reads them, isn't it a given that they should not be funded by the taxpayers? John Redwood pays for his out of his own pocket. So should the rest of the troughing politicians.Well done BALPA who oppose ID cards.
New Labours plans on ID cards get kicked back.The first wave of ID cards to be issued to British citizens has prompted airline pilots to threaten a strike rather than accept the documents.
Aviation workers have warned that proposals to make airport staff register for the cards from next year would do little to improve security. The British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa), which represents 10,000 of the 12,000 commercial pilots and flight engineers in Britain, said its members were being treated as "guinea pigs". Jim McAuslan, Balpa's general secretary, said the Government's "early warning system should be flashing" over opposition to the plans.






