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Originally posted by Liverpoollass:
Bailiffs must be doing ok too at the moment.


Strangely not.

The Tribunal, Courts and Enforcement Act of 2007 abolished the ancient office of bailiff.

Replaced it with 'certified enforcement agents'. To make folks feel better about being turfed out of their homes and having their chattels seized.
bigdaddyostrich
news item:
Zara O'Shayer pleaded guilty at Havering Magistrates Court on 8 December to the offence of failing to declare that Anthony Cox lived with her at 6a Essex Gardens from the start of her tenancy. She was sentenced to four months imprisonment and ordered to pay ÂĢ14,961.28 back to Havering Council.

Cllr Roger Ramsey, Lead Member for Resources, said: "Our Benefit Fraud Team acts on behalf of all residents, actively investigating and pursuing claimants through the courts who fraudulently claim council tax or housing benefit. Our teams will continue to be vigilant and deliver a high level of service that protects public funds and prosecutes those who abuse the system for their own gains. Havering Council is committed to ensuring any allegation of benefit fraud is investigated and appropriate action is taken."

news item:
Departing MPs get a special allowance to help them adjust to "non-Parliamentary" life - but only if they leave at a general election.
If they resign immediately and force a by-election they lose out.
Which is why, presumably, the ones who have announced their retirement are in no hurry to pack up their possessions and head for the exits, and plan to serve out their time until polling day.
That and the fact that the party leaders are in no mood for by-elections in the current volatile climate.
'Dishonourable'
There appears to be growing cross-party support for allowing the "recall" of underperforming or badly-behaved MPs.

Mad
jacksonb
quote:
Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:
Strangely not.

The Tribunal, Courts and Enforcement Act of 2007 abolished the ancient office of bailiff.

Replaced it with 'certified enforcement agents'. To make folks feel better about being turfed out of their homes and having their chattels seized.


Not a job I would like to do. They've been given more powers too, I think.
Liverpoollass
quote:
Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
You may not see them but there are loads of people better off now than they were previously as well as others that aren't

Why is it so hard to accept that I'm better off than I was which is all I said...why try and turn it into an argument?

I am better off...thats a fact!



I agree with you croc, there ARE lots more better off under this Goverment but we only recieve negative news from most of the Media which is sad really Disappointed
BQ
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Originally posted by Daniel J*:
quote:
Originally posted by cologne1:
It might not be a popular view and I am Johnny Foreigner, but from where I'm standing, Gordon Brown has done nothing for this country. He's an economist, so whoever thought he might be a good Prime Minister should be shot. Smiler

Short of some global miracle, he's set the country up for a radical Conservative government and a whole generation of austerity. If he's an economist, he's a poor one. He actively promoted a decade of Good Times and High Living and left the country wide open to an economic shock, just so he could pursue his personal socialist agenda. What a tosser.


Which personal socialist agenda is that one then? Is it the privatisation of our Post Office?
Garage Joe
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
quote:
Originally posted by Daniel J*:
Short of some global miracle, he's set the country up for a radical Conservative government and a whole generation of austerity. If he's an economist, he's a poor one. He actively promoted a decade of Good Times and High Living and left the country wide open to an economic shock, just so he could pursue his personal socialist agenda. What a tosser.

Which personal socialist agenda is that one then? Is it the privatisation of our Post Office?

Well, quite. Like the rest of New Labour, he's given up on the nationalisation aspects of socialism. He appears happy to let private companies own and operate the means of production. Afterall, it mostly works and he gets the tax to spend. No, his personal socialist agenda is mostly about control; state control and state intrusion into the lives of individuals, echoing his personal traits, together with some redistribution of wealth from the affluent middle classes to the lower classes. The middle classes are much easier targets than big business now globalisation has happened.
FM

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