DWP officers to be given power to make arrests and execute warrants in Universal Credit benefit fraud crackdownWhat is it with this shower? If they can't drown wogs in the Channel they'll have a laugh with the scroungers instead.
The “Fighting Fraud in the Welfare System” plan outlines how 2,000 trained specialists will review more than two million Universal Credit claims over the next five years.
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satnav wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 11:12 pm I think a big part of the problem is the election system which allows the likes of Nadine Dorries to be returned to parliament time and time again simply because she wears a blue rosette.This is something I was discussing with someone the other day, but on a much more mundane matter - society committees and how people seem reluctant to put themselves forward to challenge incumbent members. I've seen committees retain the same people for decades - not necessarily because they're good at their job but because no-one is willing to put themselves forward to say "I have fresh ideas and I think I could do this better than the current position holder".
This is what has been upsetting me for the last 3 years; people seem determined to ignore every single subversion of our democratic processes, just as long as "their man" remains in power.
- Avoiding and then lying to parliamentary standards committees?
- Lying to the Queen?
- Unlawfully suspending Parliament?
- Threatening the independence of the Judiciary?
- Pressuring foreign interference reports?
- Delaying scrutiny committees by not filling seats?
- Repeating lying in the Commons?
- Threatening independent broadcasters?
- Repeatedly breaking and refusing to follow the Ministerial Code?
- Allowing advisors and staff to break the rules and defending them?
- Blatant and obvious corruption and enrichment?
- Breaking and subverting their own laws while passing judgement on others who might do so?
- Threatening and suspending any backbench MP who votes against them?
- Literally running out of the Commons to avoid questions from our MPs
How does any blue "patriot" think these things are okay? How can anyone look at this statement and go "they stand for people like me I will keeping voting for them".
Nigredo wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 1:35 pm Copied from elsewhere:
This is what has been upsetting me for the last 3 years; people seem determined to ignore every single subversion of our democratic processes, just as long as "their man" remains in power.
- Avoiding and then lying to parliamentary standards committees?
- Lying to the Queen?
- Unlawfully suspending Parliament?
- Threatening the independence of the Judiciary?
- Pressuring foreign interference reports?
- Delaying scrutiny committees by not filling seats?
- Repeating lying in the Commons?
- Threatening independent broadcasters?
- Repeatedly breaking and refusing to follow the Ministerial Code?
- Allowing advisors and staff to break the rules and defending them?
- Blatant and obvious corruption and enrichment?
- Breaking and subverting their own laws while passing judgement on others who might do so?
- Threatening and suspending any backbench MP who votes against them?
- Literally running out of the Commons to avoid questions from our MPs
How does any blue "patriot" think these things are okay? How can anyone look at this statement and go "they stand for people like me I will keeping voting for them".
How does any blue "patriot" think these things are okay? How can anyone look at this statement and go "they stand for people like me I will keeping voting for them".Because 'they' really are no different to them.
Nigredo wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 1:35 pm Copied from elsewhere:It all started a week after the 2019 election, when the Home Secretary said that the opposition was "defying the will of the people" in voting against the government. Note that use of phrase - the Home Secretary was saying that opposition shouldn't be allowed.
This is what has been upsetting me for the last 3 years; people seem determined to ignore every single subversion of our democratic processes, just as long as "their man" remains in power.
- Avoiding and then lying to parliamentary standards committees?
- Lying to the Queen?
- Unlawfully suspending Parliament?
- Threatening the independence of the Judiciary?
- Pressuring foreign interference reports?
- Delaying scrutiny committees by not filling seats?
- Repeating lying in the Commons?
- Threatening independent broadcasters?
- Repeatedly breaking and refusing to follow the Ministerial Code?
- Allowing advisors and staff to break the rules and defending them?
- Blatant and obvious corruption and enrichment?
- Breaking and subverting their own laws while passing judgement on others who might do so?
- Threatening and suspending any backbench MP who votes against them?
- Literally running out of the Commons to avoid questions from our MPs
How does any blue "patriot" think these things are okay? How can anyone look at this statement and go "they stand for people like me I will keeping voting for them".
Watchman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 18, 2022 2:01 pm People arriving in UK on small boats to be electronically taggedSupport for government rises ten points.
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