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david63 wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 16:06
Looks like the "long knives" are starting to get sharpened - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-47759208
Oh David. As I said earlier
We haven't seen any thing yet. This situation will change everything as we know it. If our MPs think folk will forget this in a hurry, they are very much mistaken. The anti democrats know not what they have released.
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barney wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 12:51
Rewriting history again Jack. Actually, if was Scottish I'd be SNP. For sure.
Well as perhaps know from some of my previous posts that I am Scottish and I can safely say I'd never be SNP! They are making a mess of Scotland the only thing that matters to them is independence at any price 😡😠 I dread to think of what would happen if they ever got it! But I won't get on my high horse as it wouldn't do my blood pressure any good! Thankfully there were enough of us who thought the same regardless of what the polls predicted........ Won't say anymore.

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barney wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 23:40
david63 wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 16:06
Looks like the "long knives" are starting to get sharpened - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-47759208
Oh David. As I said earlier
We haven't seen any thing yet. This situation will change everything as we know it. If our MPs think folk will forget this in a hurry, they are very much mistaken. The anti democrats know not what they have released.
As I sai before barney - in the "real world" if you do not do as your employer tells you then you can expect to get sacked

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david63 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 08:25
barney wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 23:40
david63 wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 16:06
Looks like the "long knives" are starting to get sharpened - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-b ... s-47759208
Oh David. As I said earlier
We haven't seen any thing yet. This situation will change everything as we know it. If our MPs think folk will forget this in a hurry, they are very much mistaken. The anti democrats know not what they have released.
As I sai before barney - in the "real world" if you do not do as your employer tells you then you can expect to get sacked
The problem with that is that in many constituencies you could get a dead donkey elected for one party or another, and despite Barney's, outrage and lots of others as well, when it comes to a vote people will generally vote for their favourite party. There will be some casualties in marginal seats but not in the majority of safe seats.
We Brits don't do revolution very well at all, lots of bluster but in the end we prefer a night in in front of the telly.
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… watching the French Revolution … a la ' Les Misérables ' per chance.
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 10:35
… watching the French Revolution … a la ' Les Misérables ' per chance.

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I’m reading that Gisela Stewart is saying that Vote Leave can’t prove their innocence as they destroyed all their data!

If that’s the case, they’ve probably contravened Data Protection laws too!
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Stephen wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 10:53
Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 10:35
… watching the French Revolution … a la ' Les Misérables ' per chance.

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Don't do anything drastic Stephen :shock:

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Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:21
I’m reading that Gisela Stewart is saying that Vote Leave can’t prove their innocence as they destroyed all their data!

If that’s the case, they’ve probably contravened Data Protection laws too!
Gosh, that's all really interesting :yawn: :yawn: :yawn:
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Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:29
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Ray Scully wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:37
Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:29
OH

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Very nice Ray unfortunately our parliament would never be able to agree on just who and when the executions should start. :lol:
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towny44 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:46
Ray Scully wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:37
Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:29
OH

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Very nice Ray unfortunately our parliament would never be able to agree on just who and when the executions should start. :lol:
Perhaps we could have a referendum to decide on the basis of ' Head to Remain ' or ' Head to Leave ' :angel:
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Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:21
If that’s the case, they’ve probably contravened Data Protection laws too!
In actual fact they have probably complied with Data Protection as one of the specific clauses is that you should not retain data once it ceases to be necessary for the purpose for which it was acquired.

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towny44 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 10:11
The problem with that is that in many constituencies you could get a dead donkey elected for one party or another, and despite Barney's, outrage and lots of others as well, when it comes to a vote people will generally vote for their favourite party. There will be some casualties in marginal seats but not in the majority of safe seats.
We Brits don't do revolution very well at all, lots of bluster but in the end we prefer a night in in front of the telly.
Whilst I don't disagree with the party that some will vote for I suspect that there will be a significant change as to who the prospective candidates will be (and not necessarily for the better).

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Bring back Guy Fawkes...
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LEAVERS, could do with a bit of support Guys https://petition.parliament.uk/petition ... x0-3FDFq0E

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Have already signed it!

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Manoverboard wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:32
Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:21
I’m reading that Gisela Stewart is saying that Vote Leave can’t prove their innocence as they destroyed all their data!

If that’s the case, they’ve probably contravened Data Protection laws too!
Gosh, that's all really interesting :yawn: :yawn: :yawn:
Yes, I thought it was interesting, that's why I posted it.
david63 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 13:14
Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 12:21
If that’s the case, they’ve probably contravened Data Protection laws too!
In actual fact they have probably complied with Data Protection as one of the specific clauses is that you should not retain data once it ceases to be necessary for the purpose for which it was acquired.
That would apply to personal data about other people.

You should keep information relating to yourself (or your company) for longer. Therefore, information relating to their own finances should be kept for much longer. When I was working, we kept data for 6 years
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I note there has been very little comment about the march/protests on Friday.

Both of the massive Remain marches passed off peacefully, but were subject to much sneering from forum members.

Yet, no sneering at the Leave marchers - I must conclude that marching is ok if the cause is something the forum majority support.

I also note there been no condemnation of the way it descended into a drunken, threatening mob.

It's not rocket science that Brexit has emboldened the extreme right wing - but to see them out on the streets is not a pleasant sight. Even if Brexit had gone ahead on Friday, and this had been a 'victory' march, I feel quite sure that the end result would have been the same. They are out of their boxes now, and they aren't going to go back in.

The problem for the forum majority is that they have positioned themselves on your side of the debate. I have been surprised that you haven't all
publicly distanced yourselves from them.
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Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 16:03
information relating to their own finances should be kept for much longer. When I was working, we kept data for 6 years
But that is not Data Protection, that is HMRC rules

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Gill, as you know, I'm no fan of the right wing, be it Tory or far right, but what happened on Friday and what is likely to happen in the future is wholly predictable given what has happened. I think that the protest was the forerunner of what will go down in the future. I hope that I'm wrong, but the far right were just waiting for this opportunity as they have been all across Europe. Thank god we don't have PR or they would have a lot more sway. Under PR, UKIP would have returned 82 MPs in the 2010 election.
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Slightly off topic but I'm gonna stick my neck out with a political prediction. Labour as we know it is finished. A far left Labour is unlikely to muster a majority. Tory as we know it is finished. The centre Conservative is unlikely to win a majority. The new Change UK will take more from Labour than it will from the Tories but will remain unelectable because brexit aside, they have little in common. I predict a new right party that will hold the balance of power in a coalition with Conservatives. Maybe Farage's brexit party will emerge like EnMarche. A new party from nowhere will appeal to many.
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Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 16:15
I note there has been very little comment about the march/protests on Friday.

Both of the massive Remain marches passed off peacefully, but were subject to much sneering from forum members.

Yet, no sneering at the Leave marchers - I must conclude that marching is ok if the cause is something the forum majority support.

I also note there been no condemnation of the way it descended into a drunken, threatening mob.

It's not rocket science that Brexit has emboldened the extreme right wing - but to see them out on the streets is not a pleasant sight. Even if Brexit had gone ahead on Friday, and this had been a 'victory' march, I feel quite sure that the end result would have been the same. They are out of their boxes now, and they aren't going to go back in.

The problem for the forum majority is that they have positioned themselves on your side of the debate. I have been surprised that you haven't all
publicly distanced yourselves from them.
I have not heard anything about a drunken threatening mob, and I am sure the BBC would have given it high prominence if it had been as bad as you state.
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david63 wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 17:36
Gill W wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 16:03
information relating to their own finances should be kept for much longer. When I was working, we kept data for 6 years
But that is not Data Protection, that is HMRC rules
Data retention is covered in the Act. Our decision to store information for 6 years wasn’t directly linked to HMRC.

The Act says information can be stored for longer if it’s in the public interest.

You must surely admit, their apparent decision to destroy such significant information seems a bit odd
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