why not run a proper industry series on the vested interests that exploit EDUCATION for profit eg polluting indoor classroom air IAQ
ref BECHTEL White Boards PLUG JAN 15th....letter will follow
May 14th, 2008 - 10:46amJawad Nizami said...
I earn around £28,000 a year. What effect will the chancellors latest announcements have on my income tax if any
May 28th, 2008 - 2:37pmrobert rae said...
right i carried out a survey since it started,i e the smoking ban.
Staggering results were 92% of people between 15 and 35 going to pubs and clubs in my area,,Bromley;smoked.
Where the Nancy brigade came up with 23% ;it must of surveyed in old peoples homes.
Normally in the Bell hotel pub/club in bromley on a friday/sat u would get 800 people,,,now and every day since ban less than 10 people go;;STAGGERING BUT TRUE.
Its cost 2 billion so far and 1 million in jobs and its going to get much worse,its absolutely devastating and nearly all pubs and clubs in the UK will close in the next 2/3yrs.
A compromise must be found,people r putting thier heads in the sand,when will politicians wake up,its financial suicide.
20 million smokers in this country r really livid with this draconian law,,,get rid of it,or a recession is on the cards,,,,fuel,oil,sub prime,housing,smoking ban,pubs shutting,loss of tourists,that idiot Boris,the country is going like an express train into recession,someone please make a few right decisions
bob rae
July 25th - 10:52amSteve Knudsen said...
I notice that the banks are now being accuded of ripping off the public again by increasing interest rates by stealth. It would appear that Argos is putting up prices in the new catalogue by an average of almost 10%. One item in the new catalogue has actually increased by 25%. At a time when inflation is actually almost zero or sub-zero, should Argos be questioned as to how they can increase prices in this manner? Many thanks
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why not run a proper industry series on the vested interests that exploit EDUCATION for profit eg polluting indoor classroom air IAQ
ref BECHTEL White Boards PLUG JAN 15th....letter will follow
I earn around £28,000 a year. What effect will the chancellors latest announcements have on my income tax if any
right i carried out a survey since it started,i e the smoking ban.
Staggering results were 92% of people between 15 and 35 going to pubs and clubs in my area,,Bromley;smoked.
Where the Nancy brigade came up with 23% ;it must of surveyed in old peoples homes.
Normally in the Bell hotel pub/club in bromley on a friday/sat u would get 800 people,,,now and every day since ban less than 10 people go;;STAGGERING BUT TRUE.
Its cost 2 billion so far and 1 million in jobs and its going to get much worse,its absolutely devastating and nearly all pubs and clubs in the UK will close in the next 2/3yrs.
A compromise must be found,people r putting thier heads in the sand,when will politicians wake up,its financial suicide.
20 million smokers in this country r really livid with this draconian law,,,get rid of it,or a recession is on the cards,,,,fuel,oil,sub prime,housing,smoking ban,pubs shutting,loss of tourists,that idiot Boris,the country is going like an express train into recession,someone please make a few right decisions
bob rae
I notice that the banks are now being accuded of ripping off the public again by increasing interest rates by stealth. It would appear that Argos is putting up prices in the new catalogue by an average of almost 10%. One item in the new catalogue has actually increased by 25%. At a time when inflation is actually almost zero or sub-zero, should Argos be questioned as to how they can increase prices in this manner? Many thanks