Yes there should be some rule that MPs have to attend parliament. Gordon Brown has treated parliament and the electors with contempt.
Just because he wan't visible in Parliament doesn't mean he wasn't busy doing work in his constituency. I haven't heard of anyone in Kirkcaldy complaining.
Just because he wan't visible in Parliament doesn't mean he wasn't busy doing work in his constituency. I haven't heard of anyone in Kirkcaldy complaining.
He has been globtrotting around the world, under the tax dodging tag of "the office of gordon and sarah Brown". Little of his "charity" gets given away.
But that is socialism for you
Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown has £10,000-a-week expenses
Not a registered charity, two thirds of funds raised spent on expenses
Less than £1 million given to charity out of over £3 million raised
Vanity project lets Gordon and Sarah enjoy jet-set premier life-style of first class flights and five star hotels
So he gets to retire on a nice fat pension where as I never can as his policies cost me mine >:(
Cant stand Labor politicians but credit to Gordon Brown if true he is not going to take up his PM retirement pension. Compare Brown to the £-hundreds of -thousands Blair is still costing the taxpayer !
Cant stand Labor politicians but credit to Gordon Brown if true he is not going to take up his PM retirement pension. Compare Brown to the £-hundreds of -thousands Blair is still costing the taxpayer !
An MPs pension is more than most people earn and he has already made millions on his lecture tours
The PMs pension maybe but he will still have his MPS pension which is still more than enough
No one is denying he will retire on great wealth - but unless I am missing something
he will not be claiming all he is entitled to by waiving his PM pension rights !
He has been globtrotting around the world, under the tax dodging tag of "the office of gordon and sarah Brown". Little of his "charity" gets given away.
But that is socialism for you
Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown has £10,000-a-week expenses
Not a registered charity, two thirds of funds raised spent on expenses
Less than £1 million given to charity out of over £3 million raised
Vanity project lets Gordon and Sarah enjoy jet-set premier life-style of first class flights and five star hotels
No one is denying he will retire on great wealth - but unless I am missing something
he will not be claiming all he is entitled to by waiving his PM pension rights !
So we are to ignore the devastation he caused and I am to forgive him for him causing me to lose my pension because he isn't taking all he is entitled to
That was the bankers. Brown organised the G20 to bail them out, thereby saving millions of peoples life-savings and pensions. Part of the cost was massive public debt.
That was the bankers. Brown organised the G20 to bail them out, thereby saving millions of peoples life-savings and pensions. Part of the cost was massive public debt.
I disagree. Brown promised us no more boom and bust.
I disagree. Brown promised us no more boom and bust.
Sadly politicians are in the business of promising things that they have no power to deliver. The people we elect are not the ones who control things. But we are all playing the game as though they were.
So we are to ignore the devastation he caused and I am to forgive him for him causing me to lose my pension because he isn't taking all he is entitled to
It has nothing to do with devastation and the lose of your pension
or whether Brown is as rich as Blair (who presumably is claiming his PM's pension)
Still doesn't explain why Brown is forgoing his legal entitlement to his PM retirement pension.
It has nothing to do with devastation and the lose of your pension
or whether Brown is as rich as Blair (who presumably is claiming his PM's pension)
Still doesn't explain why Brown is forgoing his legal entitlement to his PM retirement pension.
A sense of guilt for the financial ruin he wreaked on the British public
I know that you have distorted and outdated political views that have continually been shown not to work but the economy is in a far better state now than the one Cameron inherited from Brown
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Yes there should be some rule that MPs have to attend parliament. Gordon Brown has treated parliament and the electors with contempt.
Just because he wan't visible in Parliament doesn't mean he wasn't busy doing work in his constituency. I haven't heard of anyone in Kirkcaldy complaining.
He has been globtrotting around the world, under the tax dodging tag of "the office of gordon and sarah Brown". Little of his "charity" gets given away.
But that is socialism for you
Office of Gordon and Sarah Brown has £10,000-a-week expenses
Not a registered charity, two thirds of funds raised spent on expenses
Less than £1 million given to charity out of over £3 million raised
Vanity project lets Gordon and Sarah enjoy jet-set premier life-style of first class flights and five star hotels
http://order-order.com/2014/01/24/exc-gordon-brown-office-has-10000-a-week-expenses-raises-over-3-million-gives-less-than-1-million-to-charity/
Gordon Brown - The former PM who will brand you a bigot if daring to speak out on mass immigration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VaP1HB7Vew
Cant stand Labor politicians but credit to Gordon Brown if true he is not going to take up his PM retirement pension. Compare Brown to the £-hundreds of -thousands Blair is still costing the taxpayer !
An MPs pension is more than most people earn and he has already made millions on his lecture tours
So if - like Blair - Money is his god - why would he turn it down ?
The PMs pension maybe but he will still have his MPS pension which is still more than enough
Do you really want to go down the route of "advisers" Lets talk Coulson?
No one is denying he will retire on great wealth - but unless I am missing something
he will not be claiming all he is entitled to by waiving his PM pension rights !
So we are to ignore the devastation he caused and I am to forgive him for him causing me to lose my pension because he isn't taking all he is entitled to
The mind boggles that there are people willing to pay money to hear him drone on.
That was the bankers. Brown organised the G20 to bail them out, thereby saving millions of peoples life-savings and pensions. Part of the cost was massive public debt.
I disagree. Brown promised us no more boom and bust.
Sadly politicians are in the business of promising things that they have no power to deliver. The people we elect are not the ones who control things. But we are all playing the game as though they were.
It has nothing to do with devastation and the lose of your pension
or whether Brown is as rich as Blair (who presumably is claiming his PM's pension)
Still doesn't explain why Brown is forgoing his legal entitlement to his PM retirement pension.
A sense of guilt for the financial ruin he wreaked on the British public
Do you think Cameron will feel the same?
I know that you have distorted and outdated political views that have continually been shown not to work but the economy is in a far better state now than the one Cameron inherited from Brown