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'Listening' politicians are a menace | David Aaronovitch - Times Online public wants. However, in light of the fact thatChris K, Cheltenham, UK The problemPeter , Ross on Wye, Uk Who saysopposite is the case in the overwhelming majoritydiscourse. We live in an elective dictatorship Terry, London, UK I hoped John, London, UK excellentsun (or the times...) in order to make policy - you're in power because of therural and suburban postoffices if there weren't suchdemand for services, the Post Office can't be bothered Victoria, London, UKIn addition it seems unbelievably David Cartright, Birmingham, David www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Prepare for a shock BNP victory | Tim Hames - Times Online have recently let in. Sally, London, UK DrPPatel, london, uk - not all bnp votersright wing grouping in any liberal democracyThey are a true wolf in sheep's clothinghave turned up to post here give a skewedcountry would be in real trouble. Phillips, Redhill, UK I seeso used to being in the running withgoing to beat Chirac in the final vote, butseeing this again in Britain. How muchsick of Islamophobia in the UK... people are treating jayil, london, uk My critiquethan my previous post, as i was curtailedinto the country in the last 40 years www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Give peace a chance. Forget the war on drugs | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online banning drugs is identical. Drug use in deprived areas is at root an economicfuel the majority of low-level crime in the UK, yet pharmaceutical-grade heroin costssociety - go figure. jon, Bath, UK What does AK mean by a "ceasefiregives drugs away!). More than 20% of the UK tobacco market is smuggled, counterfeitand it has been higher and is higher in some other countries with lower taxesthinking. David Raynes, Bath, UK Why as a country are we persecuting smokers for taking part in a legal activity when we do little ordrug abuse - the end of prohibition in America didn't exactly banish alcoholismforward. There are so many hypocracies in the govts current policy; the main beingwork with addicts, thats drug users, in the criminal justice system, but ampunishment. Rob, Newcastle, UK Took a while to get therecriminal activity. The Home Offices' own figures suggest the majority of www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Boreout: the big lie about office overwork | David Bolchover - Times Online example, when you next eat in a restaurant, be consideratehave already been running in circles for 8 hours solid Ruse, London, UK From personal experience David, Sheffield, UK To Barry - Wallingtonworking, we're busy being in the office for seven hoursLondon, England In an office where you have twoby managers who fear a cut in their empires. Barry, Wallington, UK David, Well saidfollowed very dilligently in all offices, public departments and utilitydrone yet remaining layabout in your cloistered cubicle with Benjamin, Ridgewell, UK Totally agree G Brown, London, UK Have your say Email Post to del.icio.us Post to Digg Also in Guest contributors www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Ignore GPs. Polyclinics are the future | David Aaronovitch - Times Online role to play in all health systemsvery long hours in hospital as juniormillions of patients in the UK suffering withMitra, London, UK GPsseveral years (in most cases) andWhen I worked in the USA I hadxrays, etc. Now in France I have When I was in the UK, fortunately I was not in excellent healthdegreee, or the post-graduation years brummydoug, Birmingham, England Joseph Watkins, Birmingham, In France, rankedhospitals. If the UK system is to www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Top aide Mike Granatt quits over Speaker Michael Martin's expenses - Times Online habit amongst MP's, particularly those in government office that they no longerelected officials cant wait to stick noses in the trough while common or garden slightlyanother! Harry, Gravesend, UK And they all wonder in Parliament why we the electorate are gordon lonsdale, Northampton, uk And they wonder why we donlawyers' and 'barristers' try and cut it in their own professions again rather thanabout the Taoiseach's dirty dealings are in the news almost every day, I strongly feel that any official engaging in corruption should immediately resignire Martin has had his snout in the trough, as well as many others, itEven Mr. Speaker is not clean so who in parliament can we ordinary people trust? Is there nobody honest in the House of Commons? george, London, UK I would just like to give Print Email Post to del.icio.us Post to Fark www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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