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Author:  Amnesia10 [ Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... o-MPs.html

Quote:
Lord Oakeshott, the former treasury spokesman, yesterday used parliamentary privilege to put down a question in the House of Lords asking if Sir Fred's injunction relates to events that happened while he was chief executive of RBS.
Lord Oakeshott said: "Sir Fred Goodwin's private life is not of public interest. But if the super-injunction were to be revealed to cover up a failing of corporate governance at RBS it would be of enormous interest to every taxpayer in Britain, the people who had to pay for the bailout."

Author:  davrosG5 [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

What on Earth is going on. An un-elected politician is making some sort of actual sense.

Author:  pcernie [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

davrosG5 wrote:
What on Earth is going on. An un-elected politician is making some sort of actual sense.


They've been known to make a lot of sense in the Lords, collectively and compared to the main chamber. Even if you think some of them are tw@s (and IMO you'd often be right), those same people will often realistically question the issues of the day* :)

* The state of UK broadband, global warming, corporate disgraces...

Author:  jonlumb [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

pcernie wrote:
davrosG5 wrote:
What on Earth is going on. An un-elected politician is making some sort of actual sense.


They've been known to make a lot of sense in the Lords, collectively and compared to the main chamber. Even if you think some of them are tw@s (and IMO you'd often be right), those same people will often realistically question the issues of the day* :)

* The state of UK broadband, global warming, corporate disgraces...


And present programs on Radio 3 to educate the listeners there on the subject of Rap and Hiphop.

Author:  pcernie [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

jonlumb wrote:
pcernie wrote:
davrosG5 wrote:
What on Earth is going on. An un-elected politician is making some sort of actual sense.


They've been known to make a lot of sense in the Lords, collectively and compared to the main chamber. Even if you think some of them are tw@s (and IMO you'd often be right), those same people will often realistically question the issues of the day* :)

* The state of UK broadband, global warming, corporate disgraces...


And present programs on Radio 3 to educate the listeners there on the subject of Rap and Hiphop.


OK, they've gone too far there, but still... :lol: ;)

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

I am much more supportive of the house of lord as long as they are regular attendees, and not tax dodgers. The people appointed are generally pretty good, though considering that Cameron has created more peers than practically anyone the whole system looks like being discredited.

Author:  bobbdobbs [ Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

Amnesia10 wrote:
I am much more supportive of the house of lord as long as they are regular attendees, and not tax dodgers. The people appointed are generally pretty good, though considering that Cameron has created more peers than practically anyone the whole system looks like being discredited.

apart from Blairs 300.

Author:  davrosG5 [ Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sir Fred Goodwin's super-injunction handed to MPs

bobbdobbs wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
I am much more supportive of the house of lord as long as they are regular attendees, and not tax dodgers. The people appointed are generally pretty good, though considering that Cameron has created more peers than practically anyone the whole system looks like being discredited.

apart from Blairs 300.


While I'm not necessarily disagreeing - Blair's 300 were spread out over 13 years. Cameron has appointed 100 since coming into power.

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