JerryChicken wrote:Oh I thought we'd worked through my employment situation a while back, after selling my business I am now employed in a consultancy basis and work online all day, and then again in the evening on small business #2 which is coming along nicely now, thanks for asking..
"We'd"? Shouldn't that be 'I'd" I don't recall being part of that discussion.
"work online all day" Do you regard forums as work then?
JerryChicken wrote:I think you'll find that if you search through my posts you will find that a good percentage of them are critical of this current coalition government, some are in favour of things they have done too, and just a few mention Labour..
Is a "good percentage" Chickenspeak for the overall minority?
JerryChicken wrote:Thats plainly and simply because the current coalition are in power and are the ones doing the moving and shaking whilst Labour sit on their hands in Parliament and do fekkall, all day long as far as I can see, we have a very strange government at the moment where there seems to be no opposition whatsoever either from what should be HM Opposition in parliament or from the various media outlets, its very close to a dictatorship where no-one dares to speak out..
I have no problem with government critics just the ones that are totally prejudiced and show no balance.
JerryChicken wrote:If you knew my previous user name then you'd find exactly the same prior to 2010, but skewed the other way although it has to be said that the Tory party were far more vocal as opposition than Labour are currently, even though what they said at the time was often just plain dumb for the sake of being "in opposition"..
Would this be the one that was formerly known as Barley Mow?
JerryChicken wrote:The day that all politicians dump their party whips and vote from conscience and a sense of what is right for the business that is UK PLC (they'd have to learn how to debate properly first) is a day that we will actually start moving forward again.
On this I fully agree