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They're at it again...Co-op Bonus, MPS, Judges

Mar 09, 2014
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Set agains the Crimean Crisis and the disappearance of a Malaysian jet near Vietnam,........ The Co-op is recommending that chief executive Euan Sutherland, who joined in May 2013 should get a package worth a total of £3.66million. Here we go yet again with Bankers, Meanwhile, just day after Immigration Minister James Brokenshire condemned the ‘wealthy metropolitan elite’ for using cheap labour, his boss confirmed that she employs a foreign home help. Estate Agents and MPs ready to keep us in the mess to which we have become accustomed. They even claim for milk in the tea on their expenses! The Liberal Democrat Vince Cable was accused of being 'crass' and 'insulting' to teachers after suggesting they are to blame for a lack of good careers advice in schools. Teachers have had quite a week with one resorting to taping up the mouths of the children in their charge.Then the girl, who was just 15 when she eloped with maths teacher Forrest, 31, is now said to be 'ridiculously happy' after falling for a 20-year-old PE teaching assistant. We can always rely on the judges in the UK to be consistent and coherent. Whilst Lord Justice Fulford was a key backer of the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) which police suspect of abusing children on an 'industrial scale' another judge banned Samuel Lees, 22, from Colchester, Essex, was banned and fined 500 pounds after he was seen by a police officer creating a ‘large wave’ that left children screaming after they got wet.
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