Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
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Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
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Guest repliedRe: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
That's just foolish, Tory twaddle - but at least he didn't claim that the ECHR is part of the EU.Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
sadly nothing changes does it? One law for a few and another for the rest of the honest decent citizenry of the country.
The judge should summarily be removed from the Bench by the Lord Chancellor's Ofiice. Also the bewigged buffoon justifying his own existence last night on the news. To suggest that Parliament be censored by the judges is just another example of arrogance, impertinance that he would not tolerate from anyone in his court.
Send him down for contempt for seven years and we might, just might believe that the law is just and not a complete farce.
regards
Garlok
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
Re: the Footballer:
http://news.aol.co.uk/uk-news/story/...n%2F1817060%2F
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It's all about a footballer at the moment...
BBC News - Privacy injunctions unsustainable, says Cameron
But, the same applies to Bankers and these out of date/out of touch injunctions!
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
It is astonishing for judges to attempt to curb free speech in Parliament. It cannot stand | Mail Online
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Mail on Sunday: The law must not shield the wrongdoers | Mail Online
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
Bl**dy sight harder at the bottom, though, lol!Originally posted by Bill-K View PostOft attributed to 'Friends of Voltaire,' I believe, Charity.
Friends - or sycophants, though ? (New word I lerned to play with lately). There sure is one helluva difference !!! Friendship implies 'soul,' IMHO - but sycophancy implies nowt but cold motive, I reckon.
I wonder just how many true friends poor Fred has. It's tough at the top, eh ?
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PMSFL, CC.
I can't 'top' that !!!! C'est magnifique !!!
(No pun intended)
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Oft attributed to 'Friends of Voltaire,' I believe, Charity.Originally posted by charitynjw View PostFar be it from me to be controversial, but I'm afraid that I disagree with some of the previous posts.
That famous quote - I believe that it wasn't Voltaire, it was Evelyn Beatrice Hall.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Beatrice_Hall

Friends - or sycophants, though ? (New word I lerned to play with lately). There sure is one helluva difference !!! Friendship implies 'soul,' IMHO - but sycophancy implies nowt but cold motive, I reckon.
I wonder just how many true friends poor Fred has. It's tough at the top, eh ?
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PMSFL, CC.Originally posted by CleverClogs View PostQuite - Voltaire, being a Frenchman, was far too rational to defend anything to the death.
I can't 'top' that !!!! C'est magnifique !!!
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Quite - Voltaire, being a Frenchman, was far too rational to defend anything to the death.Originally posted by charitynjw View PostFar be it from me to be controversial, but I'm afraid that I disagree with some of the previous posts.
That famous quote - I believe that it wasn't Voltaire, it was Evelyn Beatrice Hall.
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
Another gem, Wendy. Bless you, babe. I just lurve it when you talk dirty !!!! :beagle:Originally posted by WendyB View Postwell let's put it this way, he shagged some bint who he shouldn't have done whilst simultaneously shagging the system, the shareholders and therefore British Taxpayer as a whole. Who said men couldn't multi-task??
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
Far be it from me to be controversial, but I'm afraid that I disagree with some of the previous posts.
That famous quote - I believe that it wasn't Voltaire, it was Evelyn Beatrice Hall.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Beatrice_Hall
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Re: Sir Fred Goodwin is not a banker
The attached files are the Disciplinary definitions for Gross Misconduct and Misconduct with the sanctions. I have only uploaded the specific points that are important and these guidelines were in operation at the time I was sacked and at the time when the alleged affair with a senior RBS person was specifically working there.
Because I know LB does have a following on Twitter via some press sources I will start a new thread(as it will appear on the LB Twitter feed) so feel free to comment further on either thread.
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