With Parliament now spending time looking into the phone hacking debacle wouldn't it be more important for parliament to spend more time looking into things that affect more people than the 4000 who may have had their phones hacked into, of course this is wrong and it has opened up a can of worms that is involving people from all walks of life. Its showing that some of our police officers may be on the take which is illegal, so if they are committing criminal offences who can the public trust? Then we have the so called great and the good who have had dealings with Rupert Murdoch, go to his parties wine and dine with him or his cohorts, a minority of people who are not elected yet who hold to much power, and not for the good of the masses. But more importantly shouldn't parliament be spending more time looking into the cartels that supply our energy needs. They will not say that they are cartels but in all honesty who believes them when they put their prices up all within a percent or so of each other. Thatcher opened the industry to competition, but that does not happen. In any other free competition, such as super markets they reduce prices to get our custom. The utility companies put their prices up and say that it is due to world prices, then in the next breath announce profits in their billions. Not through efficiency but through theft. There are now or are going to be an estimated 12 million people in fuel poverty, or will be especially if we have another severe winter. We see recommendation being discussed in the European Parliament that will impact on the people of this country yet we see little debate bu our Parliament. The Bombardier contract is one thing that would not have happened in Germany or France, because their politicians are more astute to anything that affects their workers. Here politicians just shrug their shoulders and say that they are playing to the rules then watch as thousands of workers join the dole queue. We see Europe slowly trying to pass laws that make this country even poorer than it is. Migrants to receive British pensions when they haven't contributed to the system, Britain has protested but in the end European Law will over rule Parliament. British teams will have to display the European flag on their kit, they sat that this is only a proposal. Proposal today law tomorrow. Now Brussels plans for Europe to take over our coastguards under some thing called harmonisation another word for them to take control of something that is British and one of the most reliable of such organisations in Europe as it is. Again European Bureaucracy getting out of control or to powerful for the betterment of the people. These things are called the Salami effect. keep taking little slices till they have the whole thing then it is to late to do anything. Wake up Britain, but wake up Parliament.
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