It says something about the recent “terror” attacks, when even a particularly docile Sky News presenter comments that the people involved in the incident in Glasgow don’t appear to be competent.
If this man’s stated past is actually true, this is an interesting article.
July 3rd, 2007
We all know, of course, that politicians tend to fall into the categories of “idiot” or “liar”. I’m sure there are other variations, warmonger, perhaps.
So which one does Treasury chief secretary Stephen Timms fit in?
He states “What the Chancellor’s been saying for a long time now is that public sector pay rises need to be consistent with our inflation target, which is 2%.” as justification for some of the shockingly small payrises awarded to Nurses (2%) and GPs (0%).
He doesn’t, I notice, point out that some public sector workers are actually getting 9.2%.
I don’t doubt that our boys abroad are doing a good job, and they deserve to be paid for fighting in a pointless, endless war, but surely nurses, for example, are equally important?
In a decent, fair society, there shouldn’t be any need for charity - everyone should make sure everyone else is okay. But of course, Mr “I want to leave a legacy when I finally piss off out of Down Street” probably doesn’t realise that.
So I’m saddened, but also happy to see Nurses, if no-one else, getting assistance from an unexpected quarter.
Mayday For Nurses
March 2nd, 2007
As an atheist, I find the whole concept of gods easy to categorise. They go in the box with the Easter bunny and the tooth fairy.
However, there is a little part of me that hopes Mr Van Dyk has discovered that I’m wrong, and he’s now having unpleasant and difficult conversations about his actions.
Dyk by name.
May 30th, 2006