Tuesday 13 April 2010

NOT JUSTICE

The news that the three MPs will be receiving legal aid in their appeal against their charges of corruption appalls me. The cost of the cases could run into "millions. The whole legal aid system needs an urgent overhaul.

A person known to me was refused legal aid when he was only on £200 per week on the grounds that his income was too great.
Someone who DID get legal aid was Kevin Maxwell, the son of the notorious Labour thief and Daily Mirror owner.

Something stinks about this system. Could it be that most of the senior government and opposition members are lawyers. They make (not earn)massive salaries defending corrupt politicians and leaving us, the ordinary taxpayer to pick up the bill, while using the extortionate charges to try to bankrupt legal political parties such as ours.

I would scrap the system altogether for people on more than say £30,00 per year and even then make them pay a proportion of the costs.

JUSTICE IS NOT BEING DONE NOR SEEN TO BE DONE

WINDOWS 7

Do not update to it. I did and I've lost everything.

Especially do not update if you use Outlook Express for emailing - Windows 7 does NOT support O.E. - but you only find that out after you've loaded it. So I now have no email service, and no desire to use the email services THEY tell me I must use. So if you've emailed me and gotten no reply - sorry, but blame Microsoft.

I also downloaded my files from my original XP to an external hard drive. XP told me they were downloading, but Windows 7 tells me they are not there to load them back in. So I've lost everything.

I am not a happy bear. Feel like going bush with a rifle (if you understand what I mean by that). And no - don't bother trying to tell me what to do to sort it out ... I'm not interested in anything at all right now.

And as regards the NewLayabout manifesto - remember that "The public has no legitimate expectation in manifesto pledges" - so it's all a pack of lies: they can do what they feel like if they're re-elected, and there's nothing you can do about it. And you can be sure they will, of course - just like the 2005 manifesto turned out to be a pack of lies. But that's just NewLayabout for you.

Morg
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yaz