Who does it benefit? eh?

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Yes, who does it benefit?

I’ve found it very easy. I just followed mainstream media articles and it was very obvious …

edit: Oh that should have been corporate

1.15am I looked through news archives and realised that Tony Blair could not have survived without ‘terrorism’. Those single quotes are not enough

**** ???? !!!!!

1.24 What a load of BS

17/4/05 during an election campaign

Ian Blair, New Labour’s favorite policeman and a political appointment by that Cnut Blunkett warns of Bubonic Plague (Black Death)

[Breakfast with Frost] (David Frost]

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I’ve got an interview with the state at 11.45 tomorrow (Saturday)

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Well there we go, an interview with the state

I’m surprised that it’s on a Saturday

I’ll be there in the Floral Road  ~ then ~

later: it’s a floral hill or a wount

flower’s hill?

anyway I’ll be there to do something or other

I’ll be okay

Shall we go to the pub?

Race you there

Go on, I haven’t been there for ages. It’s a little astroligal (about stars)

See you there about 1?

Never mind about that

OK see you there, introduce yourself

Might be 1.30 or 2 actually

Please try to insult the spooks better more than me

Fit I have a good time

Is that F It ?

Actually, wasn’t it Netanyahu that wrote these books that started this whole war on terrorism bullshit ? Who did that serve?

edit: spooks are for me quite an entertainment but also a pain

obvious spooks are really good fun and entrertainment

and then ….

spooks are fun and then as soon as they stop being fun … then they’re spooks

If you’re far more popular than usual … what’s that about?

spooks: two of them

 

I’ve had it me and my mate out. Sat at a table. Two gorgeous (unknown to us at that time spooks) can we sit here? Then another 2 male spooks sit down. F m or us. That’s how they do it. Let’s talk about revo;

 

Beautiful woman comes to the house: I want to monitor your water quality (and plant a bug). I know that’s how it works in Bristol area

Met Pol as well as others have some very nasty (killing) equipment. C’mon wake up. There is no easy way to say this – catch up.

 

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A selection of recent UK and international news articles

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Recent articles about UK politics, some about the Catholic Church policy of protecting paedos and some about Edward Snowden

Socialist Party :: Who’s robbing our NHS?

The National Health Service is under attack as never before. In this feature, a GP from north-west England looks at the effect of a huge government push for privatisation while nurse Claire Job looks at the predatory actions of the pharmaceutical industry.

NHS watchdog says Virgin Care-run clinic put patients at risk | Society | The Guardian

The NHS watchdog has accused a privately run urgent care centre of putting patients’ health at risk by using receptionists with minimal medical training to assess how unwell arrivals were.

A Care Quality Commission (CQC) report has criticised the operation of the urgent care centre at Croydon hospital in south London, which is run by Virgin Care. CQC inspectors found the centre was in breach of four basic standards of care and have told Virgin Care to outline by next week the remedial action it is taking.

The CQC’s report, based on inspections of the centre last July and September, concluded that “care and treatment was not planned and delivered in a way that was intended to ensure people’s safety and welfare”.

38 Degrees interview: Meet British politics’ spammer-in-chief

MPs have come to despise 38 Degrees for clogging up their inboxes with emails from constituents. They need to get used to it – because this model of campaigning-by-email-bombardment isn’t going away.

For an organisation only set up in 2009, 38 Degrees has notched up its fair share of victories. It forced the coalition government’s first big U-turn, on the forests sell-off. It called for more free school meals – and Nick Clegg duly announced they were being rolled out for all infants. It raised enough cash to pay for the judicial review which successfully challenged health secretary Jeremy Hunt’s plans to shut down key services at Lewisham hospital.

“It’s not often you can say ‘I took the government to court and won’, but that’s what thousands of 38 Degrees members could say last year,” its executive director David Babbs tells me. We’re seated at a meeting table in the middle of the 38 Degrees office in central London. From here, the small team of around 15 staff coordinate the activities of its 2.2 million members. Compare that to the 193,000 members of the Labour party – and the 130,000 Tory party members – and you get a sense of the scale of the operation.

Vatican ‘kept code of silence’ on paedophile priests, claims UN report – World Politics – World – The Independent

Snowden leak: GCHQ DDoSed chatrooms of Anonymous, LulzSec • The Register

Pulling power: Wendi Deng reportedly wrote a letter praising Tony Blair’s body – but she’d hardly be the first to go weak at the knees – UK Politics – UK – The Independent

Strangely written from the deluded and divorced from reality perspective of Tony Blair.

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