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The Leopard
24 Jul 15 22:14
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£130 for an £8 cab trip Angry

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By:
egner
When: 24 Jul 15 22:15
......despicable.
By:
egner
When: 24 Jul 15 22:16
...they inhabit a different world
By:
Facts
When: 24 Jul 15 22:22
They certainly do. Elitist bastards
By:
egner
When: 24 Jul 15 22:24
......surely someone could have given him a piggy back for 50 quid.
By:
Facts
When: 24 Jul 15 22:25
As in the film Deliverance ?Happy
By:
egner
When: 24 Jul 15 22:30
ShockedWink
By:
akabula
When: 24 Jul 15 22:33
I thought you lot were Labour and here you are trying to do a poor chauffeur out of his job.
By:
Facts
When: 24 Jul 15 22:35
For the same reason I'd see Trawlermen out of a job, if it meant saving the slaughter of Whales.
By:
akabula
When: 24 Jul 15 22:43
It was a joke Facts.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 24 Jul 15 23:00
I don't see a problem at all.  He's The Speaker of The House, a very prestigious position in our society, hardly appropriate for him to be travelling around on public transport.
By:
akabula
When: 24 Jul 15 23:01
And there are that many loony lefties roaming our streets that they aren't safe.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 24 Jul 15 23:13
That's another valid point, Akabula.  The Speaker is one of Britain's most senior parliamentarians and, as such, his security is an obvious issue.  To whinge about a few hundred quid spent on a chauffeur driven car is as short-sighted as it is petty.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 24 Jul 15 23:28
In fact, in terms of British precedence, John Bercow ranks above all non-royals except David Cameron and Michael Gove, the Lord Chancellor.  In light of this fact it's ridiculous for anyone to expect him to travel on the cheap during his official duties, or otherwise for my money.
By:
Facts
When: 25 Jul 15 00:00
Well there's three names to gladden ones heart Sad
By:
akabula
When: 25 Jul 15 00:01
And everyone a gentleman.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 25 Jul 15 00:03
Like them or loathe them, sir, the fact is that they are very high profile and for anyone to expect them to travel around on the cheap is being unrealistic.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 25 Jul 15 00:10
John Berk-cow milks the Cash-cow and many udders are doing it too Moo-ve on please nothing to see here, then again..........
By:
egner
When: 25 Jul 15 00:11
LaughLaugh
By:
egner
When: 25 Jul 15 00:17
...it's funny....actually it's not...it's sad.....

...but in political terms...not that I beleive it is all that relevant anymore but I really do err on the conservative side.....

...I like trying to make a few quid and I hate being told what to do and how to think......as well as political correctness which infuriates me.......which labour seems to love...

But having said that there really does seem to be a HUGE disconnect between the rulers...and those that are ruled!!!

...and it only seems to be getting bigger.

....
By:
boxingthefox
When: 25 Jul 15 00:24
can't disagree wit any of that. Sad
By:
boxingthefox
When: 25 Jul 15 00:26
with*
By:
Facts
When: 25 Jul 15 03:49

...I hate being told what to do and how to think......




You're going to love the next 5 years then !!
By:
MisterBadger
When: 25 Jul 15 07:31
The security issue is a red herring - unless he has a bodyguard with him, a chauffeur-driven car is no safer than a black cab; this is more about his vanity and sense of self-importance, which unfortunately some people seem to fall for.
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Jul 15 07:52
How much does it actually cost though? Maybe the quoted figures are right but surely either the chauffeur-driven car was a posh minicab, or the car and chauffeur were getting paid anyway whether or not Bercow used them?
By:
cloughandtaylor
When: 25 Jul 15 08:01
Facts,

Given the way you lean politically, i had to read that last post twiceCry
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 25 Jul 15 08:03
The bit i dont understand is that for a claim there must be a receipt ?

who the fook charges these rates, name and shame them, they seem to be getting of scot free hear.
By:
cloughandtaylor
When: 25 Jul 15 08:09
A relative?

If such a chauffeur exists, 1.01.
By:
Ramruma
When: 25 Jul 15 08:30
Probably either a government pool car/driver, or a car/driver that is permanently assigned to the Speaker, and this is a purely notional amount.

Where I work there is a permanent driver for chauffering the top brass around. You could say this makes for some very expensive trips but aside from petrol, the actual cost will not change whether he is sitting in the canteen or driving the MD to a meeting.

On safety, some government cars will be armoured. Whether this extends to the Speaker, who knows?
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 25 Jul 15 09:18
If I had spent the last six years making as many enemies as Bercow has, I'd insist on an armoured car just for a trip to the khazi.
By:
Facts
When: 25 Jul 15 09:22
Laugh
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 25 Jul 15 13:20
I'd rather taxes went towards Bercow's luxury car journey, than a lover of Islam, like Choudhary, whio hates the UK, on benefits.
By:
Pokermonster
When: 25 Jul 15 16:07
All this furore over a chauffeur-driven car amazes me. 

This ain't some local councillor popping out for an afternoon's jolly on the taxpayer's ticket here, we're talking about one of the country's most important and high profile personages.  John Bercow the man might well be an annoying individual to many, but for the Speaker of the House to travel around on the cheap would be a national embarrassment and a totally unrealistic expectation.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 25 Jul 15 16:20
I once stood next to Enoch on a Circle Line train from Paddington to Victoria.
By:
MisterBadger
When: 25 Jul 15 18:57
for the Speaker of the House to travel around on the cheap would be a national embarrassment and a totally unrealistic expectation.

Why - to both points?

jens stoltenberg used to cycle to work when he was the norwegian prime minister
By:
Foinavon
When: 25 Jul 15 19:05
I wonder if he has the chauffeur collect the fish and chips on Fridays?

Quite likely, as it wouldn't do to see him queuing in the chip shop dressed like that.
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 25 Jul 15 23:47
jens stoltenberg used to cycle to work when he was the norwegian prime minister

Mug or exercise freak?
By:
egner
When: 25 Jul 15 23:51
.......or environmentally .....socially and financially aware .....empathetic man of  the people!!!!!!!
By:
spellingandgrammarchecker
When: 25 Jul 15 23:57
Mug then. Laugh
By:
alun2005
When: 26 Jul 15 12:26
Meanwhile, news emerges of more alleged high-spending, this time from Mr Deputy Speaker (House of Lords) …. subsequently ex-Deputy Speaker.

At least on this occasion the 'value-for-money' achieved from the outlay appears to have been considerably better…

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6560446/EXCLUSIVE-Disgraced-Labour-peer-Baron-Sewel-brands-Asian-women-****s.html
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