If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. There is a terrible shadow hanging over the Royal Family. It is called Prince Andrew. Andrew lives in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Castle but, according to The Sun, he has just driven 500 miles to The Queen’s Balmoral estate not to spend time with his mother but to avoid multiple attempts to serve sexual assault papers on him by US lawyers. Apparently he got frustrated at Windsor that he couldn’t leave his home for fear that the papers would be put to him. How much longer can Andrew continue with this cat-and-mouse game which brings such discredit on him and fellow Royals. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Richard Burns saved £270 on his home insurance | Get the best price home insurance quote for your home now
He intends to stay at Balmoral until the civil case concerning allegations by Virginia Giuffre is heard on September 13. The estate is 50,000 acres and is so large and so secure that it’s impossible to serve the papers on him. How does our 95-year-old Monarch feel that her home is being used as a bolt hole for a potential criminal fleeing from justice? Ms Giuffre, now 38, claims when just 17 she was forced to have sex with Andrew three times (once in London) on the orders of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. I have no idea if these allegations are true but what I do know is that if Andrew has nothing to hide he should come out fighting. Currently he is guilty by silence. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you.
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If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I am sick of the subsidy culture. Sick of a system where a small cleaning business I know can’t find staff because of Universal Credit, housing benefit, children allowances (why do they have kids when they can’t afford them?) and God knows what else makes it much easier for the idle and the dim not to work. How incredible. And how incredible that a Conservative government simply says; It is what it is and goes back to consuming a very large pork pie. I saw the other day that one of the Afghan chaps coming here had six children. Nothing much we could do about that but that is more mouths we will have to feed. So where is all this money coming from? Now we know. As it has always been mugs like you and I working hard without subsidy. Labour loves taxing people with their nasty wealthy-reducing ideas but now we discover (too bloody late) that Boris is cut from the same cloth. Our taxes are the highest for 70 years and in a startling interview on Radio 4’s Today programme Sajid Javid, the Health secretary, said that he still had a picture of Margaret Thatcher in his office. If she were around today she would walk into his office and tear it down. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Anne Warrington, from Manchester, saved £300 on her energy bills | Compare and get cheap energy quotes now
Let’s be honest that £40billion tax hike (let me repeat £40billion) will not touch the sides of social care. It will all be swallowed up by the NHS which has achieved the status of sainthood. Certainly we should protect the challenged with social care - that’s where 50% of the budget goes in any event. As for the rest it should be means tested. Owning your own home means you do have cash and hard luck on the children if there is nothing left once care home costs have been paid. Boris and Co claimed that the UK would be turned into Singapore-on-Thames. In fact its has turned out to be Gorbal-on-Thames. By and large the South is subsiding the whole nation. One day there may be a party which represents the wealth creators. It’s certainly not today’s Conservative. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. You probably haven’t heard of the General Chiropractic Council. I certainly hadn’t. Their job is to regulate those people who crack your bones for a living and then charge you. Their conduct committee has just heard a scandalous case involving chiropractor Arleen Scholten and the death of her 80-year-old patient John Lawler. This is what happened and then you can make up your own mind if Mrs Scholten should still be allowed to run her business. I already have and the answer is no. Mr Lawler visited Mrs Scholten’s clinic in York in August, 2017, after suffering a leg injury. He visited her because he believed she was a medically-qualified doctor. After all she used the title Dr. It emerged in the hearing she wasn’t. The patient’s wife Joan was with him in the treatment room when a technique involving part of the bed dropping down was used with Mr Lawler saying; ‘’ You are hurting me.’’ Mrs Scholten then used something called an activator - a handheld device that stimulates the spine. She stopped when he said he could no longer feel his arms. An ambulance was called and the crew were told that he'd had a stroke. Had the crew been told what had really happened he would have been immobilised for a suspected neck fracture. The energy price cap rockets up to an average of £1,277p/y from October. Get a cheap energy quote via Kelvin MacKenzie’s A Spokesman Said and SAVE ON YOUR ENEGRY BILLS NOW Click Here: Jean Burnley saved £174 on her home insurance | Get your cheapest home insurance quote now
The effect of the trauma was that Mr Lawler became a quadriplegic having suffered irreversible spinal damage. Mrs Scholten was arrested but never charged. Unbelievably the committee cleared her saying the death was unforeseeable and also said that vital misleading information given to 999 call handlers and crew was due to an ‘’acute stress reaction’’ by Mrs Scholten. Further the committee said Mrs Scholten was not ‘’inherently a dishonest person.’’ His son David, 57, an accountant does not agree. ‘’Mrs Scholten told lies about her treatment and had she been honest all the evidence suggests that the paramedics would have treated my father differently and he probably have lived.’’ My advice is to keep well clear of Mrs Scholten. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. Two months ago, accompanied by the banging of drums and the blowing of trumpets, Home Secretary Priti Patel announced she was handing over £54million of our hard earned money to the French who promised to use the money to stop the human tide of illegal migrants making their way across the channel. And what happened? The illegals kept coming in ever increasing numbers. Now Ms Patel has woken up to the fact that the Macron and Co have pulled a fast one and that they were either incapable or stopping the migrants or more likely were in favour of them leaving their shores for ours. The reality is that President Macron is running for a second term and if anything inconveniences the British that would cheer up his voters and reinforce his image as a hard man to do business with. So Ms Patel has said the French won’t get a penny. From now on they will be paid by results. Regrettably I don’t see any chance of results. For us, the poor mugs who have pay the bill for literally thousands of illegals hoping to find lawyers who will delay their departure for years or even decades, there seems little hope. CLICK HERE: Find out more about the energy price rise and how you can save money on your energy bills with A Spokesman Said Click Here: Pete Stevenson, a distribution manager from Luton, saved nearly £300 on his energy bills | Search cheap energy deals now
Even Ms Patel is beginning to see the danger to her own political career. She has made it clear she wants to see a resolution to this never ending wave before the Conservative party conference next month. Some hope. I can see her speech being met with total silence. The next question is what can be done. I am wholly in favour of the Rwanda solution. This involves us paying a fortune to the government of this landlocked East African nation just south of the Equator to house the illegals as we study if they have any rights here. The idea was first mooted by Denmark but since then it has gone very quiet. The Channel invasion would stop at once in the event the migrants knew they were going to spend years in Rwanda. At the same time we would be helping the Rwanda economy with much neede cash. Could I suggest you contact your local MP and ask him to support the idea. Unless of course you have a better idea. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. While writing about GPs there is a good line by Times columnist Clare Foges, a former No.10 speechwriter for David Cameron, in which she refers to the NHS as the National Hiding Service. She is raising the mammoth issue of our age; Are we ever going to see our doctor again? Face-to-face appointments are running at 57% compared with 80% pre-pandemic and Ms Foges tells a story about an elderly patient who contacted his GP and was told to send a photo of the infection. On the basis of the picture he was prescribed antibiotics. Weeks later when it had not cleared up he asked for an urgent face-to-face. For whatever reason that was not possible. Eventually he begged for a slot and the clinic agreed. Click Here: Kurt, a salesman from Surrey, saved £300 on his home insurance | Get cheap quotes now CLICK HERE: Andy Burgess, from Norwich, saved £100 on his car insurance | SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE NOW
He was biopsied and yes it was a cancerous lesion that was now inoperable thanks to the delay. A quite shocking anecdote and I do hope that practice hangs its head in shame. On the GPs side they say that it’s an Amazon Prime problem. Everybody wants everything, including clinical care, delivered immediately. Think that is true but what is also true is that many GPs are doing two 12-hour shifts and being paid the 60% of their £100,000-a-year money. So there are not enough doctors to go around and with Covid in the air people are more conscious than ever of their health. Surely if the NHS are going to keep its reputation it must be the right of the paying customer - and by God are we paying - that we can see our GP when reasonably asked. Right now that is not the case. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I have always had my doubts about the long term future of Facebook and their decision to go encrypted with its shocking knock-on effect of allowing paedophiles and terrorist a free run on their platform confirms my view. Under the guise of protecting its user’s privacy, Facebook are adopting end-to-end encryption which means, according to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, that conversations can no longer be monitored. Quite why their demographic - basically old dears talking about their grandchildren and supplying the odd photo of their cat - would care is quite beyond me. Police however say the change will blindfold them in their investigations into child sex abuse. It will have the same effect on terrorists who will know their exchanges can no longer be monitored. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Michael Woodward, from Durham, saved nearly £1000 in 2 years on his previous energy bills | Get cheap energy quotes now
The Home Office tried to change the mind of the Facebook titans. That didn’t work so now Home Secretary Priti Patel is backing an aggressive ad campaign on newspapers, radio and TV to alert the public to what is happening on this social media platform. Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook chief executive, admits that it will be easier to share child images with his new plan but believes encryption will ‘’keep people safe from hackers and criminals.’’ That may be true but surely Mr Zuckerberg, who is a dad himself, will not want his or his company’s legacy damaged by Facebook being known as either the paedophile’s friend or the terrorist’s friend. Could I suggest you put pressure on your mum and dad to come off Facebook. Zuckerberg doesn’t seem to understood emotional pressure but I’m certain will understand financial ones. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. To crack down on dognapping the government have at last come up with a good idea; send the pet stealers to jail for up to seven years. There has been a 250% rise in dog theft driven by two separate issues, one emotional and one commercial. With almost all of us spending more time at home the demand for a pet to go walkies with has gone off the scale. Prices of some breeds have risen by 100% making stealing them more profitable. But the real money is to be made by taking the stolen dogs and mating them. Often a minimum of handful of puppies is the result. The crooks then advertise the puppies at anything up to £4,000 depending on the breed. So one successful mating can earn them £25,000. You can’t even make that robbing a bank. For the first time the new law will take into account distress caused to the animal. It will also acknowledge that a stolen pet is far more than just the loss of property to its owners. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Barrie Pearce, a teacher from London, saved £568 on his energy bill | Compere cheap energy quotes now
It will also allow an animal cruelty element to be considered which cannot be done at present. The Times tells a painful story about the father of Melissa Cole who spent his retirement raising gun dogs until one night in September last year when they were stolen from secure kennels in Bedfordshire while he was fishing. The family’s two springer spaniels were among seven stolen. Melissa, 45, said; ‘’They have taken the peace of mind of both my parents. They are terrified out walking the dog as they feel somebody will break in.’’ Of the seven, only four have been recovered. There have been three arrests but the suspects have been released under investigation. Melissa said; ’’Currently if they are convicted they will be found guilty of stealing something equivalent to a microwave or a lawn mower.’’ Good point by Melissa as these dogs are so much more important than that. You would not have to be a genius to work out which community were stealing the pets for a living. Get the latest outspoken views and opinion from Kelvin MacKenzie straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the Kelvin MacKenzie newsletter. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. So this is what I don’t understand. If Colin Pitchfork, who murdered two teenage girls three years apart, is no longer a threat to society having been in jail for 33 years why is it that that the Parole Board have imposed 36 separate conditions on his freedom. These are some of the conditions. He must live at a designated address, he must take part in probation supervision, he must wear an electronic tag, he must take part in lie detector tests, he must say what vehicles he uses, must say who he speak to with particular limits on children. He will also be the subject to a curfew, have restrictions on using technology and limits on where he can go. Plus he cannot go into the county of Leicestershire where he carried out his vile crimes. The number of conditions makes me think that the Parole Board are simply not sure he is safe bet. And on that basis I cannot for the life of me understand why he has been released to a hostel run by the probation service. Pitchfork, now 61, raped and strangled two 15-year olds, Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth both in Leicestershire. His first murder was of Lynda in Narborough in November 1983. Three years later he killed Dawn. CLICK HERE: Find out how to avoid the energy price cap and save £££ on your energy bills Click Here: Save ££££ on your energy bills | Get cheap quotes now
He was caught following an unprecedented screening of 5,000 men using pioneering DNA profiling technology. He thought he had defeated the screening by getting a work colleague to take it for him saying that he wanted to avoid the test as he had a past he didn’t want to be bought up again. But the colleague talked and the police arrested him. So the use of a lie detector against Pitchfork might be of great use. I was particularly moved by the thoughts of Barbara Ashworth, mother of Dawn. This is what she said; ‘’I can never put it out of my mind. ‘’I recoil every day with people talking about their daughters and grandchildren. ‘’It’s an existence, it’s not a life. I’m not living a life, it’s just going from day to day.’’ It’s clear to me the Parole Board have made a mistake and Pitchfork should not have been released. In the light of all the protests about his release and others the government plans to overhaul the parole system. It has sought to change the law so that child killers face life behind bars without parole. Shame it’s too late to keep Pitchfork behind bars. PS: So just to mention again but if you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. For decades ITV has been searching for a breakfast show that attracted an audience. Finally they found one. They called it Good Morning Britain but it wasn’t the name that worked it was their star presenter Piers Morgan who brought in the audience. Politically neutral but anti-woke by nature his mixture of chutzpah and cheer more than doubled the audience bringing in much needed revenues into the ITV coffers. One day Piers turned his firepower on Meghan Markle and said openly he didn’t believe a word she said. A good point and one that chimed with most of his audience. But there was a minority that didn’t believe in free speech and began complaining to the media regulator Ofcom. Unbelievably 47,000 complaints poured in. These days you only have to click a button. The ITV CEO Dame Carolyn McCall, a former boss of The Guardian, joined in. She told Piers you apologise or you are off the air. Correctly Piers responded by saying he had nothing to apologise for. It was his opinion. He was entitled to have a view about Meghan. CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | Search for cheaper energy tariffs now Click Here: Save ££££ on your home insurance | Get a quote now
She then forced him off air but continued to pay his contract. As you might expect the audience then halved putting GMB back where it was before Piers turned up. Now comes the bombshell, Ofcom have ruled in favour of Piers and told ITV their actions were quite wrong to fire him as it would have a ‘’chilling restriction of the freedom of expression.’’ A fantastic result for Piers and a shocking blow for ITV and McCall. The best thing that could happen now is for GMB to rehire Piers and sack McCall. She has made an awful mistake and it’s not the first one in her media career. While at The Guardian she ordered printing presses which were not quite tabloid and not quite broadsheet. They cost a fortune and it would have been much cheaper to do a deal with another newspaper business. Once she had gone that is exactly what the new management did saving the business tens of millions. McCall is a dud, Piers is a star. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you. I’ve asked this question before and I ask it once again; What on earth is going on inside the mind of our judges. Take the shocking case of Ella Cooper. She was with her fiancé David and they were on the way to lay flowers on her father’s grave. In a matter of weeks Ella, a 37-year-old successful businesswoman, and David were due to married. That big day never happened. She was driving her VW UP on a rural Dorset road back in February 2020 when an Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck crashed into her. That truck was driven by Daniel Samways, aged 37 who worked in a lumber mill. All three were taken to hospital. Ella never made it. When in Salisbury hospital Samways had a blood test. And what do you think it showed? Surprise! Surprise! It was found to contain a metabolite of cocaine. He had 52 micrograms per litre of blood. The legal limit is 50mg. He had also drunk two pints of lager but was under the limit. Further he claimed the crash happened because he had fallen asleep as you do at 6pm in the evening. How anybody could prove he had fallen asleep is quite beyond me. I see they rolled out the same defence for the Croydon tram driver who killed seven passengers. CLICK HERE: Gas & electricity bills to rise by an average of £139 in October | Get cheap energy quotes now CLICK HERE: Beat the energy price cap rise | How to save £££ on your energy bills
Samways of Sixpenny Handley, a village in Dorset, pleaded guilty at Bournemouth Crown Court to drug driving causing death by dangerous driving. Instead of throwing the book at him for killing a woman who had such a rosy future in front Judge Brian Foster simply jailed Samways for 16 months. The reality is that Samways will be out in five months or less. The judge is an idiot and should never be allowed to hear such cases again. Wholly incapable of handing out proper justice. Ella’s family issues a moving statement which I hope the judge reads. It said; ‘’Ella, we’re so proud of everything you achieved in your life-a life which was cut too short. ‘’Your many travels and adventures showed us all how to enjoy life. Completing your MBA whilst working full time as head of Vitality Care reminded us all how tough and hard -working you always were.’’ Five months for destroying not just one life but also that of her fiancé. That sentence was criminal. If you plan to buy either car or home insurance I wonder if you might look at my small price comparison site A Spokesman Said as we earn a little commission from each sale which helps fund the research and editorial costs of running the site. It has the same offer as the big ones like Go Compare. Thank you |
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