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Thread #164254   Message #3929756
Posted By: Jim Carroll
08-Jun-18 - 02:31 AM
Thread Name: BS: Emotional Subjects
Subject: RE: BS: Emotional Subjects
"I do not believe it is abusive to point out your errors"
Neither do I Iains, but your accusation that I deliberately put up false information was highly offensive - that is the type of behaviour that closes threads
You still haven't explained who your "For a complete amateur to assign blame to a specific cause" referred to
I was a self employed maintenance and installation electrician for over 20 years, the area covering From Chelsea, through Notting Hill, up Ladbroke Grove and into Westminster was my busiest area for ten of those years
Not only did I work in and became very familiar with much of that property including the high-rise dwellings adjacent to Grenfell Tower, I also became very aware of the highly explosive property battlefield it became following Mad Maggie Thatcher's 'Buy your own homes' scam.
The appalling 'Lady Porter (Mad Maggie's close friend) scandal' took place within walking distance of this fire
Porter "temporarily" moved the occupants out of an entire block similar to Grenfell under the pretense of modernising it
She then informed them that the property was to be sold off to private buyers (a ploy to alter the balance of the electorate from Labour to Conservative) - it transpired that the property they had been moved into was riddled with carcinogenic asbestos.
Porter's behaviour led her being penalised to the tune of £42 million.
She eventually settled in 2004, paying a "full and final settlement" of £12.3 million, owing the British taxpayer the balance - in order to avoid paying her dept in full she took up permanent residency in Israel, depriving Britain of the benefit of one of the most ruthlessly crooked brains in the Thatcher arsenal.
Property dealings in areal like this in the South-East rich underbelly is representative of everything that is evil about this terminally sick system - I doubt if this wiill be part of the enquiry.

"Wagner has great moments but terrible half hours!"
Rossini is reputed to have first said it but Bernard Shaw used it often - I agree with it wholeheartedly (except for the "great moments" bit!)
Interestingly, I've just checked it for accuracy and the only place it appears on is "Stormfront" - the World-wide White Supremacy" site
WAGNER AT HIS VERY BEST
Jim Carroll