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Arthurgray50@blu 30-12-2012 17:58

This takes the biscuit
 
COST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwud

How about this for a kick in the nuts, His department spent £42.225 in SEVEN MONTHS for snacks.

This is when we are facing cutbacks and the Tory, was praised by Osborne for his way of making cutbacks, and yet he spends this on snacks, just think of what amount of things this moCOST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwudney could have been spent - l hope he chokes on the damn things,.

Chris 30-12-2012 18:20

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But Local Government Minister Brandon Lewis pointed out that the snacks bill had fallen dramatically since Labour lost power in 2010 — when it hit £456,142.
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story. Pickles' biscuit bill is still less than one tenth of that run up by his Liebour predecessors in 2010.

Gary L 30-12-2012 18:22

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35518063)
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story. Pickles' biscuit bill is still less than one tenth of that run up by his Liebour predecessors in 2010.

Yeh, but they were all shared out.
these biscuits are all for the fat guy.

martyh 30-12-2012 19:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35518059)
COST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwud

How about this for a kick in the nuts, His department spent £42.225 in SEVEN MONTHS for snacks.

This is when we are facing cutbacks and the Tory, was praised by Osborne for his way of making cutbacks, and yet he spends this on snacks, just think of what amount of things this moCOST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwudney could have been spent - l hope he chokes on the damn things,.


So good you had to post the link twice ay arthur :) got the hang of that now haven't you .All we have to do now is get you to read real papers ;)

If this is only half correct then there must be some right fat gits in that dept ,either that or procurements needs a kick up the arse

Ken W 30-12-2012 20:39

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35518059)
COST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwud

How about this for a kick in the nuts, His department spent £42.225 in SEVEN MONTHS for snacks.

This is when we are facing cutbacks and the Tory, was praised by Osborne for his way of making cutbacks, and yet he spends this on snacks, just think of what amount of things this moCOST-cutting minister Eric Pickles is under fire after his department’s BISCUIT bill soared by £10,000

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz2GYxeHwudney could have been spent - l hope he chokes on the damn things,.

The company that I worked before I retired I had to buy any biscuits, snacks, food, beverages so why should the tax payer pay for his departments snacks etc!

Arthurgray50@blu 30-12-2012 21:30

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But don't these MPs know yopu can buy biscuits cheap for a quid out of Asda or Tesco, we are talking about over £40.000 for SEVEN MONTHS.
i dont earn that in TWO YEARS.

martyh 30-12-2012 21:48

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35518123)
But don't these MPs know yopu can buy biscuits cheap for a quid out of Asda or Tesco, we are talking about over £40.000 for SEVEN MONTHS.
i dont earn that in TWO YEARS.

To answer that Arthur ,look to Hollywood .

The best line in the film Independence Day ..........

PRESIDENT
how did they get funding for all of this ?

Old sensible jewish dad

you don't realy think a hammer costs $20,000 do you? $30,000 for a toilet seat do you ?

Next time you see Cameron ask him how much he thinks a packet of Garibaldi's costs

Ken W 30-12-2012 22:36

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35518123)
But don't these MPs know yopu can buy biscuits cheap for a quid out of Asda or Tesco, we are talking about over £40.000 for SEVEN MONTHS.
i dont earn that in TWO YEARS.

That is 4 years of my pension!

Hugh 31-12-2012 00:02

Re: This takes the biscuit
 
4,000 people work at the DCLG, so it appears to have spent £6,000 per month on biscuits and snacks, or approx. £1.50 per person per month, or 35p per week.....

btw, the article appeared to have overlooked that the DCLG has cut staff by 19.7% over the last two years - probably more than paid for the biscuits.....

Osem 31-12-2012 12:36

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35518159)
4,000 people work at the DCLG, so it appears to have spent £6,000 per month on biscuits and snacks, or approx. £1.50 per person per month, or 35p per week.....

btw, the article appeared to have overlooked that the DCLG has cut staff by 19.7% over the last two years - probably more than paid for the biscuits.....

There you go spoiling another typical Arthur rant... :D

colin25 31-12-2012 13:41

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No. The biscuits are from a tory supporter/donor, awarded the contract

They were charging 40,000 per biscuit. And chocolate ones cost more :)

Jameseh 31-12-2012 13:48

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35p per person per week, must have been LIDL value biscuits.

Hugh 31-12-2012 14:41

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Actual information from Hansard...
Quote:

Communities and Local Government
Catering

Ms Abbott: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much his Department has spent on refreshments since May 2010. [127114]

Brandon Lewis: We have interpreted refreshments to mean food and drink for meetings. My Department has taken a series of steps to reduce spending in this area, as illustrated by the following table:

Spending£
April 2008 to March 2009 553,230
April 2009 to March 2010 456,142
April 2010 52,864
May 2010 to March 2011 141,939
April 2011 to March 2012 32,054
April 2012 to October 2012 42,225

My Department daily holds conferences, seminars and meetings with representatives from across the local government, communities, housing and planning sectors, at which light refreshments may be served.

However, guidance to staff now states that refreshments may only be ordered for meetings with external attendees of longer than four hours. Staff should avoid arranging meetings over lunchtime where possible and attendees should normally be asked to bring their own refreshments where practical.

This administration has also clamped down on ministerial and officials’ expenditure on dining through the Government Procurement Card, assisted by online transparency.

Ministerial group spending of taxpayers’ money on Government Procurement Cards under the last Administration included the likes of ‘refreshments’ at the Cinnamon Club, the Wolseley, Brasserie 44, Boisdales, Sky City Casino, Inn the Park, Mango Tree, Shepherds, Incognico, Buffalo Bar, Tantric Jazz, Mr Chu's China Palace and Fat Tuesdays.

My Department under this Administration has stopped such spendthrift practices.
So, Arthur, it would appear that in April 2010 (the last month New Labour were in power), they spent more in one month than in the last seven months reported upon in 2012 - are you suitably horrified by this, or doesn't it matter if it isn't the Tories?

Sirius 31-12-2012 15:11

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35518310)
Actual information from Hansard...
So, Arthur, it would appear that in April 2010 (the last month New Labour were in power), they spent more in one month than in the last seven months reported upon in 2012 - are you suitably horrified by this, or doesn't it matter if it isn't the Tories?

Arthur will have an excuse for this you can bet. :D

Chris 31-12-2012 15:13

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Craven **** on the Sun newsdesk. I guess the temptation to run a headline about biscuits alongside a photo of Eric Pickles was more than they could bear. An excellent example of not letting the facts get in the way of a good story.

As for Diane Abbott, she has dropped a long, long way in my estimation, putting out a story like this. Clearly she hasn't an ounce of shame in her entire body.

Osem 31-12-2012 15:46

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35518327)
Craven **** on the Sun newsdesk. I guess the temptation to run a headline about biscuits alongside a photo of Eric Pickles was more than they could bear. An excellent example of not letting the facts get in the way of a good story.

As for Diane Abbott, she has dropped a long, long way in my estimation, putting out a story like this. Clearly she hasn't an ounce of shame in her entire body.

Just like so many of her colleagues.

---------- Post added at 16:46 ---------- Previous post was at 16:45 ----------

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35518310)
Actual information from Hansard...
So, Arthur, it would appear that in April 2010 (the last month New Labour were in power), they spent more in one month than in the last seven months reported upon in 2012 - are you suitably horrified by this, or doesn't it matter if it isn't the Tories?


More Labour profligacy eh? What a surprise (not).

I reckon Arthur's forum engine needs a good service - it just keeps backfiring. :D

Mind you if it wasn't for his persistence we wouldn't get so many opportunities to highlight Labour's hypocrisy and ineptitude. Cheers Arthur, keep up the good work. :tu:

Sirius 31-12-2012 15:56

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35518340)

Mind you if it wasn't for his persistence we wouldn't get so many opportunities to highlight Labour's hypocrisy and ineptitude. Cheers Arthur, keep up the good work. :tu:

Indeed :)

martyh 31-12-2012 16:05

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35518340)


Mind you if it wasn't for his persistence we wouldn't get so many opportunities to highlight Labour's hypocrisy and ineptitude. Cheers Arthur, keep up the good work. :tu:

maybe there's an opening in Camerons government ,i mean someone who can prove labours ineptitude with such elegance has got to be worth something to Dave :D

Ramrod 31-12-2012 16:21

Re: This takes the biscuit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35518310)
Actual information from Hansard...
So, Arthur, it would appear that in April 2010 (the last month New Labour were in power), they spent more in one month than in the last seven months reported upon in 2012 - are you suitably horrified by this, or doesn't it matter if it isn't the Tories?

Superb :D

---------- Post added at 17:21 ---------- Previous post was at 17:16 ----------

Hang on, this bit bears repeating:
Quote:

Ministerial group spending of taxpayers’ money on Government Procurement Cards under the last Administration included the likes of ‘refreshments’ at the Cinnamon Club, the Wolseley, Brasserie 44, Boisdales, Sky City Casino, Inn the Park, Mango Tree, Shepherds, Incognico, Buffalo Bar, Tantric Jazz, Mr Chu's China Palace and Fat Tuesdays.

My Department under this Administration has stopped such spendthrift practices.
:D

Sirius 31-12-2012 16:26

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35518359)
Superb :D

---------- Post added at 17:21 ---------- Previous post was at 17:16 ----------

Hang on, this bit bears repeating:
:D

The next time Arthur claims the Tories are over spending i will remind him about this thread and ask him to confirm he double checked his facts BEFORE posting, lets face it i am sure he will not want to repeat his mistake. :)

AdamD 31-12-2012 17:36

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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35518366)
The next time Arthur claims the Tories are over spending i will remind him about this thread and ask him to confirm he double checked his facts BEFORE posting, lets face it i am sure he will not want to repeat his mistake. :)

Like not being able to copy and paste a URL?
In that case, it'll be several hundred articles before he gets it right. ;)


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