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sutty  
#1 Posted : 06 February 2014 14:13:59(UTC)
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sutty

http://press.hse.gov.uk/...aight&cr=04-Feb-2014 If only the HSE had a representative on the board of these papers this sort of tripe wouldn't get published in the first place. Seriously, how clever does this guy think he is? The phrase "Cotton Wool Wrapping Brigade" really is a perfect example of the barriers and lack of understanding we face on a near daily basis.
Frank Hallett  
#2 Posted : 06 February 2014 15:01:57(UTC)
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Frank Hallett

Having read the article, it is apparent that the attributed author is very proud of Sir Arthur Wellesley although his zenophobic view of history is lamentable. What that had to do with a worrying lack of understanding about the total non-role of the HSE in the decisions of a [presumably suitably qualified and accredited] referee is beyond me; as is the article prominence in the paper! Unfortunately, this type of bilge is far too common and generally unquestioned. The author appears to be yet another supporter of a branch of English politics that wishes to be isolated from the rest of Europe and send the kids back up the chimneys - delusional! Frank Hallett
sutty  
#3 Posted : 06 February 2014 15:39:02(UTC)
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sutty

Frank Hallett wrote:
Having read the article, it is apparent that the attributed author is very proud of Sir Arthur Wellesley although his zenophobic view of history is lamentable. What that had to do with a worrying lack of understanding about the total non-role of the HSE in the decisions of a [presumably suitably qualified and accredited] referee is beyond me; as is the article prominence in the paper! Unfortunately, this type of bilge is far too common and generally unquestioned. The author appears to be yet another supporter of a branch of English politics that wishes to be isolated from the rest of Europe and send the kids back up the chimneys - delusional! Frank Hallett
We need a facebook-style "LIKE" button for such comments, good call Frank.
DavidGault  
#4 Posted : 06 February 2014 16:23:13(UTC)
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DavidGault

sutty wrote:
Frank Hallett wrote:
Having read the article, it is apparent that the attributed author is very proud of Sir Arthur Wellesley although his zenophobic view of history is lamentable. What that had to do with a worrying lack of understanding about the total non-role of the HSE in the decisions of a [presumably suitably qualified and accredited] referee is beyond me; as is the article prominence in the paper! Unfortunately, this type of bilge is far too common and generally unquestioned. The author appears to be yet another supporter of a branch of English politics that wishes to be isolated from the rest of Europe and send the kids back up the chimneys - delusional! Frank Hallett
We need a facebook-style "LIKE" button for such comments, good call Frank.
Yes, I've lost track of the number of times I've looked for the 'Like' button.
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