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Interesting Truthful Letter

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Lord B , I once worked with a Maori . She sold a few cars but lost a lot of people at the "meet and greet" stage.
She only came over here as, err how can I say this without upsetting the Mods... Oh yer, she preffered drinking from the furry cup ;O)

Frowned upon in her culture.

Brian (",)
 
I am A line manager for Tesco and Frank whats we to reply to his post.

I am bound by my contract not to comment on the inncident.

And yes i could be disaplined or sacked.
 
Diane,

I wasn't looking for a reply. I was just making a point re H&S we need to weed out some rubbish, but it has a valuable place in our society.

"Every little helps" but in the case of H&S not always.

Frank
 
Another interesting letter from the same newspaper .....

In reply to Tessa Newman, the reason she didn't see the Cross of St. George as our troops withdrew from Basra Palace was because there's no English government.

The Welsh and Irish each have an assembly and the Scots a parliament, but we the English have nothing at all.

Luckily we have numerous Scots in positions of power, so I'm sure this will be sorted out soon, and we'll be flying a flag sent over from Brussels. It's one with a blue background and God knows how many gold stars.

J.A. Leeds.
 
More up to date.

All change as the Executive becomes the Government

EDDIE BARNES

(ebarnes@scotlandonsunday.com)

THE Scottish Executive is to be renamed the Scottish Government this week in the biggest change to the country's political identity since devolution.

First Minister Alex Salmond is to officially declare that, from tomorrow, all documents, letters and publicity material should carry the new name in what he says is a "common sense change".

At the same time, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom will be removed from all the Scottish Government's official documents and replaced with a saltire.

Yesterday, workmen began to pull down the "Scottish Executive" sign outside the government's Victoria Quay building in Leith. Today, the new signage will be erected prior to the official re-branding.

Salmond's move comes seven years after the then Labour-led Scottish Executive first aired the possibility of changing the name, after complaints that the old title was meaningless to most

people. It triggered a backlash from Labour MPs, who argued that the move represented "the break-up of the United Kingdom".

Last night, UK ministers launched a fresh attack, claiming the move was a "waste of money". Salmond will spend
 
Question? ...

*However, despite the name change, the "Scottish Executive" will continue to be the legal name of the government in Scotland and will still be used in the text of bills and contracts. A legal change would have required a change to the Scotland Act, which ministers decided was not needed at this time.

Is that because Salmond believes he has no chance of it getting change passed?
 

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