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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #10 Posted: 09 December 2011 at 07:54 PM »

I somehow think we are talking about the council who spend yours and my money paid by way of Council Tax, etc.
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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #11 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 10:35 AM »

Yes it was tongue in cheek. In these times of cuts I think it should start at the top.When services are being cut, far to many to mention,I think the last thing the authorities should be doing is having free lunches and paying for guests who can well afford a lunch.There are many suffering and struggling to keep warm and eatCutting staff on the front line.It seems its always the powers that be who say, no pain no gain but it always excludes them.They really should publish the guest list and the costings of this swaree after all we are paying.
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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #12 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 12:50 PM »

NJ it is exactly the same in the poor dying NHS
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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #13 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 01:37 PM »

NJ, maybe that information you say they should publish can be obtained under the 'Freedom of Information Act'

This is an extract taken from Direct.gov:

"The Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to ask any public body for all the information they have on any subject you choose. Unless there’s a good reason, the organisation must provide the information within 20 working days. You can also ask for all the personal information they hold on you.
Everyone can make a request for information – there are no restrictions on your age, nationality, or where you live.
You can ask for any information at all - but some information might be withheld to protect various interests which are allowed for by the Act. If this is case, the public authority must tell you why they have withheld information.
If you ask for information about yourself, then your request will be handled under the Data Protection Act."


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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #14 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 01:40 PM »

yes nhs got it bad even worse they forget to feed some of the poor things...god help me i hope i never go into nhs hospital...i think it sad when people write letters thanking them for good treatment,this should be accepted in the first place...
if we all stood outside this place they having dinner with doggie bags and ask for our dinner we paid for i wondeer if we would get it
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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #15 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 01:44 PM »

I meant the managers/execs parties and dinners SD not the food on the wards
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Re: Christmas Lunch « Reply #16 Posted: 10 December 2011 at 01:58 PM »

ok,but the food on wards appear to be hit and miss getting fed.i deviate,it very wrong these managers getting this....years ago i went to a party with these nobs and the booze they had on table was obcene it must cost rate payer 100's and that was many years back,i dread think of cost now
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