tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post6731241187141161184..comments2024-03-24T23:01:57.640+00:00Comments on The Justice Diaries: ‘Methinks the Lord President doth protest too much’ : Top Judge summoned to Petitions Committee over objections to Register of Interests for Scotland’s JudiciaryUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-70858468778374921622013-04-14T16:06:06.339+01:002013-04-14T16:06:06.339+01:00Looks like The Lord President has treated the PPC ...Looks like The Lord President has treated the PPC with the utmost contempt and just brushed them aside as an irritating irrelevance?<br /><br />His refusal to attend the Committee to explain himself shows that once again his JUDGEMENT has been corrupted with self serving attitude where he believes that himself & the Scottish Judiciary are above being questioned and that they should be allowed to continue to do as they please regardless of any rules?<br /><br />This rampant arrogance is part of the problem and is definitely NOT part of any solution?<br /><br />After all, ones actions command respect and HE cannot DEMAND respect?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-45189429333425994322013-04-14T15:58:50.480+01:002013-04-14T15:58:50.480+01:00I have just read Lord Gill's arrogant response...I have just read Lord Gill's arrogant response to the Public Petitions Committee invitation to attend to support his stance, where he has basically told them to 'GO FISH'?<br /><br />What are we paying this buffoon for?<br /><br />It is a dereliction of his duty to fail to back-up what he has stated to a Parliamentary Committee?<br /><br />He should be compelled to appear before the Committee and if he refuses he should be sacked on-the-spot?<br /><br />Why has Scotland to put up with people pushed into positions of authority who display no back-bone and shy away from their duty of care and responsibilities?<br /><br />This whole matter sticks to high heaven and it may be appropriate for Scotland's new Police Service to intervene and investigate how it can be possible for convicted judges to pass themselves off as legitimate when they clearly are not?<br /><br />This would be a good first test for them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-11350281415771591712013-04-14T15:35:13.005+01:002013-04-14T15:35:13.005+01:00I wonder if the MSP's will be seeking an expla...I wonder if the MSP's will be seeking an explanation from Lord Gill as to how he can allow convicted judges to continue to pass themselves off as judges when they are clearly NOT of suitable character and whether this decision to allow this corrupt practice demeans the Judiciary and makes a mockery of Judicial fairness in Scotland?<br /><br />Afteral, the crooked judges showed that their judgement is corruptible by committing offences in the first place and then by failing to resign from their post as a result and that Lord Gill's judgment is also plain wrong for trying to keep this from the Scottish Public's attention and to keep rotten judges who have ceased to be competent in a public Office slurping up tax-payers cash?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-76537358086871813202013-04-14T12:41:27.254+01:002013-04-14T12:41:27.254+01:00Will the Committee's evidence session with Lor...Will the Committee's evidence session with Lord Gill be open to the Scottish public or will it be heard in secret to keep the Scottish public in the dark about the reasons Lord Gill wants to object to this really good idea?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-69841460545273897302013-04-04T16:45:59.123+01:002013-04-04T16:45:59.123+01:00Anonymous said...
The transcript provided by the p...<br />Anonymous said...<br />The transcript provided by the parliament is not exactly to the letter.<br /><br />Jackson Carlaw : "The student anarchist in me smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and turning their backs in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />If you watch and listen to the video clip from about 3min32sec Jackson Carlaw actually said "The student anarchist in me slightly..smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and backs being slapped in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />Backs being slapped not turned! Anyhoo I thought you'd like to know your readers such as this delicious law student fangirl on her lunch break can pick out these points!<br /><br />xx<br /><br />22 March 2013 14:00<br />/////////////////////////////////////<br /><br />Good spot.<br /><br />This shows malice of forethought because there is no other explanation for not being word perfect as the whole thing is televised and recorded?<br /><br />In addition, there are simple computer programmes that can turn the spoken word into text, so the stated record WAS changed to deliberately soften the effect of what was said and is symptomatic of the power the Law Society of Scotland has in attempting to rewrite history all of the time by gerrymandering the facts?<br /><br />Victims of crooked Scottish lawyers will recognise this fascist agenda which is universally employed by the Law Society of Scotland's SLCC, where they try to change the wording of the victims complaint to deliberately change the severity of the charges at the outset of the complaint, in favour of the rotten lawyer and to the detriment of the victims health and wealth?<br /><br />It is called Scottish Legal Apartheid?<br /><br />2 April 2013 10:28<br />xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br /><br />Bloody Scottish crooked lawyer back-slappers!<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-32670872001176905322013-04-04T16:41:42.807+01:002013-04-04T16:41:42.807+01:00These people think the public have no right to que...These people think the public have no right to question them. They are a disturbingly out of tune profession.<br /><br />30 March 2013 11:12<br /> Anonymous said...<br />Scottish Labour MSP Jackie Baillie called on the Scottish government to pass emergency legislation to ensure no tenants are evicted as a result of arrears brought on by the so-called "bedroom tax", in an emergency question on 27 March 2013.<br /><br />The benefit change will be introduced from 1 April, with families on housing benefit being assessed for the number of bedrooms they are deemed to need.<br /><br />The UK government argues the changes will help cut the £23bn annual bill for housing benefit, free up more living space for overcrowded families and encourage people to get jobs.<br /><br />Ms Baillie accused the Scottish government of "politicking" over the issue, adding it was not enough to shift the responsibility to individual councils and people needed help now.<br /><br />Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon accused Labour of being "shamelessly hypocritical" over the issue with some Labour councils voting against a no evictions policy.<br /><br />Ms Sturgeon said no SNP-led councils would evict tenants because of arrears caused by the tax and she called on Labour to stop belatedly "grandstanding" over the issue and get behind the Scottish government's efforts to protect the vulnerable.<br /><br />Scottish Conservative MSP Alex Johnstone asked what the Scottish government would do to help those in overcrowded flats or housing.<br />===============================<br />In Westminster or Edinburgh I do not trust any of these people. All they do is blame each other with the SNP wanting more power, but what will they do with that power is they succeed on 18th September 2014. I don't trust any politicians. We see how they love the Law Society, they don't care about the bedroom tax payers, only their political skins. <br /><br />30 March 2013 21:52<br />------------------------------<br /><br />What the hell has this got to do with DOI and the massive criminality perpetrated by vested interests by the Scottish Legal Mafia?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-47253262115150864442013-04-03T22:33:20.710+01:002013-04-03T22:33:20.710+01:00With the truth now out about the state cover-up of...With the truth now out about the state cover-up of the Hillsborough Tragedy (including involvement of the Judiciary) does this not encapsulate the dilemma and false legal position that Lord Gill now finds himself in?<br /><br />The People of Scotland know that the whole system of public authorities is totally corrupt and incestuous, where vested interests are jeleously safeguarded at the expense of the Public?<br /><br />If we can no longer TRUST polititions, police, the press and the church then we are certainly not going to accept the 'WORD' of the head of the judges because he says that it's OK the Public can trust him, honest?<br /><br />This viewpoint to maintain the status quo is not only long outdated, it is borderline insanity to continue to hold this attitude, when the Public have cottoned-on to the evil perpetrated by people who are fortunate to be holding Public Office?<br /><br />The People are watching your every move...?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-11540336033170840432013-04-03T20:27:52.579+01:002013-04-03T20:27:52.579+01:00http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/andrea-mann/duncan...http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/andrea-mann/duncan-smith-welfare-reform-common-people_b_3001507.html<br /><br />Andrea Mann<br /><br />Comedy Editor, The Huffington Post UK<br />GET UPDATES FROM Andrea Mann<br /><br /><br />As a wise Roman once said: beware the IDS of April.<br /><br />After saying that he could live on £53 a week - the same amount that benefit claimants receive - Iain Duncan Smith has, unsurprisingly, failed to pick up the gauntlet that wasn't so much thrown down to him as shoved in his hand as he walked into a trap of his own making. If you'll excuse the mixing of metaphors.<br /><br />The gauntlet, of course, came in the form of an online petition asking him to do exactly that - live on £53 a week, for a year - and at the time of writing it has over 315,000 signatures.<br /><br />Duncan Smith has called the petition a "complete stunt", and once you've moved past your instinct to turn that into rhyming slang, I urge you to listen to the rest of what he had to say:<br /><br /> "This is a complete stunt which distracts attention from the welfare reforms which are much more important and which I have been working hard to get done", Duncan Smith told the Wanstead and Woodford Guardian. "I have been unemployed twice in my life so I have already done this. I know what it is like to live on the breadline."<br /><br />Except that - guess what? A little digging shows that Mr Duncan Smith is being as economical with the truth about "living on the breadline" as he was about his education.<br /><br />Here are the facts:<br /><br />1. Iain Duncan Smith left the army (he was a lieutenant in the Scots Guards) in 1981, after which he did, indeed, sign on. But he started working for the defence contractor GEC-Marconi in the same year.<br /><br />2. In 1982, he married Betsy Fremantle, daughter of the 5th Baron Cottesloe. Meaning his in-laws were now Lord and Lady Cottesloe - who own not just a £2m Tudor mansion in Buckinghamshire (which Iain and Betsy now live in, rent-free) but also pretty much all of Swanbourne village, including most of the houses in it, as well as its surrounding 2,500 acres.<br /><br />3. IDS claimed unemployment benefit for a second time in 1988. He'd left his job at GEC-Marconi to become marketing director of the property firm Bellwinch - but was made redundant just six months later. According to the Daily Mail, he signed on for five months, and recalling this time, he once told an interviewer: "It was a shock - absolutely awful... I remember telling my wife. We looked at each other and she said: 'God, what are we going to do for money?'."<br /><br />So, in conclusion: the first time our work and pensions secretary signed on, he didn't do so for very long, and he did so during a time when he was dating (or courting, as I imagine the upper classes did, especially back then) the daughter of a millionaire. And the second time he claimed benefits, he was married to said millionaire's daughter.<br /><br />Now, I don't have anything against rich people. Some of my best friends are rich people, or at least I'd like them to be. What I do have something against is rich people thinking that their situation is remotely comparable to those of the poorest, weakest and most vulnerable in society. That we're somehow "all in this together". That Iain Duncan Smith - son of a military man, son-in-law of a Baron, and earner of an estimated £1m a year from public speaking - somehow knows what it's like to live on the breadline.<br /><br />Because you don't, Mr Duncan Smith. You're the middle class girl Jarvis Cocker sings about in Pulp's Common People. You may complain and worry about your lot, and think your situation is comparable to others who are less fortunate, but it's not. Because - to paraphrase Jarvis - if you called, Betsy's father could have stopped it all.<br /><br />You'll never live like common people, IDS. To act like you ever did is disingenuous at best, immoral at worst - and somewhere between the two, a complete stunt.<br />================================<br />Typical Tory Hypocrite.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-91327696156825661472013-04-02T10:28:14.015+01:002013-04-02T10:28:14.015+01:00Anonymous said...
The transcript provided by the p...Anonymous said...<br />The transcript provided by the parliament is not exactly to the letter.<br /><br />Jackson Carlaw : "The student anarchist in me smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and turning their backs in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />If you watch and listen to the video clip from about 3min32sec Jackson Carlaw actually said "The student anarchist in me slightly..smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and backs being slapped in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />Backs being slapped not turned! Anyhoo I thought you'd like to know your readers such as this delicious law student fangirl on her lunch break can pick out these points!<br /><br />xx<br /><br />22 March 2013 14:00<br />/////////////////////////////////////<br /><br />Good spot.<br /><br />This shows malice of forethought because there is no other explanation for not being word perfect as the whole thing is televised and recorded?<br /><br />In addition, there are simple computer programmes that can turn the spoken word into text, so the stated record WAS changed to deliberately soften the effect of what was said and is symptomatic of the power the Law Society of Scotland has in attempting to rewrite history all of the time by gerrymandering the facts?<br /><br />Victims of crooked Scottish lawyers will recognise this fascist agenda which is universally employed by the Law Society of Scotland's SLCC, where they try to change the wording of the victims complaint to deliberately change the severity of the charges at the outset of the complaint, in favour of the rotten lawyer and to the detriment of the victims health and wealth?<br /><br />It is called Scottish Legal Apartheid?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-46809663347522144622013-04-02T03:30:04.922+01:002013-04-02T03:30:04.922+01:00Is Mr Gills heated letter of protestation and intr...Is Mr Gills heated letter of protestation and intransigence at risk of bringing his Office into disrepute?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-44416304328999415522013-04-01T03:50:27.895+01:002013-04-01T03:50:27.895+01:00Old Gill will want Peter taken to the Law Society ...Old Gill will want Peter taken to the Law Society dungeon and put on the Rack. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-89770407088454465342013-03-30T21:52:08.171+00:002013-03-30T21:52:08.171+00:00Scottish Labour MSP Jackie Baillie called on the S...Scottish Labour MSP Jackie Baillie called on the Scottish government to pass emergency legislation to ensure no tenants are evicted as a result of arrears brought on by the so-called "bedroom tax", in an emergency question on 27 March 2013.<br /><br />The benefit change will be introduced from 1 April, with families on housing benefit being assessed for the number of bedrooms they are deemed to need.<br /><br />The UK government argues the changes will help cut the £23bn annual bill for housing benefit, free up more living space for overcrowded families and encourage people to get jobs.<br /><br />Ms Baillie accused the Scottish government of "politicking" over the issue, adding it was not enough to shift the responsibility to individual councils and people needed help now.<br /><br />Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon accused Labour of being "shamelessly hypocritical" over the issue with some Labour councils voting against a no evictions policy.<br /><br />Ms Sturgeon said no SNP-led councils would evict tenants because of arrears caused by the tax and she called on Labour to stop belatedly "grandstanding" over the issue and get behind the Scottish government's efforts to protect the vulnerable.<br /><br />Scottish Conservative MSP Alex Johnstone asked what the Scottish government would do to help those in overcrowded flats or housing.<br />===============================<br />In Westminster or Edinburgh I do not trust any of these people. All they do is blame each other with the SNP wanting more power, but what will they do with that power is they succeed on 18th September 2014. I don't trust any politicians. We see how they love the Law Society, they don't care about the bedroom tax payers, only their political skins. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-48094869093484482562013-03-30T11:12:11.821+00:002013-03-30T11:12:11.821+00:00These people think the public have no right to que...These people think the public have no right to question them. They are a disturbingly out of tune profession.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-79745560434633439712013-03-29T13:20:50.437+00:002013-03-29T13:20:50.437+00:00This blog is weh cool, exposing those who think th...This blog is weh cool, exposing those who think they should not be exposed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-62299268160302951172013-03-29T13:18:22.236+00:002013-03-29T13:18:22.236+00:00Nobody in the right mind uses the Scottish CAB any...Nobody in the right mind uses the Scottish CAB anymore after the revelations about their cover-up over employing the crook who was involved in defrauding the poor Mrs Elizabeth Campbell, where her lawyer was actually a suspended crook impersonating a dead colleague?<br />---------------------------------<br />Exactly another bureaucracy infested with Law Society filth. I have said many times only clients can expose crooked lawyers. They control most structures of the state. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-1727184169215420032013-03-28T22:59:46.191+00:002013-03-28T22:59:46.191+00:00Daily Record
Taxpayer sent bill for Salmond's...Daily Record<br /><br />Taxpayer sent bill for Salmond's stay at luxury hotel during Open golf trip 27 Mar 2013 07:40<br /><br />ALEX Salmond has been slammed for billing the taxpayer for a five-night stay in a posh hotel while attending a golf tournament.<br /><br />The First Minister, a keen golfer, stayed in Culloden House, near Inverness, during the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart last year.<br /><br />Scottish Government officials have refused to say how much the trip cost or if Salmond’s wife, Moira, was also in attendance.<br /><br />Scottish Labour MSP Patricia Ferguson yesterday wrote to the head of the Scottish civil service, Sir Peter Housden, to question the expense of the trip.<br /><br />The row follows revelations that Salmond’s trip to the Ryder Cup in Chicago with a delegation of government officials last September cost almost half a million pounds.<br /><br />Ferguson said: “At a time when families all over the country are tightening their belts, the idea that the First Minister of Scotland is charging them thousands of pounds so he can enjoy the best part of a week at the golf is unbelievable.<br /><br />“Given the outrageous expense incurred by him and his entourage at the Ryder Cup last year, and the efforts he went to hide it, Alex Salmond is completely out of touch with ordinary Scots facing unemployment, rising energy costs and cuts to services.<br /><br />“When the First Minister isn’t using his office to run a full-time referendum campaign, it would appear he is using it to fund his lavish hobby as a golf fan. What he clearly isn’t doing is the job he was elected to do, which is protect the people of Scotland from the Tory cuts.”<br /><br />A spokesman for Salmond said he chose to stay at the hotel during the tournament rather than make a four-and-a-half hour daily round trip from his home in Strichen, Aberdeenshire.<br /><br />And he stressed that the First Minister had six ministerial meetings with leading business figures during the event.<br /><br />A Government spokeswoman added: “The First Minister undertook Government business at Castle Stuart and nearby, including business meetings to discuss employment and investment.<br /><br />“We expect a major jobs announcement soon as a result of these talks.”<br />=============================<br />Fat belly Jones Salmond eating our taxes again.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-54418565476032940872013-03-28T02:42:19.290+00:002013-03-28T02:42:19.290+00:00Lord Gill having power is not the issue, the issue...Lord Gill having power is not the issue, the issue is how he uses that power and the rights of the public to unbiased judgements in court. There is no place for secrecy in these matters and these judges must be held to account. Secret power by that definition is always corrupt. Secrecy and honesty are mutually exclusive. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-86958138022878029582013-03-27T15:29:00.362+00:002013-03-27T15:29:00.362+00:00With all due respect to everyone concerned I don&#...With all due respect to everyone concerned I don't see why there is even a need to debate this register of interests for judges - it should be made law immediately whether they like it or not!<br /><br />Also make it retrospective because I have been reading through your links to other news stories about this and probably the judges will try to duck and dive their scheming before a register becomes law.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-42193621674117752172013-03-27T13:50:39.751+00:002013-03-27T13:50:39.751+00:00Ta for upping my comment xxTa for upping my comment xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-81488351754067771132013-03-26T19:53:54.344+00:002013-03-26T19:53:54.344+00:00Such a good idea!
Just require them to comply with...Such a good idea!<br />Just require them to comply with a register of interests as politicians have to do and be done at that rather than allowing windbag judges who put themselves on a pedestal to duck the law to cover up what is going on in their own lives.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-34511009075751181032013-03-26T16:30:52.252+00:002013-03-26T16:30:52.252+00:00Is the next evidence hearing of this committee to ...Is the next evidence hearing of this committee to be heard in secret?<br /><br />Will there be space for 17 coaches coming up from London?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-65564608296444681962013-03-26T11:58:15.645+00:002013-03-26T11:58:15.645+00:00In this day and age and with the dramatic collapse...In this day and age and with the dramatic collapse in Scotland's prosecutorial & judicial systems, surely it is possible to do away with all of the crooked Scottish lawyers and other hangers-on parasitic creeps and replace them with Polygraph Truth Engineers who undertake testing of people to see if they are telling the truth and thereby cutting the budget by 1000 000 % and at the same time achieving far higher accuracy rates than any court could achieve, never mind a Scottish court?<br /><br />This would have the downside of making lots of Scottish lawyers more idle, with a corresponding spike in crime but on the plus side these deviants would be found out by the PTE's easily as these creeps would arrogantly think that they could beat the PT test and would fall egotistically into their own downfall?<br /><br />What a uniquely delicious system?<br /><br />Any reason that this system could not replace the current failed system within say 3 months?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-79281929754198545582013-03-26T11:49:14.065+00:002013-03-26T11:49:14.065+00:00Anonymous said...
Citizens Advice is to receive £9... Anonymous said...<br />Citizens Advice is to receive £9.5 million of "sorely needed" additional funding as it prepares to take on a greater role from next month.<br /><br />Consumer minister Jo Swinson will announce the package during a visit to Renfrewshire Citizens Advice Bureau in Paisley ahead of the service becoming a "one-stop shop" for information and advice about general consumer issues.<br /><br />She said: "We are committed to supporting the Citizens Advice Service whose work is crucial to providing consumers with fair and impartial advice. I will be seeing this work in action in Paisley today. Offices here and around the country have worked hard to help consumers despite tough times, and that is why I am thrilled we are providing more funding.<br />===============================<br />Well Jo I can ask them about the bedroom tax you support and I wont ask them about crooked lawyers because they are bought and paid for by the Law Society's of the United Kingdom.<br /><br />22 March 2013 12:00<br />@@@@@@@@@@@@<br /><br />Nobody in the right mind uses the Scottish CAB anymore after the revelations about their cover-up over employing the crook who was involved in defrauding the poor Mrs Elizabeth Campbell, where her lawyer was actually a suspended crook impersonating a dead colleague?<br /><br />It was not hidden that they got into league with the Law Society's own lawyer and fixer Elaine Motion, where allegations of impropriety and criminality seem to hang around like a bad smell?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-50961247332471963642013-03-26T11:34:05.630+00:002013-03-26T11:34:05.630+00:00Anonymous said...
The transcript provided by the p... Anonymous said...<br />The transcript provided by the parliament is not exactly to the letter.<br /><br />Jackson Carlaw : "The student anarchist in me smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and turning their backs in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />If you watch and listen to the video clip from about 3min32sec Jackson Carlaw actually said "The student anarchist in me slightly..smells the whiff of vested interests closing doors and backs being slapped in an effort to shut the matter down."<br /><br />Backs being slapped not turned! Anyhoo I thought you'd like to know your readers such as this delicious law student fangirl on her lunch break can pick out these points!<br /><br />xx<br /><br />22 March 2013 14:00<br />&£&£&£&£&£&££&£&£&£&&£&&£&£<br /><br />How novel. A Scottish lawyer with a conscience?<br /><br />Good of you to point out that the 'real' version is far worse than the stated version?<br /><br />After all, a turning of backs means that they were pretending to ignore the facts of the matter whilst the slapping of backs is a far more accurate description of how their is great satisfaction and reward for cheating the Scottish Public?<br /><br />I like it?<br /><br />Keep up the good work and with your analytical and honest appraisal skills it would be good to see you replace some of the criminals acting as Scottish lawyers in your (I almost said profession)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20722989.post-22170515760251804852013-03-25T14:50:55.949+00:002013-03-25T14:50:55.949+00:00Hmm yes also I have spotted differences in the vid...Hmm yes also I have spotted differences in the video and the typed parliament version so now we cannot rely on the written stuff have to watch it live?Why and who wanted the words "Backs being slapped" changed?Vested interests or sloppy translator?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com