Re: Question For Able Training
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Originally Posted by Mark_Able
Show me an MP who genuinely likes bikes, and is prepared to stand up for our rights. Rocking horse poo is more common. I for one, can not stand being part of the EU, and having our laws dictated to us. At times, life becomes so frustrating, it makes me want to emmigrate to a country that treats it's citizens like human-beings, and listens to what they have to say. Only problem is, I don't think that country exists... :(
I am beginning to think that too.....they all say it on paper....Look at the new law last year on Equality etc.....haha...Only works when there's enough money in the 'pot'........ new policies being written up in all companies recognising that they are doing the 'right' thing....but when they try to put it into action there aren't enough funds to see it through....rubbish I say!!
All big words but very little input due to very little money and no real insight to the life of the ordinary person..... walk a mile mr politician, walk a mile in our shoes!!
Re: Question For Able Training
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Originally Posted by Mark_Able
Show me an MP who genuinely likes bikes, and is prepared to stand up for our rights. Rocking horse poo is more common. I for one, can not stand being part of the EU, and having our laws dictated to us. At times, life becomes so frustrating, it makes me want to emmigrate to a country that treats it's citizens like human-beings, and listens to what they have to say. Only problem is, I don't think that country exists... :(
You are spot on Mark. MPs' always take every opportunity to Flag up the UK as a tolerant society, but by their actions, show complete disregard for minority groups such as bikers. Unfortunately for us, in electoral terms the biking fraternity carries very little clout. I know I spend most of my spare time on a 'soapbox' but I just don't get it. Biking should be encouraged to cut down on road congestion, reduce our carbon footprint to name but two benefits. >:(
Re: Question For Able Training
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Originally Posted by Mark_Able
Show me an MP who genuinely likes bikes, and is prepared to stand up for our rights. Rocking horse poo is more common. I for one, can not stand being part of the EU, and having our laws dictated to us. At times, life becomes so frustrating, it makes me want to emmigrate to a country that treats it's citizens like human-beings, and listens to what they have to say. Only problem is, I don't think that country exists... :(
Agree 100% But at 17 you can buy the most stupidly powerful car that you can think of.... >:(
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Originally Posted by Nellybambam
[quote author=Mark_Able link=1298324457/9#9 date=1298410078]Show me an MP who genuinely likes bikes, and is prepared to stand up for our rights. Rocking horse poo is more common. I for one, can not stand being part of the EU, and having our laws dictated to us. At times, life becomes so frustrating, it makes me want to emmigrate to a country that treats it's citizens like human-beings, and listens to what they have to say. Only problem is, I don't think that country exists... :(
Agree 100% But at 17 you can buy the most stupidly powerful car that you can think of.... >:([/quote]
Have been on about this for years. Seems ridulous to me that you can get behind the wheel of any car without any instruction and drive with your mum in the passenger seat, but for a motorbike, you have to jump the endless hoops of tests and examinations.