Showing posts with label Radio Four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radio Four. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 September 2010

YOU COULDN'T MAKE THIS GUY UP: DAVID HARTNETT, PRIZE TUBE


The UK tax row has just gone from ridiculous to idiotic by way of farcical.

It started off badly with a supposedly sophisticated western country admitting that its tax was all to hell and that millions of people had over or underpaid tax in the last few years. It got worse as the week went on with interviews with tax staff saying that no one had the foggiest idea what was happening, the computers couldn’t cope with the work required, there were too few staff to answer inquiries and in general the department was a complete car crash. (I know what they are like from experience ... and the word “nightmare” would be a distinct compliment.)

When at last we got someone from management to put his head above the parapet, it was a jumped up civil serva
nt suit, who was “supposed” to be in charge of the Revenue, and I use the word “supposed” advisedly, He gave an interview to the Money Box programme on Radio 4 and made a monkey of himself in the process . In his interview he point blank refused to apologise to his employers ... us... for the completely cack handed way he has run his department in our tax office despite his £160,000 salary and gold plated pension. He also said that people who owed over £2,000 would be required to pay it back within three months (remembering that those who could not would be charged interest at 10 times the Bank of England’s base rate.)

Finally, with his backside red from the kicking that Osborne gave him, he has apologised. I’ve got very little time for Osborne, who seems to be utterly unaware that there are people in this country who can’t whip ten grand out of their back pockets to repair a restaurant that their kid has trashed, but it seems that this time the PR people have told him what a disaster the muppet from the Revenue had made of himself and that people were being rendered speechless with rage by him... and he has acted.

The muppet in question, Mr Hartnett, Dave to his friends, who is 59 and will probably retire shortly with a multi-million pound unfunded pension of our money, issued a statement. After seeing “no need to apologise”, suddenly he has become “deeply sorry”.

But just to show that they haven’t REALLY learnt their lesson, a spokesman for the Revenue said that Dave was sorry his apology did not come across in the Money Box interview. I suggest a little lesson in communications Dave. If you want to get across a message that you are sorry, it probably best to avoid the words “I, don’t , see, why, I, should and apologise” in that order.

What a bunch of complete and utter incompetents run this country. And we pay them more than we pay the First Minister or the Prime Minister.


It is high time that people like him got the sack for running a shambles of a department in a developed country.


Pics: Dave on the floor at what looks like the Mecca Bingo or a bordello or something of that ilk. And Mr Osborne telling him to buck up... or something that sounds a bit like that
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Saturday, 3 April 2010

Joyeuses Pâques....Happy Easter


The message of Easter somehow got buried today in several rows over the Catholic Church and paedophilia.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Williams, criticised the Catholic Church in Ireland saying that it had lost all credibility stunning the Archbishop of Dublin. Rowan Williams also made it clear that he was angry about the Pope’s plans for a new ‘ordinariate’ to take Anglicans, dissatisfied with the idea of women bishops and gay bishops, over to the Roman Church. He refused absolutely to give his blessing to Anglicans who seek to take up the Pope’s offer to help them convert.

He was speaking in a recording for an Easter Monday broadcast of the Andrew Marr show on Radio 4 “Start the Week”. He talked about an Irish friend who told him that it was difficult to walk down the street in Ireland now wearing a clerical collar. He said that, “an institution so deeply bound into the life of a society suddenly becoming, suddenly losing all credibility — that’s not just a problem for the Church, it is a problem for everybody in Ireland.”

This comes on the same weekend as Father Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher to the Pope, said that the outrage over the child sex scandals in the Catholic Church could be compared with anti-Semitism, which has caused uproar within certain sections of the Jewish community.

It seems that although child abuse in the Church has been making headlines across the world for many years, with some diocese in America being bankrupted by the claims against them, the recent revelations that the Pope, as Cardinal in charge of discipline of the clergy, was aware of individual cases (including one where the priest abused over 200 children) and yet did nothing, has blown the whole thing sky high. This time it will not go away.

In what is supposedly the most holy weekend of the Christian calendar, this story is dominating the news. I think that the question on everyone’s mind in Scotland and the wider UK, is how this will affect the visit of Pope Benedict planned for September? What kind of reception will he get? Will it even be able to go ahead, or will there be a new Pope by then?

Oh well.... It's a question for another day. In the meantime.....Happy Easter everyone. Don’t overdo the eggs!


Pictured: Pope Benedict washes 12 pairs of feet following the example of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.

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