Papaumau
20-12-2009, 01:11 PM
As a keen consumer-watcher and online warrior I regularly see individuals fighting a losing battle against numbers and powers that are almost umpossible to win against and yet I also see many times where the little person can - if he or she goes about it in the right way - win through and get support when it is needed.
This is one of the reasons why I am so prolific online in sites and forums like this one.
Here is a paste and copy of a posting from my own consumer forum that I put into http://www.pensionersforum.co.uk/index.php#2 which should warm the cockles of the hearts of peaceful warriors like me.
Ripped-Off Britain
It seems that the bonus culture of the banks and the corporations and the government departments and the NHS is now coming to a head - at least in Scotland.
A campaigner has started a one-man battle against the fat-cat bonus culture for Scotland's taxpayer-funded water chiefs.
Drew Cochrane has lodged a petition with the Scottish Parliament. Drew, who works for a local newspaper in Largs, said: "In these times of austerity it's crazy that these people are paid massive bonuses for keeping the water running".
The Petitions Committee last week agreed to write to The Scottish Government, Scottish Water and Consumer Focus Scotland after Mr Cochrane submitted the petition five weeks ago. There will also be a debate at Holyrood.
Cunningham North MSP Kenny Gibson said: "The system of public petitions shows how individual Scots can impact directly on public policy. It is democracy through the Scottish Parliamentary system working at it's best!"
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I personally always get a buzz out of actions like this as they show that the person at the ground floor level - at least in Scotland - can directly effect policy at the very top if they want to.
I say that everywhere we see this bonus culture raising it's ugly head we should fight it in as many ways as we know how.
"People power" works but for it to work we need enough people willing to get off their backsides and do what needs to be done !
Well done that man and good luck to you with your petition I say !
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Well folks, what do you say about this idea ? :hmm:
This is one of the reasons why I am so prolific online in sites and forums like this one.
Here is a paste and copy of a posting from my own consumer forum that I put into http://www.pensionersforum.co.uk/index.php#2 which should warm the cockles of the hearts of peaceful warriors like me.
Ripped-Off Britain
It seems that the bonus culture of the banks and the corporations and the government departments and the NHS is now coming to a head - at least in Scotland.
A campaigner has started a one-man battle against the fat-cat bonus culture for Scotland's taxpayer-funded water chiefs.
Drew Cochrane has lodged a petition with the Scottish Parliament. Drew, who works for a local newspaper in Largs, said: "In these times of austerity it's crazy that these people are paid massive bonuses for keeping the water running".
The Petitions Committee last week agreed to write to The Scottish Government, Scottish Water and Consumer Focus Scotland after Mr Cochrane submitted the petition five weeks ago. There will also be a debate at Holyrood.
Cunningham North MSP Kenny Gibson said: "The system of public petitions shows how individual Scots can impact directly on public policy. It is democracy through the Scottish Parliamentary system working at it's best!"
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I personally always get a buzz out of actions like this as they show that the person at the ground floor level - at least in Scotland - can directly effect policy at the very top if they want to.
I say that everywhere we see this bonus culture raising it's ugly head we should fight it in as many ways as we know how.
"People power" works but for it to work we need enough people willing to get off their backsides and do what needs to be done !
Well done that man and good luck to you with your petition I say !
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Well folks, what do you say about this idea ? :hmm: