Prime Minister David Cameron at Derby Telegraph offices as part of city visit
PRIME Minister David Cameron visited the Derby Telegraph office as part of his tour of the city today.
He also visited Royal Derby Hospital after announcing more funding for training and surveys of patients’ friends and family to raise standards in nursing.
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David Cameron at the Derby Telegraph offices as part of his tour of the city
While at the paper, Mr Cameron spoke about the future of train-maker Bombardier, cuts to Derby City Council’s funding, how the Government plans to improve the city’s schools, and the paper’s Save a Life Campaign.
For more, see tomorrow’s Derby Telegraph.
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Comments
by U404461
Monday, January 07 2013, 3:10PM
“He will not see the paper printed in Derby any more!!!!!”
by Anony_Mouse
Monday, January 07 2013, 3:04PM
“by Antony_Rol
I doubt that very much, not from looking at the company accounts you filed for 2011 ;)
As unincorporated businesses dont file company accounts, and, as the public have no access to their records, one has to ask who you are stalking, unless of course, your simply lying.”
by charlllpop
Monday, January 07 2013, 12:00PM
“by spondonbeast
"23 of the cabinet are millionaires. His government-without-a-mandate did it's best to wreck train-making in this city. him, and his like, are not, and never will be, welcome here."
As opposed to Labour, who created a loyal fanbase in the thousands of people in Chad, Allenton, Sinfin who can't conceive a life not relying on the state? Labour turned so many people who were once proud members of the working class into the state-dependent underclass. Many people in my age group (18-24) are unemployed with none of the work experience employers are looking for - I blame Labour for betraying my generation and they will be responsible for the biggest rich-poor divide ever seen, in about 20 years' time.”
by Antony_Rol
Sunday, January 06 2013, 8:54PM
“You pay nearly £600,000 in tax per year John?
I doubt that very much, not from looking at the company accounts you filed for 2011 ;)
Hotlush, the falklands (port Stanley) is 7925 miles from derby, John promised to go twice as far
His geography is obviously as bad as his accountancy skills
Resorting to personal insults with zero facts, let's see who was it that made several assumptions and posted insults regarding my employment status first?
That's correct - you
For you information I'm no wage slave, I work because I enjoy it, and am good at what I do, with a proven success record worth nearly a billion US dollars to my employer”
by lovinfeeling
Sunday, January 06 2013, 8:33PM
“I saw the Muppet Christmas carol . Ebenezer played by tory supporting tax exile. my name is Michael cane! Kermit also supports the tories. So are we being run by the Muppet show? who live in a big house in London.”
by Flart
Sunday, January 06 2013, 8:24PM
“I see john is talking out of his muck spreader again.
The other day on another thread john you threatened to empty your brown bin on a councillors lawn.Was that a euphemism for having a **** in his garden ?.
You can go to prison for that, I can just imagine you doing bird lol. Mr big would have you touching your toes in the shower whilst he done your ring some damage.
You'd come out with an **** hole resembling a blood orange.
Why not go to Australia ? The majority of your family were probably exported there when we used to
Send crooks there. Failing that you could always **** off back to Wales.”
by Hotlush
Sunday, January 06 2013, 7:24PM
“@anthony_rol; perhaps it's the Falklands. He's always wanted to go there...
So which country is crying out for semi-retired accountants requiring expensive long term treatment for heart disease?”
by Antony_Rol
Sunday, January 06 2013, 2:34PM
“Jealous of you, don't make me laugh
I get offers of work in Christchurch daily, and could move to work anywhere in the world if I wanted to
I have a successful career with many years ahead of me, I'm not approaching retirement with a failing business and more chips on my shoulder than a fish shop owner fries in a lifetime
You said 12,000 miles away, if not new Zealand then it must be a small inhabited island somewhere, which would be useful, as it's not possible to get much further from derby and still find a human population”
by Kermit
Sunday, January 06 2013, 9:58AM
“@ Antony_Rol - Jealousy? - oh and wrong country. New Zealand is almost as backward as Derby - except the sheep have more intelligence than the average Derbian.”
by Antony_Rol
Saturday, January 05 2013, 11:03PM
“12,000 miles would not be nearly far enough away John
And New Zealand is a lovely country with fantastic people, it really wouldn't be fair on them to have you land on their shores”