Francesco Schettino, the self-styled 'Captain of the Costa Concordia' who jumped ship, was ordered by back on board his stricken vessel with the words - ' vada a bordo, cazzo! '. The coastguard official who gave that order - even if you don't understand Italian, you just know it IS an order - has been hailed a hero for his no nonsense approach. That's in sharp contrast to the braggart captain who has caused 11 or so deaths and so much tragedy. So how does this, now famous, order translate? I'm told it goes somethimng like this, "Get back on board for f**k's sake". Helpfully Google Translate gives us, "go on boardf, f**k!" The phrase has made it onto t-shirts - see graphic. You can hear the radio exchange on YouTube : As for me, I won't be buying their coffee ever again! Nb: The Captain's name is pronounced 'Skettino', not as you may have wished.
London Councils are owed a total £642 million in council tax arrears - an average of £188 per household. Six percent of that total is owed to Croydon Council, who have – amazingly – slightly reduced the amount owing in the last year!!! I suppose we long-suffering tax-payers should be grateful, but the £40m outstanding adds about £271 to all our individual bills. UK Council Tax debt league 1. Liverpool - £114m, adds £528 to average bill 2. Hackney - £41.8m, adds £403 to average bill 3. Haringey - £32.6m, adds £313 to average bill 4. Hounslow - £29.7m, adds £306 to average bill 5. Lambeth - £38m, adds £284 to average bill 6. Islington - £28.1m, adds £277 to average bill 7. Croydon - £40m, adds £271 to average bill 8. ...
Will the House of Lord kill off any chance of us having a vote on Europe? I hope not, because nothing would give us a stronger platform to reform the whole bloated undemocratic mess that’s slowing strangling us. But how sickening to see the oily peer, ‘Lord’ Mandelson – a former EU Commissioner due to collect an EU pension, trying to kill off the referendum bill. He says a vote would be undemocratic! He and a clutch of Labour peers are out to kill off Tory peer Lord Dobbs’ bill. Dobbs, of course, says the referendum is actually ALL "about democracy". Scandalously, Mandelson says a referendum would be a "lottery". Ever populist, Boris Johnson exposes Labour peers as undemocratic themselves, for opposing a referendum. See here, www.telegraph.co.uk The UK Independence Party agrees Lord Mandelson is wrong. "How can David Cameron talk tough in Brussels when at the same time he is saying that he will do anything to keep ...
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