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NoVoice

Sick of shouting and going unheard? 

Maybe no-ones listening?

Well now's the time to stand up and be  heard!

The UK is going to waste and the people who can do something about it are choosing not to do anything. They assume they know the views of the British public.

THE TRUTH IS THEY ARE OUT OF TOUCH WITH THE BRITISH PUBLIC.

So how can we help?

Well truth is we probably can't. But we can try.

With your help, we can make this the site for discussion on topics that do concern the British public, simply by joining the forums and posting your comments.

They say actions speak louder than words. We say start small. Lots of voices are louder than one.

So don't just complain about it at work, or in your living room, or in the pub. Do it on here, where there is a chance you will be heard by someone who can make a difference. Then complain about it at work, in the living room, down the pub, and tell whoever listens to get on here too!

To make full use of this site, such as starting a Blog, ShoutBox, posting in the Forums, you must register. 100% free. Viewing of the forum does not require membership. The chat room is also open to all.

Thanks for your support!


by admin, Wednesday, 12 March 2008 11:47 Comments(0), Read all
 
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Who do you think will gain?


So with the local elections currently being counted, who will be the biggest winners/losers?

by admin, Friday, 05 June 2009 15:17 [ Read all ]

The working Class is a slave class


Since the current political corruption all over the news I stared looking into politics and how the counrty is run, why the different partys only differ in very small ways and where did all the money come from for the bank bailouts if every country in the world was borrowing at the same time?
I came across this documentry Zeigeist Addendrum (the first half) which open my eyes to a lot of things. I also recommend Firewall and a site called prison planet which has more documentrys Terror Storm, The obarma Deception, End Game
search on www.watch-movies-links.net and you can watch them for free



by Grafter, Sunday, 31 May 2009 15:57 [ Read all ]

The European union


The european union was the first step towards a one world goverment. Now the african union has been set up and a north american union and asian union are well on there way. This situation just gives us far less control for our day to day lifes and puts more power in the hands of fewer people.

by Grafter, Sunday, 31 May 2009 15:31 [ Read all ]

Fuel Duty 2009


Petrol prices that had been soaring since the start of year have at last hit a level and fallen slightly. However, on April 1, fuel duty for both petrol and diesel will rise 1.84 pence per litre. The price of a barrel of oil has climbed to $48.
Unleaded prices have fallen by 0.3ppl from 90.9ppl to 90.6ppl. Diesel prices have fallen by 1.0ppl, from 100.8ppl to 99.8ppl. The price difference between unleaded and diesel has fallen from 9.9ppl to 9.2ppl.

Northern Ireland recorded the highest price for unleaded at 91.6ppl.
The North West and Yorkshire and Humberside recorded the lowest price for unleaded at 90.2 ppl.
Scotland recorded the highest diesel price at 100.1ppl. Northern Ireland has the cheapest diesel at 99.1ppl.

Supermarket prices for unleaded rose slightly over the month by 0.1ppl to 89.2ppl. The gap between supermarket prices and the UK average for unleaded has fallen to 1.4ppl.

Overseas prices have also risen. The UK has the tenth highest unleaded price in Europe and the third highest diesel price.

So it makes you wonder, if oil is now $48 a barrel, compared to when it was well over $100, why are we still paying so much? Its less than half what it was per barrel, which in reality means the price at the pumps should be almost half too.

by admin, Friday, 27 March 2009 11:55 [ Read all ]
 

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