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Comrade Ginge
Feb 18, 2008 5:29 PM
Omg you dont want to miss this free ringtones for a year.. they have everything!!
http://www.unreleasedtones.com
[Mister Fantastic]
Jan 18, 2008 9:28 PM
Hi Steve...
I am writing with some concern about the recent proposed cuts to funding of Physics and Astronomy projects, which has had quite devasting effects on the UK's contribution to particle physics research.
I have heard that the cuts are now under review.
Other than petitions and writing angry letters to the P.M, is there anything that can be done to help reverse this decision?
Who is the best person to write to with my concerns for the apparent lack of interest in science that the government in general seems to be showing?
And what the the views of the Lib Dems on this matter?
Thanks,
Sarah.
Langley
Paul Langley
Jan 7, 2008 5:28 PM
Hey, thanks for looking in to the proposals that I put forward and forwarding me a copy.
Much appreciated :)
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[Mister Fantastic]
Nov 29, 2007 7:58 PM
I saw you in Morrisons last week :D
Victor
Nov 22, 2007 7:14 PM
Hello Mr Webb.
Thank you again for coming to our school today.
The online thing you have going here is great!
Have a nice day man
cub
Nov 13, 2007 12:08 AM
word the fuck up stevie, whats your views on the cannabis laws?
Langley
Paul Langley
Nov 4, 2007 4:41 PM
Dear Steve,
I was wondering what the Liberal Democrat party would think of introducing a measure in which would increase the number of people recycling their rubbish.
What I propose is that as there is a separate collection for paper, glass, cans and other materials, wouldn’t it be beneficial if the persons who are recycling these products got a rebate off the government or the local council.
For example in California you can get five cents for a tin can if you recycle it, wouldn’t it be beneficial as the liberal democrats believe in global warming that there be an incentive for people to recycle when they would either get a direct tax rebate or the money that they would collect would either be given back to them at the end of the financial year or alternatively, it could be taken off their council tax.
I believe that this would dramatically improve the recycling in the area and therefore, less carbon emissions.
Also, if it was not possible for the council to collect and check how many cans that they had, couldn’t there be a mandatory ‘can recycling point’ in the car parks of supermarkets or in a communal place and a receipt would be printed off and sent off for the next financial year.
To combat going into even more red-ink, the council could sell it off to large corporations in which would pay for the materials that the council would refund as people have already paid for the can and the materials that went into it, shouldn’t they get some money back from it?
Robb
rob slade
Aug 31, 2007 4:27 PM
Pay close attention to the CHP idea, i feel this is a good idea and could be used in some of the towns you have under you.
Steve
Sep 3, 2007 12:59 PM
Hi Robb,
No - I voted against the war on Iraq, along with every other Lib Dem MP. Sadly we were outvoted.
I'm very concerned about the war-like talk coming out of Washington with regard to Iran - we need to make sure history doesn't repeat itself.
All the best,
Steve W.
Robb
rob slade
Aug 29, 2007 1:52 PM
hi, did you support taking britain to war with iraq?
do you know if there are any plans to reduce british soldiers in iraq and afganistan?
and also, as USA are pushing to go into Iran, if britain is called on yet again to 'help' america once again, do you think that we would?
cheers
Robb
rob slade
Aug 9, 2007 3:02 PM
To be honest i cant really see how big a difference one year will make.
We can't even be sure that it is the age that is the cause of these high rates, it could just be the fact that driving is new to people. No matter what age the driving age may be, there is still the chance that because of being new to driving the rates could just stay the same?
Also, if youths are made to wait a further year to drive then public transport needs to be improved, people of the age of 17 need to be able to get places and the public transport that we have isnt all that efficient or cheap!
Robb
rob slade
Aug 9, 2007 2:51 PM
steve,
where do you stand on raising the driving age from 17 to 18 and if it does actually happen do you think it would actually make a difference?
Langley
Paul Langley
Jul 6, 2007 7:13 PM
PS with the £6k that has to be paid back, it is my family.
Langley
Paul Langley
Jul 6, 2007 7:12 PM
Hi, I was just going to comment to say that I thought that Kennedy's attitude on the train from Paddington to Plymouth was disgraceful. Also, that Ming's first PMQ's session with Brown was... not inspiring. it was just the same old polices and same old methods that only got you 11% of the seats and 22% of the vote.
Trident, the War and other issues are not that high with the public, You should use the 3 questions more productively such as what the new chancellor is going to do with the child tax credits in which Gordon messed up and has to pay back £6k and this is not a single issue, that many people have to pay money that they don 't have back because Gordon messed up being the Chancellor, and if he did only mess up being the Chancellor, there is not much hope of him being the Prime Minister. Or Maybe you could raise it on Wednesday. I hope you get back to me.
Dan
Jul 2, 2007 12:15 PM
Hey Steve! You are doing a great Job about Yate, Keep it up :-) !
Mark
Mark Colfer-Henderson
Jun 26, 2007 2:58 PM
Hey steve!
Thanks for the add! :)
I want Lady Ga Ga to die
Dan Stone
May 25, 2007 12:32 AM
I LIKE STEVE
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May 21, 2007 8:48 PM
Not at all steve, im really grateful, i know you have alot on besides this, so im really grateful for that!.
That time would be great for me aslo Steve, if you could just let me know when it is sorted in the pre-xmas period that would be great and its really cool of you, hope all is well and thanks again mate!!
Micky
Russ - Help! I'm a roc…
Russ Hardyman
May 17, 2007 7:51 PM
Our country needs more people like you Steve!
All the best
Russ
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May 17, 2007 3:10 PM
Hi Steve!
Thanks for the comment and once again addy aslo,
I would really like the chance to visit Westminister and get a small insight into the goings on there and it would certainly be of benefit to my future aims of leading a political career, if you could let me know anytime in advance of the organised visit, it would be great and i would be more than happy to come along. Thanks for the chance for that and keep up great work
Micky
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May 15, 2007 8:49 PM
Hi Steve
Thanks for the add, hope to also follow in your steps in the future to, and plz keep up gr8 work
Best Regards
MIcky
Lawrencium
Elliot Lawrence
May 12, 2007 8:07 PM
Hello, I just got back from a showing of 'an inconvenient truth' film/documentary by Al Gore about global warming at St. Nick’s church.
After the film finished we had a discussion about what we as a community could do to increase the awareness of the issue, and therefore reduce carbon emissions.
One of the ideas raised was to have the film aired on BBC1 or BBC2 so many more people have an opportunity to see the problem.
Your name was mentioned as a possibility of doing this, is this possible?
Also I think it would be a good idea to show the film in schools so children who will be directly affected by the problem can understand the issue and see what they can do to prevent it worsening.
Thanks for any help.
Lawrencium
Elliot Lawrence
May 4, 2007 3:51 PM
Are you suprised about the results? I was pretty shocked, certainly for our area!
Anton
Anton On Drums
May 2, 2007 9:33 PM
Ah the big day looms!
Best of luck for Thursdays locals! :-)
Revelo
Apr 26, 2007 6:21 PM
Im looking forward to that date too =) i will make sure to cast my vote for Lib Dem :)
Revelo
Apr 26, 2007 5:45 PM
Hey Steve, thanks for the add, i hope everything ni the world of politics is going well.
regards
Chris
Anton
Anton On Drums
Apr 23, 2007 3:56 PM
Hi Steve
Thanks for finding me! Enjoying the cinema debate!!
Lawrencium
Elliot Lawrence
Apr 19, 2007 11:37 AM
Hey Steve, Which do you prefer, custard creams, or bourbons?
I myself prefer bourbons a million times better, but some of my fellow peers seem to disagree, i was just wondering what your views are. Oh and this could swing the results, so be careful which one you chose!
Wilyum Is...
Wil Allen
Apr 18, 2007 3:12 PM
Hey there, thanks for the add. How is everything in the world of politics?
Helen
Apr 18, 2007 12:21 PM
Cheers for the add. We all seem to be harping on about the Cinema - what do u suggest we Yaties do to get things rolling a bit faster?
Rob Less Than Three
Apr 18, 2007 8:19 AM
Steve's gone Emo :)
Jackie Stallone
chris ware
Apr 16, 2007 5:45 PM
lol at tht jennys comment,
looks like ur mums taking a real interest in politics in the area- im glad to see where her priorities in lie- aslong as we get a cinema i'll vote 4 u regardless of wateva else u say!
Charlie
Apr 16, 2007 2:59 PM
Hey Steve! Long time no see!! Are you well? I miss Helen also :-) Just moved to Montpelier, Bristol and loving it.
Andy
Apr 5, 2007 9:19 PM
Hi Steve,
Do you have any input on things like Yate Town Football club? There was a rumour that a Housing company had bought the land that the club is on and had to re-house the club, is this true? and if not do you have any input on things like expansion? as the club is going upwards, and only 3 leagues of professional football (although I know thats a massive jump)
Regards,
Andy
Robb
rob slade
Apr 2, 2007 5:05 PM
Hey steve,
i noticed you blocked/deleted me from your friends list the other day and i had to re-add you, what is the meaning of this?
Moving on from this, I would like to comment about your visit to brimsham green school last thursday.
I thought it was very good that you find some time to come and speak to us.
I hope you find some time to comment back.
Spliff
Daniel Smith
Mar 31, 2007 4:40 PM
Yess i would like to know this too more about the cinema though because the bowling alley will cause problems with the so called chavs in the area
Jackie Stallone
chris ware
Mar 21, 2007 1:21 PM
hey steve webb, David Cameron was sayin the other day tht the conservitive parties no.1 priority was the NHS. but wasnt he reli involved with Margeret thatchers goverment years ago, who wanted to privatise the national health service?
(and this is ur propa 1 not sum1 like chris brain setting up an account right?)
Vicky
Mar 14, 2007 7:02 PM
Thanks for the add steve, you are very valued to our area
Kate / Sketchkat
Mar 14, 2007 6:30 PM
Hello Steve - thanks for the add :)
Here's to a brighter future for Yate
HARVEY
Mar 7, 2007 12:16 PM
Hi Steve!
Thanks for the add!! Loving your work!
James
Mar 7, 2007 10:02 AM
Cheers 4 the add Steve, any news on a Cinema in Yate yet?
Langley
Paul Langley
Feb 28, 2007 4:30 PM
Steve, here is a quest could you get my politics class to go down to the HoC to do some debating or you could come back to our politics class and see how we have progressed
rgrds Paul
Texaspete - PEEOW!
Feb 18, 2007 3:14 PM
STEVE WEBB FOR PRIME MINISTER!
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