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DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS]

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  1. Judge NE Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Home World UK England N. Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Sci/Environment Technology Entertainment & Arts Scotland Decides Politics Business Edinburgh, Fife & East Glasgow & West Highlands & Islands NE, Orkney & Shetland South Tayside & Central 22 October 2014 Last updated at 15:06 Share this pageEmail Print Share Facebook Twitter Sheriff stands down in bird deaths case over RSPB linkA sheriff has stood down from a court case involving a man accused of killing birds of prey as she is a me
  2. It is how much they pay the top people in wages and pensions that need to be looked at.
  3. You are man of great wisdom however nothing good comes easy; one has to fight for justice some time. Things are starting move now at long last and I been contacted by various organisations to put my evidence over to them about RSPB corruption. Hopefully the truth will come out via hard work.
  4. Ian Botham. Does anyone have the contact details for Ian?
  5. RSPB And nice big pensions at the end for the right people but not the volunteers that do the real work for the right reasons. If organisations collected money for cancer in children then spent most of it on wages, pensions and other political offshoots what would people say?
  6. Yes but I think your heart is in the right place now.
  7. Always liked this Forum. I am glad that you are doing well with your bird.
  8. RSPB http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2817171/Botham-hits-RSPB-dictators-SIX-Cricket-legend-savages-charity-spending-donated-millions-TV-ads-56m-pension-deficit-forgetting-birds.html Botham hits RSPB ‘dictators’ for SIX! Cricket legend savages charity for spending donated millions on TV ads and a £56m pension deficit while ‘forgetting the birds’ RSPB forced to siphon off £5m from charitable income each year to fill a black hole in pension fund Charity lobbies for measures to tackle global warming, and supports wind turbines – which kill thousands of birds every year Hides fact that
  9. Working in the interest of justice and the public interest Moxy.
  10. a Not sure what you mean, I was in the Young Ornithologist Club and the full RSPB. I was in rolfes cartoon club...!! Glad I missed that club. http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/the-vampire-squid-rspb-attacked-by-other-conservationists-for-misusing-funds-9814685.html
  11. Not sure what you mean, I was in the Young Ornithologist Club and the full RSPB. I was in rolfes cartoon club...!! Glad I missed that club.
  12. Not sure what you mean, I was in the Young Ornithologist Club and the full RSPB.
  13. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2805710/RSPB-spends-quarter-cash-saving-birds-Sir-Ian-Botham-leads-landowners-blast-charity.html
  14. For the love of her dog https://www.(!64.56:886/photo.php?fbid=676202149073490&set=a.578219655538407.151534.566812050012501&type=1&theater
  15. 1] What is the best telemetry system that money can buy? 2] What is the best telemetry system for the money?
  16. http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/273921-rspca/
  17. The world is better for the RSPCA but they have lost their way and they could spend the money they have on not killing pets. http://epetitions.di...petitions/43807 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjM9m0xVK3M http://www.dailymail...ly-healthy.html http://www.dailymail...d-built-on.html Well the RSPCA claim not to let a single animal down, I did not realise that meant put them down. 'However the point that I was making was the fact that the RSPCA WASTED such a lot of money donated to them on a prosecution to do with fox hunting that could have been used to negate putting a bolt
  18. Try Aldi, I bought some a week or so ago from there.
  19. This shows how the RSPB control the laws that governs us. Re: UK Wildlife Laws - Public participation PROTECTION OF BIRDS (AMENDMENT) BILL HL Deb 26 July 1976 vol 373 cc1139-45 1139 § 7.49 p.m. Lord CHELWOOD My Lords, I beg to move that this Bill be now read a second time. This very short amending Bill passed through all its stages on the nod in another place on 16th July. That was something which I think was most unusual and, in my experience at any rate, unique. But it showed three things: first, that this amending Bill is not controversial; secondly, that it has the Government's
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