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Old 22nd Feb 2002, 12:58
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Tony Blair may be getting a b777 or b767 for his various trips around the world.. .This will cost the tax payer 250000/month.. .What a parasite this man is ,with a crippled health service ,poor education,poor crime control,plus increased taxes to the tax payer.. .Its time he resigned. <img src="mad.gif" border="0">
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I'm with you on that one.

I won't be happy until I see him checking in, trying to get through suckurity, and getting strapped into the middle seat in coach with the rest of us real people! (And all without any aides to help him). Maybe then he'll have a chance of getting in touch with the realities of travel today.

Now that's a nice mental image...

(But I don't want to be the guy stuck in the window next to him)

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Totaly agree.

Just hope he sits next to that other horror in government, Mr Brown. I for one, working in IT pay 52% tax on everything I earn thanks to him. Plus, the industry is in turmoil. I have plenty of ex colleagues, all out of work thanks to the current incumbents scandalous IT policies.

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Errr, are we not getting wrong end of the stick here? I though the story said that the deal was BA would retain badging and livery on the aircraft in return for reducing the costs from what could otherwise be a £250,000 a month lease. There would be some deltas to provision the self protection suite that the Royal 146s have and some other conversions, but I thought the point was that by paying an annual retainer to BA then leasing the aircraft as required the costs would be less.

Notwithstanding that; even if it was the full quarter million a month - do the math -

£250,000 a month equates to about £8500 per day. Assuming the aircraft goes to NYC for 3 days, cost is £25500. Now how much is a BA Business return to NYC these day? £2500-ish? So for the price of 10 Business returns, we can have a whole aircraft - seems like a damn good deal to me!!

Also, if the aircraft does a two week tour to OZ back it would cost £125,000-ish. Again, what cost a seat to Oz - £4,000 business? So 29 seats on BA scheduled or the whole aircraft? Again - seems like a deal.

You have seen the numbers of media types that travel when the PM goes anywhere. Fill the damn thing with the newpaper and TV hacks, each paying a grand a head and you soon cover the costs - may even make a wee profit! <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

Perhaps the real issue should be that he is using an American product. OK, so the RJ is no more and doesnt have long range legs anyway but he could at least go for an RR powered A330 - either as a european aircraft or if you prefer as one that has wings and engines from the UK.

Given that the UK & US politicians still havent renogotiated Bermuda II, I would think that bmi british midland would be happy to charter out one of their spare A330s.

Besides, the cost of a commercial charter is still probably cheaper than buying something and having the RAF run it. Unless of course they were buying something for troop transport / AAR that could be reconfigured appropriately.

Finally, not wishing to take a political stand; even if this lease were set up by Blair, I am certain that sucessor governments would also use it. Everyone likes to whine when its not their toy, but once in charge tunes soon change.

The only exception I can recall is the Canadians - one pary in power bought two A320s for VIP transport. They lost the election and the new government refused to use them as they seemed wasteful!! So they sat there - wasting money!!!

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For the past few years he has been using BA aircraft more often than not for his long haul transport. Since Sep 11 BA have run into even more financial problems, and have even more longhaul equipment sat round on a daily basis.....why doesnt he do the sensible thing and charter one every time he needs it and keep an airline ticking rather than floughting in a private govmt aircraft. Maybe this is why we have been warned about sharp rise in income tax this year.......its not for the NHS at all.....its for the Blair Aircraft Project...tosser!
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If the Sultan of Brunei takes two 747s everywhere he goes I reckon a single 777 is rather moderate for what is - whether you like it or not - still one of the top-dog nations of the World.

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The webs favourite airline?
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Why doesn't he stay in Westminster, sort out all the problems we have in this country (yes Tony, there are plenty) and answer to Parliament (Oh yes, but only if all the questions are asked in writing first and filtered thru that other huge waste of British taxpayers money, the PR men & women)instead of spending our money running round the world being diplomatic because the Americans can't.

Friday rant over
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Mr Polar_stereographic:

Poor baby having to pay all that tax because you earn far in excess of your worth as an I.T. contractor. Whilst you can hardly be blamed for taking advantage of grossly inflated contractor rates in this country you can hardly be surprised when Gordo wants a piece of the action and implements the likes of IR35. And if your mates want security they should have taken permenancy when it was on offer or would that have cost them too much??

And before you tell me I don't know what I'm talking about I spent 8 years on the gravy train in I.T. and I took a 50% paycut to become an F.O. and still live relatively comfortably. Can I ask what your interest in aviation is? Are you saving for your licence as I did??

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ExFte .. .Get help your deluded.
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TDK,

Thanks for the somewhat (and unnecesary) sarcastic reply. It's not the place to start debating IR35, and we have done plenty of that. Suffice to say that one just lives with it. Thank you.

In answer to your question, I hold a fATPL MEIR and about 1350 hours (none instructing). My current contract I cannot get out of until June, so I'm not activly looking for work until later in the year. And yes, I accept the 50% pay cut that will come when I get an FO position, and thanks to IR35, it'll be even less painfull! Does not alter my views of the implementors of it mind you.

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I´m pretty provoced by anybody saying ( or at least indicating ) that 52% incometax is ok just because you make your money from IT. Nobody should have to pay more than 30% tax off their income no matter what thay do. I´m not in the IT buisness, but I am as you are, a First Officer and not yet paying more than 37% tax. I will one day again be a Captain, thus be paid a higher wage because of the higher responsibility. Still I will not take home a lot more than today because the goverment has decided that it is unfair that I get more money than my neighbour so they put me in a new taxbracket i.e. 55% tax. Sosialism is just great isn´t it and so motivating.

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I am continually amazed at the schoolboy level political comments made on this forum. I just hope it is a tiny minority of the aviation industry. Someone above has given a reasoned case for the justifying the cost and I find myself in complete agreement. Whether or not I voted for Mr Blair is irrelevant to me at least, he is still the leader of an important country that is taking a leading role in the world, has a powerful and successful economy in which we enjoy a high standard of living. The man deserves decent, reliable and secure transport as he goes around the world on our business. So did Thatcher and Major.

Yes there are problems to sort out at home but that is only one aspect of his job and no greater than any other leader has faced in the 30 years that I have been aware of political issues. Lets stick to matters concerning aviation and leave the petty politcal comments for the playground.
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Sphinx.. .Mr Brown the taxman thinks its a bad plan.. .i think he has more idea than you do regarding silly unnecessary expenses.. .Engage your brain before writing next time Laddie. <img src="cool.gif" border="0">
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All the pictures I can remeber of Mrs. T travelling were in an RAF VC-10 and a BIA 1-11.

Anyway, many of these political issues are aviation related. We (in the UK) are losing ground to our continental friends because of our lack of infrastructure and seeming lack of real interest (not the odd soundbite and focus group excercise) in air transport issues from our "leaders".

P.S. - do we have a Foreign Secretary at the moment?
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Never mind what Mr Brown thinks, what do you think? As XE FTE said "do the math". By all means attack it on the basis of a sound economic reason. I just dislike the attacks on the basis of entrenched politics.

By the way my brain is very well engaged and I suspect I'm not your laddie.
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Sphinx.. .I have already made my views at the beginning.. .Scroll up and wake up.
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I know what your opening statement was, but I'm asking what you think about the cost comparison that has been made. Is it excessive compared with other reasonable options, I suspect not. I just think it's better to argue the facts with evidence than with emotion.

Why the need to insult someone you don't know? Relax we're only having a chat.
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Doodles,. .'do we have a foreign secretary at the moment?'

Very good question, we seem to have a chap who is so ineffective and wholly useless that I'm amazed he gets away with it. He consistently never fails to disappoint..............

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Sphinx.. .Mr Blair should be sorting out the problems we have at home first ,before swanning off at the tax payers expense.. .Wouldnt you agree.. .Unless your own of his supporters I suppose.. .Plus its cheaper if he just uses Ba than the cost of his own aircraft.. .His own aircraf requires ,. .1 Parking.. .2 Maintenance.. .3 Crews .. .4.Catering.. .5.Security.. .Need I go on.. .Its far cheaper for him to fly BA or Virgin.

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