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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAin't going to happen. While the proles have flat screen TVs and can afford football and beer they will be happy.
"Gauke really needs to be made aware what a hypocrite he is:
This one deserves to go viral on Twitter, Facebook, etc. : "
Naming and Shaming the “Morally Repugnant” David Gauke - Guy Fawkes' blogLast edited by moira under the stairs; 23 July 2012, 10:16.MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by reckless View PostExcellent - this is more like it. I knew that if someone just scratched beneath the surface the true hypocrisy of Gauke would be unearthed. Time for a campaign to get him removed from office due his morally repugnant actions?MUTS likes it HotComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAin't going to happen. While the proles have flat screen TVs and can afford football and beer they will be happy.
I must admit to being extremely disappointed with the Tory take on all of this - and indeed the Lib Dem's for that matter. After all they said from opposition - such an about turn isn't really on, regardless of the need for austerity and all that. That said, the coalition have U-turned on a number of issues during the 2 years or so they've been in power, and I lack the impression that there's any strong ideological spine running down the back of this "wholly artificial creation, designed, as far as I can see, purely to avoid being in opposition". I think people see that weakness, and unless something pretty major occurs between now and then I predict a return to power of Labour at the next General Election. From there we can look forward to IR35(2), and BN66++.
The Tories & LibDems will of course voice strong opposition at the time, until they eventually return to power themselves, when the Civil Service will re-program them to "see sense".
How depressing. Anyway, on a happier note, did anyone see Superstar at the weekend...?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAin't going to happen. While the proles have flat screen TVs and can afford football and beer they will be happy.
PS - NTRT just paid you some more cash.Comment
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New donation made
Just got the NTRT newsletter and followed it up with a nice donation.
Good effort by all thus far.Comment
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NTRT Newsletter
A newsletter outlining the latest developments has been sent out to all members this morning.
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Obviously, please check your spam inbox first!
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Santa'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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I've noticed a subtle change in the comments section of this article.
BBC News - 'Cowboy' tax scheme firms 'to disclose client lists'"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Newsletter received...
...and sounds promising - thanks to all those doing the serious 'behind the scenes' work here.
Another donation made, let's keep this building.
Grip.Comment
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More funds for the War Chest
Just pledged some more dosh...
Great work to all the movers & shakers....
They don't like it up 'em.....!Comment
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