Tony Blair's dream after he read "The Food of the Gods" by HG Wells.
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Originally posted by AtW
Tony Blair's dream after he read "The Food of the Gods" by HG Wells.
i like him personally. do you really think we are going to get a better deal with brown or cameron?
FFS. Get real. He's the best leader we can have.Comment
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Stay in Holland. We have enough idiots who think like you here already.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Originally posted by _V_Stay in Holland. We have enough idiots who think like you here already.
agree with that !Comment
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Originally posted by el duderwhy does everyone want rid of tony?
i like him personally. do you really think we are going to get a better deal with brown or cameron?
FFS. Get real. He's the best leader we can have.
You like him "personally". Is this another rent boy scandal about to break out?Comment
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Originally posted by el duderwhy does everyone want rid of tony?
i like him personally. do you really think we are going to get a better deal with brown or cameron?
FFS. Get real. He's the best leader we can have.
However, not everyone wants to get rid of him. I don't. Not yet. I am enjoying the current rows immensely!Comment
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Nope, I want him out as soon as possible so that people see Brown for the fat useless fecwitt that he is. What you don't want is for Blair to hang on and the honeymoon period for Brown to carry him to an election victory.
Get Blair out now and Brown out asap.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishNope, I want him out as soon as possible so that people see Brown for the fat useless fecwitt that he is. What you don't want is for Blair to hang on and the honeymoon period for Brown to carry him to an election victory.
Get Blair out now and Brown out asap.Comment
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What about the damage thats already done ?
Whether it's Tb or GB or cameron in power there is still the question about whats happenend to this country, a lot of which cant be undone...like IR35, and even if the tories get in they will keep the bad taste in your mouth and remind you that it the 'legacy' labour left you !Comment
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