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How large a working majority will Tories get?
				
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 Well the the government budget is 800 billion so that is an increase of 0,56%. An average earner is on 25 grand and pays around 5 grand tax therefore someone on average earnings would experience a rise of 0,5% i.e. 25 quid.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostDiane Abbott maths, at £25 per head we'd need 180 million taxpayers!
 
 Some people will pay somewhat more I'm alright Jack I'm alright JackComment
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 be afraid !
 
 Record numbers of voters sign up to collect their 30 grand signup bonus
 
 As I say 30 grand is one hell of an incentive to brave the rain tomorrow.
 
  I'm alright Jack I'm alright JackComment
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 **** 'em, the whole bloody lot....apparently...
 
 https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/h...ampaign=globalThe Conservatives are everything and nothing: the "workers' party" destroying wages and worker protections; a "centre-ground" with the most right-wing cabinet in decades; a "strong and stable leadership" which, following the collapse of the previous leadership, has performed nine major policy U-turns in under a year.
 
 While Theresa May's patronising refusal to debate the opposition smacks of an arrogance, it's the total control of media events which betrays the true nature of the Conservative campaign. Staged with party activists in empty factories and remote forests, journalists have been locked in vacant rooms for fear they might ask unapproved questions. Uncontrolled, open engagement – a foundation of democracy – is being shunned for a "dark election" of choreographed press stunts and personalised messaging delivered privately to your social media accounts.
 
 
 “Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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 If they win. But they won't.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostWill Labour hit us contractors in the a-hole?Comment
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 No.Originally posted by heyya99 View PostWill Labour hit us contractors in the a-hole?
 
 Komrade Kolonel Korbyn will tear a new one.
 
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 Decided to hold onto EUR/USD reserves until the fallout clears...Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf the pound holds up tomorrow afternoon then the Tories have it in the bag.Comment
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 Yes, because GBP/USD was such a useful predictor on the afternoon of June 23rd 2016.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf the pound holds up tomorrow afternoon then the Tories have it in the bag.Taking a break from contractingComment
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