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Javid resigns
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I’d rather take chances with that than otherwise, if Boris isn’t elected then Cummings is nobodyOriginally posted by jamesbrown View PostTrue, he will own them. But I think he's OK with that.Comment
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Some wise clown gig working for penniesOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostWhat's an "IT" job?
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I thought you'd be the one to know. Thanks.Originally posted by AtW View PostSome wise clown gig working for pennies
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“ But Javid also stressed that he was determined to balance the current budget, as it is known – funding day-to-day spending through tax receipts – which would constrain how much Johnson has available for upfront spending pledges, unless the government is willing to raise more tax.”
Sajid Javid's exit leaves Boris Johnson in control of Treasury | Politics | The Guardian
Boris wasn’t willing to raise more tax, the Guardian is going to have to lead new campaign for fiscally balanced budgetsComment
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But we know he was. That's why he's been banging on about ER helping the obnoxiously rich get even richer, to paraphrase. You're completely misjudging him. He's more Blair than Thatcher.Originally posted by AtW View PostBoris wasn’t willing to raise more tax, the Guardian is going to have to lead new campaign for fiscally balanced budgetsComment
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Rishi Sunak, the new chancellor, is the son in law of the co founder of InfoSys.....I think we all know where this is going.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am counting on it ...

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Enlighten us.Originally posted by fargaman View PostRishi Sunak, the new chancellor, is the son in law of the co founder of InfoSys.....I think we all know where this is going.Comment
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