I agree 100% with all of today's Torygraph editorial.
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That's nice to know, thanks for sharing.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI agree 100% with all of today's Torygraph editorial.
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"Look it up"?Originally posted by sasguru View PostLinky? Cant be arsed to look it up
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The thread title is "Worrying Times" (which I assume was intentionally capitalised)Originally posted by expat View Post
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It was intentionally but in fact, erroneously, capitalised.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe thread title is "Worrying Times" (which I assume was intentionally capitalised)
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Here's the gist of it -
The Tories must lead us out of this mess
In today's emergency Commons debate on the Budget, the Conservative party must do what the country wants and dwell not on how we got into this hole - but on how they intend to get us out of it.
Britain can't afford ID cards
Instead of driving us further into penury, the Chancellor should announce he is scrapping the scheme because he cannot justify the estimated expense of £5.8bn over 10 years.Comment
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I used to read the Worrying Times, but now prefer the Daily tulip Myself.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Maybe for you, not for me.Originally posted by swamp View PostI'm all for ID cards.
It will mean more work for contractors.Comment
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