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I'll look forward to Labour announcing their commitment to a massive reduction in fuel taxes then. Surely the worst example of rip-off Britain.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI'll look forward to Labour announcing their commitment to a massive reduction in fuel taxes then. Surely the worst example of rip-off Britain.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't make any pension contributions.
Better light those burners then alexey..............at your current pace you will be getting a Queen's Telegram.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postat your current pace you will be getting a Queen's Telegram.
I might have to refuse if Sir Merv is still in the orderComment
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Perhaps he might remove his cultural Marxist cock from his media advisor's collective arses and undo what that one eyed, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding **** did in 1997 and re-introduce the pensions dividend tax credit to the cumulative tune of £5b/year?
But like any divisive, weak, troughing, idealistic, self-indulgent **** of a politician, he won't. Won't someone please think of the lobbyists?!?!?
Airline levies? Airline levies? How about removing the enormous portion of fuel duty that's slapped on for this green ******* nonsense?
If you think it matters what the colour of the shirt the politician is wearing, you are one of those distracted bien pensants fooled by the daily puppet show churned out on media. Our modern day panem et circenses.
Anyway, voting only encourages the ***** to interfere further.Last edited by hyperD; 18 January 2012, 17:46.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostPerhaps he might remove his cultural Marxist cock from his media advisor's collective arses and undo what that one eyed, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding **** did in 1997 and re-introduce the pensions dividend tax credit to the cumulative tune of £5b/year?
But like any divisive, weak, troughing, idealistic, self-indulgent **** of a politician, he won't. Won't someone please think of the lobbyists?!?!?
Airline levies? Airline levies? How about removing the enormous portion of fuel duty that's slapped on for this green ******* nonsense?
If you think it matters what the colour of the shirt the politician is wearing, you are one of those distracted bien pensants fooled by the daily puppet show churned out on media. Our modern day panem et circenses.
Anyway, voting only encourages the ***** to interfere further.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I think he needs to stop using the "out of touch with the people" banter before it comes back to bite him in the ****
Also, it's really starting to grate on me.Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be subject to a feasibility study.Comment
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