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Get his brother in or that new black guy.Originally posted by vetran View Post -
I think most people know by now that the parties have similar policies. They just behave according to whether thay are in power or not.
The issue here is not people eating chocolate. It is why people are so fat. Maybe cars should have a set of scales in the seat so that fat people cannot get in them?Comment
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Labour would gain a 3% boost in the polls under D.Milli.Originally posted by russell View PostGet his brother in or that new black guy.
He earns an additional £400k a year by not being party leader.
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Become the leader, win the next election, rule the country for a decade then write my memoirs and work the speaking circuit.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostLabour would gain a 3% boost in the polls under D.Milli.
He earns an additional £400k a year by not being party leader.
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I must be in a minority. I find Labour's borrow and spend policies markedly different to the Conservative cuts.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think most people know by now that the parties have similar policies. They just behave according to whether thay are in power or not.

And Labour's 'sign-anything' attitude to Europe markedly different to the Conservative 'isolation'.
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Bit of a catch 22 situation there!Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMaybe cars should have a set of scales in the seat so that fat people cannot get in them?Coffee's for closersComment
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It'd be cheaper to make supermarket cake/biscuit/chocolate aisles only 18" wide.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think most people know by now that the parties have similar policies. They just behave according to whether thay are in power or not.
The issue here is not people eating chocolate. It is why people are so fat. Maybe cars should have a set of scales in the seat so that fat people cannot get in them?Comment
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like it!Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIt'd be cheaper to make supermarket cake/biscuit/chocolate aisles only 18" wide.
I was just amused that when we are in the midst of discussions about economic survival (which they are caused) the best 'new lie-in' can mange is 'what about the chocolate orange?'Comment
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