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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI thought a large chunk of their income came from the TUC, with the appropriate levers available to produce their own brand of manifesto commitments?
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I thought a large chunk of their income came from the TUC, with the appropriate levers available to produce their own brand of manifesto commitments?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostJust remind me again of why it is the 'workers' are so important to the wealth of the nation, oh yeah so long as they're working they are contributing to the Treasury. Last time I looked they had the Labour party to cater for their needs.
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Just remind me again of why it is the 'workers' are so important to the wealth of the nation, oh yeah so long as they're working they are contributing to the Treasury. Last time I looked they had the Labour party to cater for their needs.
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They'd have to go back to their roots and start listening to the hardworking, honest, business people and owners.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI'd start with those who trade against the pound, from London, to enrich their paymasters fuelled by huge slush fund payments . If the FCA (and previously FSA) hadn't been so useless they'd have been given their marching orders years (decades) ago.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostShorting any currency in the country of origin should be outlawed.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI'd start with those who trade against the pound, from London, to enrich their paymasters fuelled by huge slush fund payments . If the FCA (and previously FSA) hadn't been so useless they'd have been given their marching orders years (decades) ago.
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I'd start with those who trade against the pound, from London, to enrich their paymasters fuelled by huge slush fund payments . If the FCA (and previously FSA) hadn't been so useless they'd have been given their marching orders years (decades) ago.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostBeing an American listed company, repeatedly prosecuted here and in the states for Criminal activity, I'd say let the Germans have them.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostExcellent, I'd like to propose sas as motivational speaker when the delivery misses all critical deadlines, like "turn on database server", and fails all acceptability tests. Perhaps our BAU support monkey could stretch to data QC too? As in, "this settlement looks too small to be realistic".
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Being an American listed company, repeatedly prosecuted here and in the states for Criminal activity, I'd say let the Germans have them.
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