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....."uk" should be "UK" and don't get me started on the grammar! An ideal ContractorUK poster I would have thought....
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You missed a couple. 'house' should be 'housed', 'nhs' should be 'NHS'.From BBC's have your say:
It was a rubbish speech. All he spoke about was himself and the Labour Party. What about the people that cannot afford to pay council tax, the prisioners that are house in squalor, the Iraq war, the nhs wast, child poverty in the uk, over taxation, university fees, immergration, pensions, heating for the poor etc. These are the things we employ polititions to represent us on not the goverment. But what do they do talk and squable about which of them is going to be the leader and ministers. It is power, power power amd more power for themselves that consumes them at our expense.
Patrick Cunningham, Leeds
Last edited by zathras; 29 September 2006, 07:33.
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From BBC's have your say:
It was a rubbish speech. All he spoke about was himself and the Labour Party. What about the people that cannot afford to pay council tax, the prisioners that are house in squalor, the Iraq war, the nhs wast, child poverty in the uk, over taxation, university fees, immergration, pensions, heating for the poor etc. These are the things we employ polititions to represent us on not the goverment. But what do they do talk and squable about which of them is going to be the leader and ministers. It is power, power power amd more power for themselves that consumes them at our expense.
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