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Benched contractors queue for some hot soup and a slice of stale bread.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat he is saying is that Tory's busty taxes would feel like a big BADA BOOM when Komrade Korbyn become the next and the last UK Prime Minister.
Make sure you spend all your money before 2020.
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What he is saying is that Tory's busty taxes would feel like a big BADA BOOM when Komrade Korbyn become the next and the last UK Prime Minister.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostDo you mean to say Tory government staying in control while Labour are falling apart or that we are going to have a Labour government in 5 years time? - cos I can't see the latter happening.....
Make sure you spend all your money before 2020.
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Never underestimate the stupidity of the electorate, that's how governments get formedOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostDo you mean to say Tory government staying in control while Labour are falling apart or that we are going to have a Labour government in 5 years time? - cos I can't see the latter happening.....
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And just as I was about to sign the extension I have been offered an interview for the only role I applied for.... hmmm should I hold off and see if I can fight for a rate increase?
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Does this thread really need a hijack?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostDo you mean to say Tory government staying in control while Labour are falling apart or that we are going to have a Labour government in 5 years time? - cos I can't see the latter happening.....
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Do you mean to say Tory government staying in control while Labour are falling apart or that we are going to have a Labour government in 5 years time? - cos I can't see the latter happening.....Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBoom boom boom!
Tory boom to be followed by Labour bust.
Enjoy it while it lasts!
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Boom boom boom!
Tory boom to be followed by Labour bust.
Enjoy it while it lasts!
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