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Previously on "Everyone's got the lube ready for wednesday?"
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAt least you will be able to reach through and hug your Syrian neighbor
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAt least you will be able to reach around and hug your neighbor
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostYou know they'll be cheaply built with paper thin walls
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You know they'll be cheaply built with paper thin walls, built irrespective of whether they are on a flood plain or not, and having to live cramped up with the plebs
I bet those starter homes will be a joy to live in
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Spending review says
£2.3bn paid directly to developers to build so-called "starter homes", aimed at first-time buyers, who will get a 20% discount on prices up to £450,000 in London and £250,000 elsewhere
Perhaps he'll knock 20% off my mortgage. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahaha hhahahahaahahahaaahahahaa.
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So what time does the fun begin today?
Best place for breaking news bbc I guess?
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostMore reason why we all should vote with our feet in the next elections ( hopefully next year ) and vote Corbyn in. At least with Corbyn you will not get some slimy politician wanting to back stab you. Corbyn is straight talking and is our only hope of a government that looks after its working people.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDon't get mad, get even
If you generally vote Tory then come the next general election, forget all this smart-arse tactical voting carp and vote for some other party, COME WHAT MAY!
What on Earth is the point of voting for a party who now seem to be more left-wing and Europhiliac than even New Labour?!
More reason why we all should vote with our feet in the next elections ( hopefully next year ) and vote Corbyn in. At least with Corbyn you will not get some slimy politician wanting to back stab you. Corbyn is straight talking and is our only hope of a government that looks after its working people.
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Don't get mad, get even
If you generally vote Tory then come the next general election, forget all this smart-arse tactical voting carp and vote for some other party, COME WHAT MAY!
What on Earth is the point of voting for a party who now seem to be more left-wing and Europhiliac than even New Labour?!
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Originally posted by LucidDementia View PostOn the other hand if what they want to do is destroy the middle class so we have oligarchs and everyone else they're doing a pretty fine job.
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Originally posted by AlasGou View PostThis is ridiculous. Contracting is often a gateway drug into building an actual company. I know plenty of contractors who eventually build their products and sold them to companies they previously worked for. Or get repeat work and hire people to help.
If they want more entrepreneurship this is not the way to do it...
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Originally posted by AlasGou View PostThis is ridiculous. Contracting is often a gateway drug into building an actual company. I know plenty of contractors who eventually build their products and sold them to companies they previously worked for. Or get repeat work and hire people to help.
If they want more entrepreneurship this is not the way to do it...
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This is ridiculous. Contracting is often a gateway drug into building an actual company. I know plenty of contractors who eventually build their products and sold them to companies they previously worked for. Or get repeat work and hire people to help.
If they want more entrepreneurship this is not the way to do it...
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