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"Majority slashed by UKIP"? Well, no, actually - their majority increased in percentage terms. So did UKIP's, but both increases were almost wholly at the expense of the Tories
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Extend right to buy with big discounts, to private tenants, and then see how many want to make money from BTL....Originally posted by vetran View Postits immoral for people to own more than one house and rent it out to people. they should be forced to give them to the tenants
I Know Mauve Monkey & the Squirrel bother tell me.
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its immoral for people to own more than one house and rent it out to people. they should be forced to give them to the tenantsOriginally posted by rl4engc View PostPaying perfectly healthy people to sit on their arses all day is immoral, ergo ALL parties should clamp down on it.
Of course Labour won't, as they'd be shafting their core voters.
I Know Mauve Monkey & the Squirrel bother tell me.
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LIVERGY CASUAL Mens Leisure Suit at Lidl, Offers Calendar week 42 2014Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostLidl don't make suits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6TywtwQmLA
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Lidl don't make suitsOriginally posted by d000hg View PostYou're saying he's a snob for not shopping at Lidl?
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Paying perfectly healthy people to sit on their arses all day is immoral, ergo ALL parties should clamp down on it.Originally posted by d000hg View PostExpecting people living on benefits to vote to reduce benefits makes you as daft as them
Of course Labour won't, as they'd be shafting their core voters.
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Like middle classes voting Tory as the party most likely to preserve them making money off their BTLs for doing nowt.Originally posted by rl4engc View PostIn the case of scroungers, this is why they vote Labour as paradoxically, they're the party most likely to preserve their weekly pay for doing nowt.
Or so they thought. But the point is nearly everyone votes in their self-interest. Expecting people living on benefits to vote to reduce benefits makes you as daft as them
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It's the "who is this bloke" look. HTHBIDIOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post
My ex-mrs had the same puzzled look on her face on our wedding day. like WTF.
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My ex-mrs had the same puzzled look on her face on our wedding day. like WTF.
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