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Previously on "Those clean cut labour guys referred to police."
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Originally posted by johnreid View PostWell, I'm angry about how this came about but pleased by the swift response from Gordon Brown.
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostWell, I'm angry about how this came about but pleased by the swift response from Gordon Brown.
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You would do well to recognise that libel laws still apply to jumped-up little contractors hiding behind self-important little websites like this.
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Well, I'm angry about how this came about but pleased by the swift response from Gordon Brown.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostBut if they economy nose dives, then people will have less money, that means that they will spend less, which will mean that there will be less stuff being transported from place to place for them to buy, which means that there will be less work for truckers, and then how will you pay for your BTL empire?
The majority of the tulip I truck round is financed on credit cards!
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Originally posted by Gordon Brown View PostAs an incentive to ordinary people to donate to New Labour I have announced a measure whereby for every £1 donated to the Party, a £1 tax-credit is available against tax owed.
Please call HMRC for more details.
Surely you can make it more complicated than that ?
Mr Brown Envelope, EDS
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On Question Time the labour MP started off by stating that she was angry about how this came about but pleased by the swift response from Gordon Brown. Then today on five live they had a Labour MP on who was also angry about how this came about but pleased by the swift response from Gordon Brown. Is this the party line now. When asked who he was angry with, the guy on the radio didn't really have an answer.
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It seems to me that the powers that be are out to get Brown, poor guy. He seems to be getting an arse kicking for all that’s happened over the last 10 years and getting away with nothing. Not that I’m suggesting that that is a bad thing, but it’s a tad different to the Blair standing ovation.
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