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Capital inhabited nationalism, then the free market and now environmentalism. All to keep you in your place dear boy!
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Burn him! Heretic!Originally posted by hyperD View PostI'm quite happy to pay for "green" taxes.
As long as I get a repayment when the global temperature reduces.
And a large bonus divi when they prove it's related to solar activity or whatever and not "man-made CO2 production".
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I'm quite happy to pay for "green" taxes.
As long as I get a repayment when the global temperature reduces.
And a large bonus divi when they prove it's related to solar activity or whatever and not "man-made CO2 production".
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It would help if I could see where your ball is coming fromOriginally posted by milanbenes View Postthe ball, my son, is in your court
Milan.
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Good lad, meet you over thereOriginally posted by milanbenes View Postyou mean your sir bob thread,
just did boss, just did
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI dunno why you lot keep complaining, you know you're being taken up the gary, just keep quiet, use some ky, and reverse full throttle onto the proverbial implement
Milan.
Milan, havent you got some explaining to do on another thread?
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I dunno why you lot keep complaining, you know you're being taken up the gary, just keep quiet, use some ky, and reverse full throttle onto the proverbial implement
Milan.
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green taxes = easyway for labour liars to bring in stealth taxes to the dumb public that believe they are doing the country a service, yet on the other hand they push for a third runway and terminal 6 at heathrow.
between you and me terminal 6 has already been agreed .
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where's the party donations tax?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI love the way the media is calling every frigging tax a "green" tax. More "green" taxes are on the way.
Brilliant. That's pollution, Climate Change, proverty and disease all sorted then.
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"Green" taxes
I love the way the media is calling every frigging tax a "green" tax. More "green" taxes are on the way.
Brilliant. That's pollution, Climate Change, poverty and disease all sorted then.Tags: None
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