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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThere used to be a massive difference, not so much these days. Whoever you vote for the same civil servants will run the country and it will remain the rip off Britain we know and love. That's not to say I want Brown to stay in.
EU functionaries
British politicians and civil servants are no more than obsequious clerks these days.
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Wasn't one of Maggies first things in office to do was to put VAT on yaghts? She must've really not like Teddy Heath.
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Do you actually believe them? roflOriginally posted by Cyberman View PostFor those who believe that there is no difference, I hope after reading this article they will realise that there is a massive difference between the two main parties, and always has been.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7407878.stm



All the things I dislike about liebour were started by tories - ACT, fuel escalator, stealth taxes. Tories will be at it again.
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Double VAT would mean we'd all save more on FRS. Boomed!Originally posted by MrMark View PostWell, so long as they don't come in and more than double VAT (which I seem to remember them doing before) they could be on a winner.
I just hope they embrace the idea that business creates jobs, and small business becomes big business if you don't try to kill it off with daft tax rules.
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There used to be a massive difference, not so much these days. Whoever you vote for the same civil servants will run the country and it will remain the rip off Britain we know and love. That's not to say I want Brown to stay in.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostFor those who believe that there is no difference, I hope after reading this article they will realise that there is a massive difference between the two main parties, and always has been.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7407878.stm



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Well, so long as they don't come in and more than double VAT (which I seem to remember them doing before) they could be on a winner. Trouble is, they're politicians, and I don't trust them. When they point out exactly where the savings are going to come from in order to cut tax, then (and only then) will I believe them. You would have thought that with their high poll ratings they could show a bit of courage and state where these big savings are going to occur. We all know (potentially) where big savings can be made - but for some reason the Tories are scared (ashamed) to admit where they might be? Come on Dave and George - Spill the beans!Cameron will seek to reduce tax
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A BIG difference between New Lie & Tories
For those who believe that there is no difference, I hope after reading this article they will realise that there is a massive difference between the two main parties, and always has been.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7407878.stm


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