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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThat reminds me of the Ecology Party chap who came around canvassing donkey's years ago. One of their policies was for zero economic growth and I couldn't resist thinking that at last here was a party who was aiming for something actually achievable
The current crisis doesn't do much for their election prospects then, does it.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthe bnp where I live say they will get rid of speed cameras. That does it for me, I am starting a little moustache asap.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSurely most people here will look deeply at the big picture and then vote for whoever is most likely to abolish IR35.
Same Old Government.
Do you get it now ?Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 16 December 2008, 11:30.
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Surely most people here will look deeply at the big picture and then vote for whoever is most likely to abolish IR35.
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ToriesLabourToriesLabour.... ad nauseum ... BUT - have you noticed - no mattter who you vote for - the Government always gets in.
Meet the New Boss
Same as the Old Boss
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the bnp where I live say they will get rid of speed cameras. That does it for me, I am starting a little moustache asap.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostF**k the tories, it's about what labour have done.
In 1997, the public finances were solvent, private pensions were solvent, and banks were solvent. Now they are not. And people were saving.
Now, government debt, private debt and banking debt are all, at the same time, the worst they have ever been in real terms.
Go figure why that might be.
And the plebs seem to think that GB is the man to get us through this.......
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWow how original - especially for this board - everything bad is Labour. If only we the Tories in power for ever.
In 1997, the public finances were solvent, private pensions were solvent, and banks were solvent. Now they are not. And people were saving.
Now, government debt, private debt and banking debt are all, at the same time, the worst they have ever been in real terms.
Go figure why that might be.
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