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Originally posted by zeitghostOddly, that's exactly the track I'm listening too...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xb-Nacm-pKc
No particular reason, just like it. I'm much more into their 70s stuff, but I have been checking out this album and this track stuck in my brain.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostThere is no economic reason but it is not lunacy it is vote buying in marginal areas.
Once you see this government as desperate for more money and more votes and nothing more than that, then their decisions become a lot more rational.
They are buying votes to stay in power using your money! Remember to keep paying them there taxes, your support keeps the government in power.
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There is no economic reason but it is not lunacy it is vote buying in marginal areas.
Once you see this government as desperate for more money and more votes and nothing more than that, then their decisions become a lot more rational.
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I can see how this bailout might help them to carry on building cars, but I thought the problem was that no-one is buying them. How will this bailout help sales?
Or are we implementing British Leyland Mark II?
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostWell, the last 10 years our wonderful government has persecuted drivers who wanted a Jaguar, Range Rover etc... and did everything possible to discourage folk from buying them.
We happen to build those cars here in the UK employing 000's of workers, unlike the little tin cans they apparently want us to buy, made in East Europe, Korea etc...
Having now achieved their stated desire and nobody wants to buy a Jag/Landie, they now want to give £2.5 BILLION to the Indian owners of said companies.
Go figure?
Prefrably ban all imports of overseas ones......
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I see a clinic full of cynics
Who want to twist the peoples' wrist
They're watching every move we make
We're all included on the list
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
No nuclear the cowboy told us
And who am i to disagree
'Cos when the madman flips the switch
The nuclear will go for me
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
I've seen the faces of starvation
But i just can not see the points
'Cos there's so much food here today
That no one wants to take away
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum - take away my right to choose
The lunatics have taken over the asylum - take away my point of view
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum - take away my dignity,
Take these things away from me
The lunatics have taken over the asylum
The lunatics have taken over the asylum - take away my family,
Take away the right to speak
The lunatics have taken over the asylum take away my point of view,
Take away my right to choose
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostSorry, I just don't agree. If you want to drive a lot, pay more fuel tax. We simply do not need yet another tax. Far better to abolish VED and put it onto fuel taxation, 10p a litre say?
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The lunatics are in the hall
The lunatics are in the hall
The paper holds their folded faces to the floor
And every day the paperboy brings more
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhy the confusion?
Bigger car = more wear on the road surface.
More power/torque = more wear on the road surface.
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