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Reply to: Britain is a tuliphole, shock horror.
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Now steady on TW, it is a little unfair to take a swipe at sg purely and simply because he has survived a tumultuous period in IT. We must each utilise the talents and skills we possess to our best advantage. If a lifetime of brown-nosing and toadying was ever going to pay dividends then it has surely been over the last decade, and just because having that particular string to his bow has left sg well placed to survive the downturn is no reason to castigate him.
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You said it. CUK's not really representative of what's happened to IT over the past 10 years because it's populated (mostly) by the survivors. The bulltulipters survived for the most part IMO. An awful lot of people's IT careers went by the wayside in 2001.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou make it sound like having 2 or 3 ex-wives is not a personal flaw.
I believe the last 15 years have been the best time for someone with nothing to get rich.
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Originally posted by sweetandsour View PostThat's a bit harsh don't you think?
You only need to have two or three ex-wives and your standard of living takes a large dive.
Mind you, you can't blame that on Labour can you?
You make it sound like having 2 or 3 ex-wives is not a personal flaw.
I believe the last 15 years have been the best time for someone with nothing to get rich.
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All that proves is 11 other countries have raised their game to our already high standards.Originally posted by Flashman View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...o-live-in.html
1990 10th best in the world
2009 21st best in the world
And when you think what's just around the corner - 3 million unemployed, Road pricing, 60% increases in energy costs, tax rises, etc etc you may well look back at 2009 as being a pretty good year......
HTH
Gordon Brown.
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That's a bit harsh don't you think?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThat says more about you than anything else

You only need to have two or three ex-wives and your standard of living takes a large dive.
Mind you, you can't blame that on Labour can you?
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BS, these people have obviously not been to Belarus, Ukraine or Albania. A British lifestyle is on a completely different level. You people don't understand how well-off you are because you've never ventured outside your little cocoons.British people have the worst quality of life in Europe, according to a report which highlights the long hours, bad weather, low life expectancy and high price of many consumer goods.
ETA: "The report by price comparison website uSwitch analyses 10 European countries against 17 different benchmarks" - so they only looked at the 10 richest countries and concluded that Britain was not bottom of the top 10, but the worst in Europe...Last edited by Scary; 13 October 2009, 06:51.
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Wasn't that a Shooting Stars joke, came right afterOriginally posted by SuperZ View Post
I say it`s T - E - S - C O, T - E - S C O (a modern version of the old D- I - S - C O song
Q:What does TESCO stand for?
A: Quality products and value for money
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Me. Very much poorer.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWho on this board hasn't got rich under Labour?
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....the second largest collection of taxation legislation of any country in the world
What gits are beating us at that?
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and bent politicians, intra-kingdom hatred, north-south divide, an ale industry taken over by overseas rice-based lager, nowhere to park, can't leave your car on the drive and not be taxed for it, backdated HMRC rulings, non-existent service, no heavy industry, almost no light industry, ever increasing retirement age, ex-pats that demand (and get) benefits, an NHS that kills people with dirtiness to save a few quid, crowded prisons, a mental health policy of homelessness or prison, a government that gives money to overseas car companies as a green gesture, town centre shopping centres all boarded up and out-of-town megastores, growing unemployment, corrupt councillors, an insane set of planning rules, one-sided extradition treaties that frees drug smugglers from prison in South East Asia yet will send a hacker off to serve an American life sentence, more security cameras spying on us per head than anywhere else on earth, a policy of charging people to use public loos yet also criminalises pissing up a dark alley at night, Police that will beat workers in the City but turns a blind eye to yoofs, a Police force that cannot be arsed to investigate most crimes but will close a motorway for six hours in the hope of getting six points onto someone's licence, a Police force that will allow suicide jumpers or house siege loonies to hold motorways / railways / communities to ransom rather than dealing with them yet have no compunction about executing innocent people then lying about it, no coherent policy on tobacco / alcohol / 'casual' drugs so nobody really knows what is 'right' or 'wrong', the highest teenage pregnancy rate in Europe, no coherent immigration policy, the second largest collection of taxation legislation of any country in the world, a non-elected Prime Minister, a government that can find money for hosting the Olympics but not flak jackets for the squaddies, a two-party system that guarantees that nothing will ever change.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYes, but apart from the appallingly long hours, crap weather, low life expectancy and ridiculous prices, massive taxation, depressing anti-social behaviour, out of control violent crime, piss poor public services, gridlocked transport system and falling education standards,
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How does the saying go?
If you hate it so much why don't you just f_uck off?
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But also 20 back in 1985, sounds like a load of bollocks to meOriginally posted by Flashman View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...o-live-in.html
1990 10th best in the world
2009 21st best in the world
And when you think what's just around the corner - 3 million unemployed, Road pricing, 60% increases in energy costs, tax rises, etc etc you may well look back at 2009 as being a pretty good year......
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...o-live-in.htmlOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostSo is Britain a worse place than it was 12 years ago?
1990 10th best in the world
2009 21st best in the world
And when you think what's just around the corner - 3 million unemployed, Road pricing, 60% increases in energy costs, tax rises, etc etc you may well look back at 2009 as being a pretty good year......
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