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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostJustice used to be independent of government, but the new Supreme Court is a government department.
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I have a bit of sympathy with Northern Rock shareholders.
Justice used to be independent of government, but the new Supreme Court is a government department.
That's like Alex Ferguson refereeing Man Utd matches.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postmy dad said to me that if someone told you the funniest joke ever, you would laugh out loud. But if you ever saw an old lady fall down an open manhole, you would split your sides and cry laughing
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostTrue, it just seems to be human nature to take joy in other peoples misfortune. At lest judging by the avearge CUK thread.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostShould be some miracle we lose you will have to join the queue to hurl insults.
Hopefully the queue wont be that long as at least none of us have gone round hurling racist insults.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostYou won't mind me posting something similar when your BN66 judicial review gets thrown out then?
Hopefully the queue wont be that long as at least none of us have gone round hurling racist insults.
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You won't mind me posting something similar when your BN66 judicial review gets thrown out then?
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Where is Cybertory?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/n...eme-Court.html
Northern Rock shareholders have compensation appeal rejected by Supreme Court
Northern Rock's former shareholders have been dealt another blow in their bid for compensation by the Supreme Court, which has rejected their application to press ahead with a case against the Government.
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