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Previously on "Gordon doesn't deny being as thick as tulip"
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Many people in the Uk is struggling each month to pay their various unsecured loans such as credit cards, personal loans and catalogues. We would like to ask a review on this matter and an amnesty for everyone in debt in UK of fifty per cent (50%) of the debts which would help that people to cope with the repayments and so see their lifes rebuilt in confidence in a shorter period of time.If you agree please sign this petition to the Prime Minister and also tell your family, friends and co-workers about. Thank you very much
WTF are we producing in our schools!!!
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You missed a bit:
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Can you please reword to make it clear that you are not talking about the PM's personal finances.
Given the barely-literate screed that is the petition ("Many people in the Uk is struggling..."), it's pretty clear that if anybody is thick, it's the petitioner
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Gordon doesn't deny being as thick as tulip
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/debtfree/
copied from site;
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Become Debt Free
This petition has been rejected because:
• It contained wording that is impossible to understand
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