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Well I think you should really wait for the election before crowing !Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostNo, let's have the election. It will be so satisfying to see the Tories wail, knowing that the people could have had them but rejected them.
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No, let's have the election. It will be so satisfying to see the Tories wail, knowing that the people could have had them but rejected them.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhy are we wasting time with this election? Let's just get on with the glorious revolution comrade.
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Who gets to operate the guillotine ?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhy are we wasting time with this election? Let's just get on with the glorious revolution comrade.
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Why are we wasting time with this election? Let's just get on with the glorious revolution comrade.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWell, that's the point: this effectively brings more and more of the economy into the public sector. That way it can be run for the public good rather than for the profit of the few.
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Ever thought of becoming a comedian ?Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWell, that's the point: this effectively brings more and more of the economy into the public sector. That way it can be run for the public good rather than for the profit of the few.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostWell, that's the point: this effectively brings more and more of the economy into the public sector. That way it can be run for the public good rather than for the profit of the few.

Champagne and caviar over keyboard moment there. Thank-you.
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Well, that's the point: this effectively brings more and more of the economy into the public sector. That way it can be run for the public good rather than for the profit of the few.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Postgood idea; if we employ shed loads of people in the NHS, civil service, etc, then we'll have loads more tax/NI revenue. That'll solve the budget deficit.

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Originally posted by EvilPantPissingNappyWearingRockingHorseRidingSnotG oblinI've a good idea; if we employ shed loads of people in the NHS, civil service, etc, then we'll have loads more tax/NI revenue. That'll solve the budget deficit.
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Sorry Tarq, but new LAbour maths is bottom of the class.Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostIt makes sense because it's proper accounting.
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It makes sense because it's proper accounting.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBetter than yours obviously!
Making government departments pay the treasury more in tax out of their budgets that comes from the treasury makes sense how?
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You do know, don't you, that NICs are just thrown into the pot with all the rest of the taxes?
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Better than yours obviously!
Making government departments pay the treasury more in tax out of their budgets that comes from the treasury makes sense how?
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