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Well, at least we were told in 2008 that this was going to happen. Shame they couldn't spell "George" correctly though.
£33 on shopping in the year. At least it's not the VAT bombshell that we were told to worry about a few weeks ago
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhen's the last time your basket looked like this?
Typical tree huggers basket.
Where's the f**king pies and bottles of wine?
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostNot as bad as the ever lovely Polly Toynbee.
As usual.
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Not as bad as the ever lovely Polly Toynbee.
I would love to know how many people are truly poor, as in cannot afford food and shelter. It would seem the older I get the less sympathetic I become.
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Sorry, I'm still getting over the shock that shopping will cost me about 10p a day more due to them money grabbing Tory *****.
You'd think paying back a £1 trillion pound debt was important or something.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhen's the last time your basket looked like this?
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Misleading Guardian headline of the day
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/ju...hopping-basket
Budget: VAT rise will add £33 to average shopping basket - Shock headline for the tree huggers to fume and grab some lentils and comforting cardigan from the cupboard.
Jeez! £33 extra pounds every time you fill up a shopping basket. Fking outrageous rise them Tory f**kers!
The rise will add at least £33 a year to the average shopper's supermarket basket.
Oh I see. It's actually £33 extra a year.
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