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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI wonder why nobody has complained in the EU that the UK is providing state aid by stealth with their encouragement of the use of ICT to cut labour costs.
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I wonder why nobody has complained in the EU that the UK is providing state aid by stealth with their encouragement of the use of ICT to cut labour costs.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd we go over with arms spread to welcome all these new people and help them out of poverty and the cheeky bastards respond by demanding the Koor-I-noor diamond back. Give them an inch and they take a mile!!
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnd with interest rates likely to be kept at record lows for years, savers being shafted, inflation a target, house prices being propped up, population growth out of control. Takes Patricia Hewitt on a trade trip India to trade IT jobs for jobs for his mates and gives jobs to mad people who thinks there should be no cap on immigration. It's New Labour.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostUK India Business Council: Rt. Hon Patricia Hewitt
Do you really think we had a change of Government?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnd with interest rates likely to be kept at record lows for years, savers being shafted, inflation a target, house prices being propped up, population growth out of control. Takes Patricia Hewitt on a trade trip India to trade IT jobs for jobs for his mates and gives jobs to mad people who thinks there should be no cap on immigration. It's New Labour.
He took who?
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostSo is it Nu-Tory, Nu-Condem, Nu-Libvertives or same old tulip, different day?
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So is it Nu-Tory, Nu-Condem, Nu-Libvertives or same old tulip, different day?
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And with interest rates likely to be kept at record lows for years, savers being shafted, inflation a target, house prices being propped up, population growth out of control. Takes Patricia Hewitt on a trade trip India to trade IT jobs for jobs for his mates and gives jobs to mad people who thinks there should be no cap on immigration. It's New Labour.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHe quit IT long time ago and turned into a minor but very dirty spekulant
You're a spekulantist.
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