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Previously on "Sunday Morning Blues. Vince Cable and India"

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Boudica View Post
    clippy i really like your avatar, he looks as though he is covering something vis-a-vis cat in the litter tray style
    Credit goes to Zippy.

    BTW, dino is doing the moonwalk!

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  • Boudica
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    clippy i really like your avatar, he looks as though he is covering something vis-a-vis cat in the litter tray style

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Flashman View Post
    What a way to start the week reading this article. I don't know whether to be angry, depressed or just cry.

    VINCE CABLE: The week that revived my love affair with India - and convinced me that Britain's future lies there | Mail Online

    I didnt know Vince Cable had family links to India. Guess there's another a few hundred thousand 'high skilled' migrants on the way after his little trip to India

    I'm looking forward to the potential future episode of Who Do You Think You Are where we find out Vince was actually related to Gandhi.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    You are over-rating him, AtW.
    I have

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Vince cable should stick to debt related issues that he seems to understand well, on everything else he seems to talk total tulip.
    You are over-rating him, AtW.

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  • AtW
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    Vince cable should stick to debt related issues that he seems to understand well, on everything else he seems to talk total tulip.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    There would be no immigration or unemployment problem if wages, social benefits, health and safety, and employment law were on a par with the likes of India and China.

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  • MrMark
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    Originally posted by Flashman View Post
    What a way to start the week reading this article. I don't know whether to be angry, depressed or just cry.

    VINCE CABLE: The week that revived my love affair with India - and convinced me that Britain's future lies there | Mail Online

    I didnt know Vince Cable had family links to India. Guess there's another a few hundred thousand 'high skilled' migrants on the way after his little trip to India

    I think you'll find it's "CallMeDave" who's suddenly decided to allow India a say in our immigration policy (since when does India dictate our home policy?). Even if it's to increase sales of jet fighters to India, it does stink a little.
    Cable really has little say in this so-called coalition.

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  • Flashman
    started a topic Sunday Morning Blues. Vince Cable and India

    Sunday Morning Blues. Vince Cable and India

    What a way to start the week reading this article. I don't know whether to be angry, depressed or just cry.

    VINCE CABLE: The week that revived my love affair with India - and convinced me that Britain's future lies there | Mail Online

    I didnt know Vince Cable had family links to India. Guess there's another a few hundred thousand 'high skilled' migrants on the way after his little trip to India

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