I think he needs to stop using the "out of touch with the people" banter before it comes back to bite him in the ****
Also, it's really starting to grate on me.
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A most excellent rantOriginally posted by hyperD View PostPerhaps he might remove his cultural Marxist cock from his media advisor's collective arses and undo what that one eyed, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding **** did in 1997 and re-introduce the pensions dividend tax credit to the cumulative tune of £5b/year?
But like any divisive, weak, troughing, idealistic, self-indulgent **** of a politician, he won't. Won't someone please think of the lobbyists?!?!?
Airline levies? Airline levies? How about removing the enormous portion of fuel duty that's slapped on for this green ******* nonsense?
If you think it matters what the colour of the shirt the politician is wearing, you are one of those distracted bien pensants fooled by the daily puppet show churned out on media. Our modern day panem et circenses.
Anyway, voting only encourages the ***** to interfere further.
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Perhaps he might remove his cultural Marxist cock from his media advisor's collective arses and undo what that one eyed, nappy wearing, rocking horse riding **** did in 1997 and re-introduce the pensions dividend tax credit to the cumulative tune of £5b/year?
But like any divisive, weak, troughing, idealistic, self-indulgent **** of a politician, he won't. Won't someone please think of the lobbyists?!?!?
Airline levies? Airline levies? How about removing the enormous portion of fuel duty that's slapped on for this green ******* nonsense?
If you think it matters what the colour of the shirt the politician is wearing, you are one of those distracted bien pensants fooled by the daily puppet show churned out on media. Our modern day panem et circenses.
Anyway, voting only encourages the ***** to interfere further.Last edited by hyperD; 18 January 2012, 17:46.
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He wants to cut down charges from private companies but not the taxation his Govt imposed on flights, parking, pensions ...Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI'll look forward to Labour announcing their commitment to a massive reduction in fuel taxes then. Surely the worst example of rip-off Britain.
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I'll look forward to Labour announcing their commitment to a massive reduction in fuel taxes then. Surely the worst example of rip-off Britain.
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Disagree. Have you ever stopped paying into a company pension? See how the value drops due to increased charges, the Euriozone crisis is small beer in comparison. Pure rip off.
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Least cretinous things he's ever said. Pension charges for example are much higher than in other countries and generally, as all are equally high, it is not easy to avoid them.
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Thats not the sort of price of watch that you 'buy online'.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHere's a Cretin's watch
Patek Philippe Sky Moon Tourbillon Mens Wristwatch Model: 5002P
Who would pay that? Seriously?
Free 2 day Fed ex delivery!! FFS I wouldn't trust the local postie with a million quids worth of watch.
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A sockie never rebels against its masterOriginally posted by MrRobin View PostI'm actually starting to like Ed. He's stuck two fingers up at the unions and the far left of his party. Those 2 union bosses were clearly seething when they wrote responses in the national rags.
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I'm actually starting to like Ed. He's stuck two fingers up at the unions and the far left of his party. Those 2 union bosses were clearly seething when they wrote responses in the national rags.
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Maybe they should all apply the same scrutiny to UK companies exploiting loopholes to NOT employ UK residents.
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