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I sometimes wonder too, TimberWolf, I mean, I've cancelled my TV licence, didn't fill out the UK census form, I minimise my tax exposure, don't pay extra on my council tax for "green" bins and other boll0cks, refuse fiscal contributions to "fake" charities, etcOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostI sometimes wonder how close we are to full blown Kleptocracy, and indeed whether such governments don't exist everywhere.
And yet it doesn't matter what flavour of political variety of government we get in the UK, the same result ensues: increased taxes, higher inflation, higher house prices, longer waiting times at the local practise, the same political "vision" and a barrage of propaganda from the MSM 24/7.
God forbid the ever flowing supply of beer, big Macs and Eastenders ever dries up for the sleeping non critical thinking masses.
Our last resort is to withhold taxes. And engage in bloody revolution. Piano wire and lampposts for the righteous 656.
Me? The short time I have here I intend to live under the ethos of carpe diem, devour the marrow of life of every day that I have, and of course, punch a leftie or rightie in the face on a daily basis.
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I sometimes wonder how close we are to full blown Kleptocracy, and indeed whether such governments don't exist everywhere.Originally posted by hyperD View PostWell at least the UK has the best form of democracy, whereby we have the freedom to elect our own dictators.
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Well at least the UK has the best form of democracy, whereby we have the freedom to elect our own dictators.
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I'd vote for Bliar purely on the basis that he'll be bound to be impeached or worse, everybody must give him an opportunity to do so.
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Cameron 'heir-to-Blair' is at it too.
I wonder who Blair appeals to most, the left, middle, right or none of the above.The Conservative Prime Minister and his Labour predecessor have held at least eight conversations about how to run the country, according to a newspaper.
David Cameron and Tony Blair 'forge special relationship' - Telegraph
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Must be getting lonely there though, I heard all the contractors had been given the old heave ho.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThat made me laugh!
At least it cheers up my colleagues here, although they seem to be trying not to show it.
Wait, no, it can't be. You're not a permie are you? (Narrows eyes and looks suspicious like).
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Once a commie always a commieOriginally posted by AtW View PostI'll probably be voting Labour next time.

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Fancy seeing Blair in the stadium. I didn't know lying was an Olympic sport!
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That made me laugh!Originally posted by alluvial View PostThat larf of yours will be your undoing one day.


At least it cheers up my colleagues here, although they seem to be trying not to show it.
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