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Took you a while.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI've come to the conclusion that you must have mental health issues
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At least you're a clueless cretin.Originally posted by Robinho View PostI'm not a PM.
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And that is your explanation for how you will manage it?Originally posted by Robinho View PostThe government gets maximum return, consumers pay more.
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So you have no idea about the economic costs of scrapping alcohol and tobacco duties. But we know that there will be met by land tax payers, no matter how large.Originally posted by Robinho View PostI'd privatise the BBC mate. Child abuse would plummet.
Next airwaves. The state currently auctions off these rights, ensuring that the public purse gets maximum return and that there is an orderly division between competing companies.
You will scrap this income and let companies sort it out for themselves. Explain how this will work and why it's a good idea.
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Oh the irony.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSays someone with 20 times as many posts.
One day you will learn the definition of irony. And cretin.
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What will be the economic costs to the state of increased child neglect and abuse?Originally posted by Robinho View PostOooh, contradictions.
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