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Originally posted by Robinho View PostI really am worried that Labour will get back in.
The sad reality of this country, is people can't get their head around the fact that good intentions != good results.
Essentially, the Tories make the country competitive again after a Labour spending spree, and everyone hates them for it. Then Labour get back in and buy votes on debt and everyone loves them.
Morons never seem to make the connection that it's Labour causing poverty and tulip wages by virtue of the fact that they constantly bankrupt the nation.
I am not stalking you but this is the second sensible post I have seen of yours today!
We can only hope that people do not fall for the Labour lies and avoidance of answering questions.
Labour have been successful at putting across the proposition that the financial mess can be solved by squeezing the rich, if only it were as simple.
Quite depressing.
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostTories will go.
I'm hoping LibDems get in this time, because of this I read a while back:
Lib Dems want IR35 to go, not stay :: Contractor UK
I wonder if they will give IR35 the boot? They look trustworthy, they are politicians after all
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostTories will go.
I'm hoping LibDems get in this time, because of this I read a while back:
Lib Dems want IR35 to go, not stay :: Contractor UK
I wonder if they will give IR35 the boot? They look trustworthy, they are politicians after all
Oh, hang on.......
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Tories will go.
I'm hoping LibDems get in this time, because of this I read a while back:
Lib Dems want IR35 to go, not stay :: Contractor UK
I wonder if they will give IR35 the boot? They look trustworthy, they are politicians after all
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Maybe it's better to vote in a contrarian fashion. Following the logic that politicians are lying shysters who say one thing then do the opposite, perhaps we should all vote for communist candidates.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs long as I am King then its fine.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostLord help us
Was it Barnum who said "when I was poor I thought the rich should look after the poor. now I am rich I say fook them." ?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs long as I am King then its fine.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDemocracies are tricky as many people will vote for whichever party gives them the best deal and will often believe what they want to hear. Perhaps we should go back to a monarchy ruling the place?!
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDemocracies are tricky as many people will vote for whichever party gives them the best deal and will often believe what they want to hear. Perhaps we should go back to a monarchy ruling the place?!
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Democracies are tricky as many people will vote for whichever party gives them the best deal and will often believe what they want to hear. Perhaps we should go back to a monarchy ruling the place?!
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostGlad you've added a broader perspective to it, I've not seen much in the way of laziness since being in Zurich but I'm sure someone will correct me or does it really all go like clockwork here?
As for clockwork; I remember back in the 80s nearly all restaurant staff were Italians who were not there legally and didn't really have any employment rights but that was overlooked, perhaps because no Swiss people wanted to serve food. Don't know if that's still the case, and Italians will now have full rights under the Swiss-EU agreements on labour mobility and are probably much better paid than back then.
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