What will be Scoobynets Present to Tony?
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What will be Scoobynets Present to Tony?
10 years ago ScoobyNet was but a figment in someones imagination.
Now, 10 years on - under a New Labour Government - it has flourished.
Just as all of us, individually, have benefited hugely in economic terms - we have never had it so good!
Britain now has the lowest inflation for thirty years and the lowest mortgage rates for forty years - saving homeowners an average of £3,700 a year compared to the Tory years.
We have the longest period of sustained growth for 200 years.
I imagine that the members on here, one and every one, would like to donate to a leaving gift from ScoobyNet?
£1 each would be a gift of £70,000
I vote for a Holiday Home in the South of France - he deserves the rest after leading us so well.
What would YOU nominate as the present we should send?
Now, 10 years on - under a New Labour Government - it has flourished.
Just as all of us, individually, have benefited hugely in economic terms - we have never had it so good!
Britain now has the lowest inflation for thirty years and the lowest mortgage rates for forty years - saving homeowners an average of £3,700 a year compared to the Tory years.
We have the longest period of sustained growth for 200 years.
I imagine that the members on here, one and every one, would like to donate to a leaving gift from ScoobyNet?
£1 each would be a gift of £70,000
I vote for a Holiday Home in the South of France - he deserves the rest after leading us so well.
What would YOU nominate as the present we should send?
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10 years ago ScoobyNet was but a figment in someones imagination.
Now, 10 years on - under a New Labour Government - it has flourished.
Just as all of us, individually, have benefited hugely in economic terms - we have never had it so good!
Britain now has the lowest inflation for thirty years and the lowest mortgage rates for forty years - saving homeowners an average of £3,700 a year compared to the Tory years.
We have the longest period of sustained growth for 200 years.
I imagine that the members on here, one and every one, would like to donate to a leaving gift from ScoobyNet?
£1 each would be a gift of £70,000
I vote for a Holiday Home in the South of France - he deserves the rest after leading us so well.
What would YOU nominate as the present we should send?
Now, 10 years on - under a New Labour Government - it has flourished.
Just as all of us, individually, have benefited hugely in economic terms - we have never had it so good!
Britain now has the lowest inflation for thirty years and the lowest mortgage rates for forty years - saving homeowners an average of £3,700 a year compared to the Tory years.
We have the longest period of sustained growth for 200 years.
I imagine that the members on here, one and every one, would like to donate to a leaving gift from ScoobyNet?
£1 each would be a gift of £70,000
I vote for a Holiday Home in the South of France - he deserves the rest after leading us so well.
What would YOU nominate as the present we should send?
What was it you were saying should be done about people posting inflamatory threads just to get a rise out of others?
Thread RTM'd as trolling.
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Opportunities? such as like i said i earn more now then ever before.
we are taxed more now than ever before, apart from electrical items day to day stuff has gone up in price, utilities has gone up - and dont get me going on petrol.
If you can sit there and think to your self that we dont get taxed to high heaven then you really are deluding yourself.
Come on Pete wake up and smell the coffee
we are taxed more now than ever before, apart from electrical items day to day stuff has gone up in price, utilities has gone up - and dont get me going on petrol.
If you can sit there and think to your self that we dont get taxed to high heaven then you really are deluding yourself.
Come on Pete wake up and smell the coffee
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Be interesting to see what the two Webbys think of this.
Simon/Shaun do you honestly think that Labour does enough to help the small businessman???? i doubt it.
think about it.
how much of your day is taken up with taxation, paperwork and downright beaurecracy when all you want to do is run Scoobynet.
wouldn't it run better without having to put up with all this nonsense.
if not for the majority of the taxation of small businesses this country would collapse in a big heap and i ask myself what help does the working man/small business owner get?
bugger all, all we get is beaurecrecy and little hitlers sat in offices making coming up with new ways to tax us or being downright awkward in moving forward and trying to run a business
anyway off for a brew and to chill
Simon/Shaun do you honestly think that Labour does enough to help the small businessman???? i doubt it.
think about it.
how much of your day is taken up with taxation, paperwork and downright beaurecracy when all you want to do is run Scoobynet.
wouldn't it run better without having to put up with all this nonsense.
if not for the majority of the taxation of small businesses this country would collapse in a big heap and i ask myself what help does the working man/small business owner get?
bugger all, all we get is beaurecrecy and little hitlers sat in offices making coming up with new ways to tax us or being downright awkward in moving forward and trying to run a business
anyway off for a brew and to chill
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a) you strip out all of the items that you as a government are taxing through the roof
b) remove any item for the sample basket of 650 items that go up in price through pressuring The Office for National Statistics (that would be most unlike the control freaks to do )
c) skew the figures to such an extent by spinning the story and eventually everyone will believe it
BUT, the reality is somewhat different.
By changing to the CPI rather than RPI they are fooling those of you without the brain cells to actually look at how much everything has gone up and if it hasnt gone up by supplier influence, it is then taxed up such as petrol so that it is artificially high.
If we were to compare the same basket of products and contributory factors as had been done in the past the true inflation for most of us here would be double figures.
All the extra tax that the government has robbed us of is being used not to pay for more nurses, teachers, doctors, policemen on the beat but to pay for bearaucracy and for Tony and his cronies to sap all they can whilst we arent looking from the mugs that put him into power until we all figure it out.
Well I guess that tide is turning as he has proved himself of spinning lies to the extent that even he believes them now whilst themajority of people in the UK believe that he has purposefully twisted the facts to support an invasion of iraq.
I wouldnt want to get personal with anyone that believes he has done a good job though but do think it is time for you all to wake up for the hypnotic trance induced by 'things will only get better' blared out at parties and on tv and study the "FACTS" or better still, compare his manifestos against what has actually been delivered. That makes interesting reading.
As for Mr Brown, I think he will do a fantastic job at leading labour into defeat when he through his arrogance calls an early general election to get his own mandate for power rather than a confused handover of psuedo blairite policies.
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My vote would be for a skip load of dog**** to be deliverd to him every day for the rest of his life.
In all honesty having a fugly like Cherrie to go home to is punishment enough, he must look forward to Halloween so they can go out without people staring
In all honesty having a fugly like Cherrie to go home to is punishment enough, he must look forward to Halloween so they can go out without people staring
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I think it is more down to how they are spent.
Raise £10 million and spend it on fluffy collars required by law for all poodles versus £10 million spent on teachers or doctors.
Or how about Car tax actually being spent on roads rather than £200 per roll wallpaper for their offices?
Raise £10 million and spend it on fluffy collars required by law for all poodles versus £10 million spent on teachers or doctors.
Or how about Car tax actually being spent on roads rather than £200 per roll wallpaper for their offices?
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Couldn't put it better me self
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