Labour liars again.
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Labour liars again.
"Can't afford" to do anything about the loss of the 10p tax band, but are taking £117 MILLION PER WEEK EXTRA in VAT since petrol went up!
"Inflation rate is approaching 3%".........so how come a DAILY MIRROR article pointed out that the average family's shopping basket is costing them over 10% more than the same time last year?
The DM DID figure in council tax, mortgage, food, petrol, water gas, leccy etc;(
Vote 'em out, starting with the local elections in May. You KNOW it makes sense!
Alcazar
"Inflation rate is approaching 3%".........so how come a DAILY MIRROR article pointed out that the average family's shopping basket is costing them over 10% more than the same time last year?
The DM DID figure in council tax, mortgage, food, petrol, water gas, leccy etc;(
Vote 'em out, starting with the local elections in May. You KNOW it makes sense!
Alcazar
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Yep i'll be voting against them!!!
I was one of the mugs er i mean voters they misled the first time around fooled into thinking they genuinely wanted what was best for the country.
How wrong i was
I was one of the mugs er i mean voters they misled the first time around fooled into thinking they genuinely wanted what was best for the country.
How wrong i was
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The truth about food inflation -
Families' annual grocery bill rises by £800 - Telegraph
On planet Nu Labour of course, none of this is happening.
"New Labour could cease its ideologically driven campaign to ruin private farming in the UK.
It will never happen, though. Russians starved in their millions because to the Bolsheviks, millions starving was better than admitting the hated independent farmers had something to offer.
The UK Brownites are no different. Like Mugabe, they will gladly cling to their limousines while the country starves and falls to pieces around them."
Families' annual grocery bill rises by £800 - Telegraph
On planet Nu Labour of course, none of this is happening.
"New Labour could cease its ideologically driven campaign to ruin private farming in the UK.
It will never happen, though. Russians starved in their millions because to the Bolsheviks, millions starving was better than admitting the hated independent farmers had something to offer.
The UK Brownites are no different. Like Mugabe, they will gladly cling to their limousines while the country starves and falls to pieces around them."
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"Can't afford" to do anything about the loss of the 10p tax band, but are taking £117 MILLION PER WEEK EXTRA in VAT since petrol went up!
"Inflation rate is approaching 3%".........so how come a DAILY MIRROR article pointed out that the average family's shopping basket is costing them over 10% more than the same time last year?
The DM DID figure in council tax, mortgage, food, petrol, water gas, leccy etc;(
Vote 'em out, starting with the local elections in May. You KNOW it makes sense!
Alcazar
"Inflation rate is approaching 3%".........so how come a DAILY MIRROR article pointed out that the average family's shopping basket is costing them over 10% more than the same time last year?
The DM DID figure in council tax, mortgage, food, petrol, water gas, leccy etc;(
Vote 'em out, starting with the local elections in May. You KNOW it makes sense!
Alcazar
Olympics games to pay for at over £9 Billion
Free housing for immigrants
Free Benefits for immigrants
Free Child care for immigrants to send back to their homeland
Free Benefits for lazy @rsed British Chavs (no incentives to find work)
Billions in aid to other countries while our poor get poorer & poorer
Billions wasted in red tape
Billions wasted in managers in the NHS (rather than the money going into care)
And of course the money it's going to cost to fund road pricing schemes that they insist they've scrapped but are putting through anyway under new names.
Billion wasted in trying to create ID cards.
Well done Blair/Brown. You've turned one of the most powerful countries in the world into a laughing stock, and in the process making it a mecca for every immigrant wanting free money, education, housing. You've also made it easy for Mr & Mrs Chav to live off the state while Taxing those of us who work for a living to death.
Great Britain is no longer Great.
Well ******* done. W@nkers
PS. PeterBrant will be along shortly to defend the Government.
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Have a look round various thread, I have said on numerous occasions that I think we need a change of government.
But I would change it for actual real reasons as opposed to made up ones I read about in the Daily Mail
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They can't afford it though.
Olympics games to pay for at over £9 Billion
Free housing for immigrants
Free Benefits for immigrants
Free Child care for immigrants to send back to their homeland
Free Benefits for lazy @rsed British Chavs (no incentives to find work)
Billions in aid to other countries while our poor get poorer & poorer
Billions wasted in red tape
Billions wasted in managers in the NHS (rather than the money going into care)
And of course the money it's going to cost to fund road pricing schemes that they insist they've scrapped but are putting through anyway under new names.
Billion wasted in trying to create ID cards.
Well done Blair/Brown. You've turned one of the most powerful countries in the world into a laughing stock, and in the process making it a mecca for every immigrant wanting free money, education, housing. You've also made it easy for Mr & Mrs Chav to live off the state while Taxing those of us who work for a living to death.
Great Britain is no longer Great.
Well ******* done. W@nkers
PS. PeterBrant will be along shortly to defend the Government.
Olympics games to pay for at over £9 Billion
Free housing for immigrants
Free Benefits for immigrants
Free Child care for immigrants to send back to their homeland
Free Benefits for lazy @rsed British Chavs (no incentives to find work)
Billions in aid to other countries while our poor get poorer & poorer
Billions wasted in red tape
Billions wasted in managers in the NHS (rather than the money going into care)
And of course the money it's going to cost to fund road pricing schemes that they insist they've scrapped but are putting through anyway under new names.
Billion wasted in trying to create ID cards.
Well done Blair/Brown. You've turned one of the most powerful countries in the world into a laughing stock, and in the process making it a mecca for every immigrant wanting free money, education, housing. You've also made it easy for Mr & Mrs Chav to live off the state while Taxing those of us who work for a living to death.
Great Britain is no longer Great.
Well ******* done. W@nkers
PS. PeterBrant will be along shortly to defend the Government.
brilliant
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WOW it's amazing how 2 people can read the same thing and come to a completely different conclusion.
I was about to post the most grossly distorted and inaccurate post I'd read in a while.
Just goes to show it takes all sorts...
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The only point I would bring is that all parties are still supporting the gravy chain we call the British Parliement.
This point will not change no matter who wins, heaven above stopping them get new homes/mortgages microwaves, LED tellys and taxis for their wife shopping at our expense.
This is a employment opportunity that keeps well ahead of inflation that they cause, votes on own wage rises and supplies their family members employment opportunities, is the good old Member of Parliement themselves.
Vote and keep them in the standard of life they merit for all that hard work, failing to answer any question put to them and down right failure to achieve anything no matter who wins or what they promise. As they will forget very quickly the electorate who voted for them. But there all worth it, not.
This point will not change no matter who wins, heaven above stopping them get new homes/mortgages microwaves, LED tellys and taxis for their wife shopping at our expense.
This is a employment opportunity that keeps well ahead of inflation that they cause, votes on own wage rises and supplies their family members employment opportunities, is the good old Member of Parliement themselves.
Vote and keep them in the standard of life they merit for all that hard work, failing to answer any question put to them and down right failure to achieve anything no matter who wins or what they promise. As they will forget very quickly the electorate who voted for them. But there all worth it, not.
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There may be grains of truth in all those cited issues, but hyping them to that extent kind of eliminates any room for a rational thought process.
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that would be a good point if everything in the aforementioned post wasnt 99% true. again ask the masses on here from the "lowly" classic owner to the hyped up brand new car snob [note humour in post] and im quite confident lots would agree.
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You are right 99% of people on here would agree, but as I so often experience, there's a big difference between 'on here' and the real world.
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for the record as im not much into politics, when would a general election possibly take place. much needed info on this subject me thinks.
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Which is another silly aspect of our political system, we should have fixed terms like most other countries do.
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By my calculations, based on 25.5bn litres sold each year, every penny extra on fuel equates to £122,260 a day in extra VAT. The recent rise of around 20ppl equates to an extra £2,445,200 a day, or £892.5m a year, EXTRA ! And they are still considering an extra 2p duty Where is it all going
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By my calculations, based on 25.5bn litres sold each year, every penny extra on fuel equates to £122,260 a day in extra VAT. The recent rise of around 20ppl equates to an extra £2,445,200 a day, or £892.5m a year, EXTRA ! And they are still considering an extra 2p duty Where is it all going
probably funding mr prescotts bulimia
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And when a PM steps down or cannot continue to lead for whatever reason, the country should decide who becomes the next PM, not whoever is flavour of the month in the leading party. The deputy PM position should be to cover temporarily until an election can decide the countries chosen successor. I suppose we should be thankful that Prescott was never really a viable consideration for PM
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And when a PM steps down or cannot continue to lead for whatever reason, the country should decide who becomes the next PM, not whoever is flavour of the month in the leading party. The deputy PM position should be to cover temporarily until an election can decide the countries chosen successor. I suppose we should be thankful that Prescott was never really a viable consideration for PM
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