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Old Mar 20th 2008 | 9:48 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
Nothing different to when the corrupt tories were in Government......except I am much better off now
maybe nothing different in you world, but then there is the rest of us who dont live in your bubble.
just to confirm, i dont vote because all polititions are corrupt. but labour, (more so of lately) have done more damage to this country than the tories ever did (and im not a lover of the tories). gordon brown couldn't run stag party never mind run a country.
would it be correct in saying that your on this site because you are planning to leave the uk? if so, why do you want to leave such a well run country.lol (well run into the ground more like).

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Old Mar 20th 2008 | 9:54 am
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Originally Posted by scratchey
maybe nothing different in you world, but then there is the rest of us who dont live in your bubble.
just to confirm, i dont vote because all polititions are corrupt. but labour, (more so of lately) have done more damage to this country than the tories ever did (and im not a lover of the tories). gordon brown couldn't run stag party never mind run a country.
Old Gordy boy would love to run a stag party; he runs at the thought of it, he would chase those stags all over the place.
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by scratchey
would it be correct in saying that your on this site because you are planning to leave the uk? if so, why do you want to leave such a well run country.lol (well run into the ground more like).
No...It would not be correct.

I plan to spend time in both Australia and the Uk....because I can afford to
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:06 am
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Originally Posted by brendarover
Old Gordy boy would love to run a stag party; he runs at the thought of it, he would chase those stags all over the place.
old gordy would love to be the main attraction at a stag night, the only problem would be he would want to tax them so much in the pound for every stroke of fun.
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:07 am
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Originally Posted by scratchey
old gordy would love to be the main attraction at a stag night, the only problem would be he would want to tax them so much in the pound for every stroke of fun.
You have obviously not checked out the tax rates in Australia have you?
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:12 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
No...It would not be correct.

I plan to spend time in both Australia and the Uk....because I can afford to
i'm happy for you, that you can afford to do that, i wish i could. but it just proves the rich still get richer and the working class pays for it thanks to mr brown.
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:14 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
You have obviously not checked out the tax rates in Australia have you?
my beef aint the tax rates as much as that mr brown would tax you on you next breath if he could.
 
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Originally Posted by scratchey
i'm happy for you, that you can afford to do that, i wish i could. but it just proves the rich still get richer and the working class pays for it thanks to mr brown.

When has it ever been any different?
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:15 am
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http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7306058.stm

Although the Governor of the Bank, Mervyn King, asked them not to divulge what they discussed, I have learned he signalled - for the first time - that he was sympathetic to their request that in an emergency they should be able to swap a wider range of assets, including their mortgages, for loans from the Bank of England.


Here we go, all the crap will now be used to secure bailouts, we really are turning into a bananna republic!
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:18 am
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http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7306058.stm

Although the Governor of the Bank, Mervyn King, asked them not to divulge what they discussed, I have learned he signalled - for the first time - that he was sympathetic to their request that in an emergency they should be able to swap a wider range of assets, including their mortgages, for loans from the Bank of England.


Here we go, all the crap will now be used to secure bailouts, we really are turning into a bananna republic!
How on earth can you blame worldwide financial problems on the UK government?

Is Mr Brown responsible for the US problems......and the NZ ones.....and the Australian ones?
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:19 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
When has it ever been any different?
i didnt say it was different. its just worse now and it will continue like that until brown is out.
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:23 am
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Originally Posted by scratchey
i didnt say it was different. its just worse now and it will continue like that until brown is out.

He can still rely on my vote
 
Old Mar 20th 2008 | 10:24 am
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Originally Posted by Grayling
How on earth can you blame worldwide financial problems on the UK government?

Is Mr Brown responsible for the US problems......and the NZ ones.....and the Australian ones?
no he isn't. but he is responsible for the uk. you didn't see the dispatches programme that showed the whole picture. if mr brown could have taken advice given to him, then the uk would not be in the trouble its in now. and the so called credit crunch is not the only problem brown has caused. he has wrecked and raped the uk.
 
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Originally Posted by Grayling
How on earth can you blame worldwide financial problems on the UK government?

Is Mr Brown responsible for the US problems......and the NZ ones.....and the Australian ones?
Sorry mate, i just have not got the time to educate you on the economic policy of the man we call Mr Prudent. You enjoy your pension, your investments, your wealth, well what you will have left of it after the coming meltdown here in the UK!
 
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Originally Posted by scratchey
no he isn't. but he is responsible for the uk. you didn't see the dispatches programme that showed the whole picture. if mr brown could have taken advice given to him, then the uk would not be in the trouble its in now. and the so called credit crunch is not the only problem brown has caused. he has wrecked and raped the uk.
Good job I got my share then
 


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