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You have a point, Mancie, hence the lower end of the income bracket being penalised just for being poor. What this so called government need to do is stop handing out our income taxes to foreigners of every ilk who seem to look upon the UK as some sort of milch cow. I still firmly believe that we should kick Europe into touch, but our cowardly subservience to the status-quo makes it a virtual impossibility.
I haven't voted in any election for the last decade, but give us a referendum on membership of the European Union and I will be first past the post. |
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The measure of weight given to any protest in England now usually involves the number of hits that a Facebook campaign gets.
We can't even organise a peaceful sit-in at Peel Street toilets due to a locked door. |
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They were still supporting Mubarak until it was clear he'd lost. Then it was jolly well done you protesters. Brtitish governments have supported Egypt for years, despite it being a police state, with one of the worst human rights records on the planet. |
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whoever gets into power in egypt after the elections you can gurentee america and cameron will be kissing their backsides and offering things at our expense to help them settle in.Could this be because sandy areas tend to have oil in them over that way ?
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