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tommiasfc 14-04-2013 21:41

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1053273)
rome wasnt built in a day patience boy;):D

So you're just going to keep spamming the forum with links to absolute rubbish and ask questions which you can't even answer or give your opinion on. If you think you look smart by doing that you're very badly mistaken.

Go on give your opinion what should plan b be?

DaveinGermany 15-04-2013 05:11

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1053273)
rome wasnt built in a day patience boy;):D

And if labour had had their way it'd have been built using PFI. ;)

That is as long as the unions didn't get involved.

jaysay 15-04-2013 08:01

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1053228)
I still think the idea of poll tax is fair, the amount it was set at wasn't

I've always said that Neil, its people who use services not houses, if the rate had have been £50 per person, still with the safety net, it would have been fine, but at the rate it was set it was ridiculous

jaysay 15-04-2013 08:04

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1053257)
I never accuse anyone on here of telling porkies but in your case I could make an exception.

Anybody who tells blatant lies can't be trusted anywhere, thank god he lives in Scotland:)

jaysay 15-04-2013 08:05

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[QUOTE=cmonstanley;1053273]
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Originally Posted by tommiasfc (Post 1053264)
You going to answer my question yet? You're quick enough to spout about problems and all for answers but never give any if your own. Again what is your plan b?[/QUO
rome wasnt built in a day patience boy;):D

In your case idiots appear every day;)

jaysay 15-04-2013 08:07

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1053301)
And if labour had had their way it'd have been built using PFI. ;)

That is as long as the unions didn't get involved.

Funny he's never mentioned PFI Dave:rolleyes: maybe he couldn't find a link;)

Royboy39 15-04-2013 09:09

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1053313)
Funny he's never mentioned PFI Dave:rolleyes: maybe he couldn't find a link;)

Nah............He can't spell it.

jaysay 15-04-2013 09:10

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 1053326)
Nah............He can't spell it.

Never give that a thought Roy:rolleyes:

cashman 15-04-2013 09:29

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1053327)
Never give that a thought Roy:rolleyes:

Thats always been the Major problem wi Tories,= They can't think things through properly.:D

jaysay 15-04-2013 10:01

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1053332)
Thats always been the Major problem wi Tories,= They can't think things through properly.:D

No need to where C'mon is concerned:D

cmonstanley 18-04-2013 22:56

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the tories pushed through pfi lol

cmonstanley 18-04-2013 23:04

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and every day im being proved right osborne is really an idiot.we now owe more than we ever did:confused: The error that could subvert George Osborne's austerity programme | Politics | The Guardian

jaysay 19-04-2013 08:06

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You've never proved anything right, dullard

Neil 19-04-2013 08:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1053310)
I've always said that Neil, its people who use services not houses, if the rate had have been £50 per person, still with the safety net, it would have been fine, but at the rate it was set it was ridiculous

With me being a young lad at the time and you of more senior years please explain something to me.
When poll tax came along with the level it was set at did it mean most households were paying the same or more money?

It started in 1990 which was just when I moved into a rented house in Burnley (It's rare that I admit it) with my ex-wife. I have no idea what the rates would have been at that time.

MargaretR 19-04-2013 08:38

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The poll tax was an administrators nightmare.

For those who wanted to avoid it it was easy just to waive your right to vote by not registering on any electoral list.

Houses stay put - people don't, and some move house often.

The task of keeping track of people would be formidable (and expensive)


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