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Go on give your opinion what should plan b be? |
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That is as long as the unions didn't get involved. |
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the tories pushed through pfi lol
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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
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You've never proved anything right, dullard
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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. |
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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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