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As I said the Tories are a bit one sided but Labour are billy liars.

In Greece we suffer from communist money grabbing mechanism, make everybody poor policies, pickpocket the silly francs (*).
It's like last chapter of animal farm.

(*) silly francs = old Greek slang for Europeans

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Most did, 66% but theyre divided, and thus ruled by the Eton Bullingdon club. The Divide and Rule trick has neen used since Ancient Rome.

They voted for anti immigration, (ukip), Labour (tory lite), SNP -(nationalist, traditionally Labour voters, but now SNP because labour have moved further to the right). Some voted conservative (the working class true enemy, and these aspirational wannabes are turkeys voting for christmas), and some voted Green.

Did you vote badboy ? Arent you working class or are you proper posh ? :D

I am not posh but i'm probably in the top 10% of income earners in the UK. I wasn't born into wealth my story is more ''started from the bottom now i'm here'' ...........

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I am not posh but i'm probably in the top 10% of income earners in the UK. I wasn't born into wealth my story is more ''started from the bottom now i'm here'' ...........

Yeah, I remember you saying your parents had a restaurant in Liverpool. Well the top 10% last year started on earnings around £60 000, so youre doing well.

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Yeah, I remember you saying your parents had a restaurant in Liverpool. Well the top 10% last year started on earnings around £60 000, so youre doing well.

How dare people who make barely enough to feed their kids be upset. The nerve.
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How dare people who make barely enough to feed their kids be upset. The nerve.

Theres going to be a lot more now -getting like the US with the disparity between poor and rich getting ever wider. There will be more demonstrations like Saturday, and more people on the streets causing trouble . Thats all they have left.

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In the economic sphere, the system works as follows:

The Labs are out to collect taxes from the Tories. Things are engineered so Labour tax victims are those who vote for the Cons. If you are a star Lab supporter and you are affected by Lab tax laws, they try to fix something for you. The tax supremos are working things out so things do not deviate significantly from the pattern.

From the other side of the fence, things proceed in exactly the same way. Simply invert the words Lab and Con in the previous sentence.

This time the Tories won, next time who knows.

What nobody does and will never do is cut down taxes uniformly and across the board.
So if the "x" person, who may be of any political persuasion, makes 1000 pounds, they will not become 800 by the time he turns the street corner, but will become 900 say.

We are all being mugged.

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£1.5bn left the NHS last year to go into the pockets of 15 private companies.

23 Tory MPs and Lords have major stakes or control the same 15 companies.

Overall £16bn leaked out of the NHS to private companies. The Directors of these companies "donated" £20 m to the Tory party.

This is how it works. Theiving rich posh bastards stealing our taxes, yet they want us to pick on 'benefit scroungers'. Fucking cunts.

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£1.5bn left the NHS last year to go into the pockets of 15 private companies.

23 Tory MPs and Lords have major stakes or control the same 15 companies.

Overall £16bn leaked out of the NHS to private companies. The Directors of these companies "donated" £20 m to the Tory party.

This is how it works. Theiving rich posh bastards stealing our taxes, yet they want us to pick on 'benefit scroungers'. Fucking cunts.

An equal amount of socialist hanky panky stuff exists.

The trouble is we do not as citizens have any economic rights.

The French revolution established the secrecy of correspondence but the new kings and princes are allowed to make the minimum inland stamp equal to 1000 francs.

We are uselessly divided over things like the ... Persian wars of 400 bc, over nationalization and private enterprise etc.

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Basking in his election victory, Prime Minister David Cameron unleashed this Orwellian decree to explain why new Thought Police powers are needed: “For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens ‘as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone.'” It’s not enough for British subjects merely to “obey the law”; they must refrain from believing in or expressing ideas which Her Majesty’s Government dislikes.

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/05/13/greatest-threat-free-speech-comes-terrorism-claiming-fight/

:lol: Good luck with that, Britain... :P

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That censorship thing can go crazy.

Once upon a time during junta I was strolling down Syntagma square with a friend.
He was studying maths and he said something or other about not liking one of the subjects.

I said in England we have the units and you make selection of the units you want each year.

A car revved up and he heard "election" instead of selection.

So he turns yellow and says to me "no, no, please, please don't say such things ...".

But we also do have some who ought to be locked away for their own good.

There is the one with Auschwitz-SS songs. I 'm not sure he is still on the lose but he was a couple of years back.

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That censorship thing can go crazy.

Once upon a time during junta I was strolling down Syntagma square with a friend.

He was studying maths and he said something or other about not liking one of the subjects.

I said in England we have the units and you make selection of the units you want each year.

A car revved up and he heard "election" instead of selection.

So he turns yellow and says to me "no, no, please, please don't say such things ...".

But we also do have some who ought to be locked away for their own good.

There is the one with Auschwitz-SS songs. I 'm not sure he is still on the lose but he was a couple of years back.

Got to say mate i've no idea what your going on about your posts have me scratching and laughing my head off at the same time. But honestly please keep them coming they really cheer me up.

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Got to say mate i've no idea what your going on about your posts have me scratching and laughing my head off at the same time. But honestly please keep them coming they really cheer me up.

The one before says something about censorship or a threat of such a nature existing.

I don't know if it's true and I doubt it but it's not funny. Why you say it is funny ?

1971 Athens, the story I talk about and about those songs you probably have heard some yourself. They exist in a number of versions.

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The one before says something about censorship or a threat of such a nature existing.

I don't know if it's true and I doubt it but it's not funny. Why you say it is funny ?

1971 Athens, the story I talk about and about those songs you probably have heard some yourself. They exist in a number of versions.

It's the way you write things mate obviously English isn't your first language and i'm not patronising or taking the piss. It's all a bit cryptic squire is Athens 1971 the Cup Winners Cup Final if it is why don't you say so?

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It's the way you write things mate obviously English isn't your first language and i'm not patronising or taking the piss. It's all a bit cryptic squire is Athens 1971 the Cup Winners Cup Final if it is why don't you say so?

Coincidentally yes. I 've been to both as there was a replay final.

About the junta of Greece and censorship you can read here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_military_junta_of_1967%E2%80%9374

About English language if you correct me every time I make mistake I can pay you a small fee through paypal.

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Coincidentally yes. I 've been to both as there was a replay final.

About the junta of Greece and censorship you can read here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_military_junta_of_1967%E2%80%9374

About English language if you correct me every time I make mistake I can pay you a small fee through paypal.

Ha ha no problem

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I sure do love internet censorship, harsher copyright laws, ISP spying, the limitation of free speech and empowering multi-national corporations. Thanks Obama! Thanks New Zealand! I love the TPP and TTIP!

You absolute fucking cunts. Jump into the ocean and I hope your gold lined pockets drowns you.

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