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Ever felt you were being ripped off?
  • AussieSheila
    Posts: 1,748

    is that why you hábit in aussy ?


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    You obviously missed my previous post. Circumstances dictate.

    But yes, since I have a choice........I would choose to be near my kids. Wherever they are.
  • koolhandluke8
    Posts: 3,024

    You obviously missed my previous post. Circumstances dictate.

    But yes, since I have a choice........I would choose to be near my kids. Wherever they are.


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    yes I did miss it I dont get involved in personal stuff if i can help it...

    dont blame ye...

    just does me nut in when people go all cilla black and jimmy tarbuck and rave about "home" yet live somehwere else..

    i personally will be out like a shot..when the time is right..exactly like when I left that shoitehole called liverpool..

  • Knoxy2001e
    Posts: 1,424
    you will note that the usual suspects dont actually address the issue or the topic of the thread.

    what more do you need to know about them?
  • Snowcone
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  • Knoxy2001e
    Posts: 1,424
    " I think I have a right to have an opinion"

    you can easily identify the idiots. they are the ones that dont touch the topic of the thread. instead they rely on pathetic, schoolyard ad hominem responses.


  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,512

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    Ha ha ha... You said hom...
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,349

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    I know you are , but what am I ?
  • Jxg
    Posts: 1,537

    you will note that the usual suspects dont actually address the issue or the topic of the thread.


    what more do you need to know about them?

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    I've responded plenty of times to your other treads with valid points to which you fail to present a rebuttal. Now I just tell you to shut up because it's the same old story again and again.
  • brett
    Posts: 665
    have to agree on that. I am interested in what you say but by the time I have read through the swapped insults cant be bothered. it would help to address the people who are responding to the thread and not the ones who aren't.
  • brett
    Posts: 665
    thats not preaching by the way just recommendation from experience
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,349
    Won't work ( tried that tactic with him lots of times )

    Inevitably we all end up insulting him because he's a pompous tw @t.



    * awaits another brilliant brain cell response *
  • brett
    Posts: 665
    yeah but I am standing up when I say it...like I was told to when talking on the net...
  • brett
    Posts: 665
    oh wait that was the phone
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,349
    Ha ha

    Fair do's
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,512
    brett said:

    yeah but I am standing up when I say it...like I was told to when talking on the net...


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    Are you also patting your head and rubbing your stomach?
  • brett
    Posts: 665
    trying to..cant do it though... i have just managed to get hang of walking around like a string is pulling my head up...great for back and neck problems and people in shops take you seriously. hasnt worked on here yet though
  • Snowcone
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  • Knoxy2001e
    Posts: 1,424

    A roll call of corporate rogues who are milking the country



    The scale of unpaid tax now outstrips the entire deficit. Forcing the elite to pay up is a matter of both justice and necessity.

    "Meanwhile, ministers are absurdly slashing the tax inspection workforce, and even introducing a new incentive for British multinationals to move their operations inbusiness to overseas tax havens. The scheme would,accountants KPMG have been advising clients, offer an "effective UK tax rate of 5.5%" from 2014 (and cut British tax revenues into the bargain)...

    But when austerity and cuts are sucking demand out of the economy, fuelling poverty and joblessness and actually widening the deficit, the need to step up the pressure for corporations and the wealthy to pay their share as part of a wider recovery strategy couldn't be more obvious.

    The target has to shift from "welfare scroungers" to tax dodgers, and the campaign go national. Companies that are milking the country at the expense of the majority are especially vulnerable to brand damage. Forcing them to pay up is a matter of both social justice and economic necessity."


  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,512
    what made you leave the uk?
  • Knoxy2001e
    Posts: 1,424
    the climate and the lousy money i was making. altho i was still doing better than many, i had my  own driving school. usually go back once a year but i'm going for the 2nd time this year next week. its my mums 91st birthday.

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