bab-91 wrote:Peter, refined? He's a Pikey/Bog Warrior with an identity crisis.
He's no ********* Gatsby!
You are just bitter because our Massey 35 had tintz and a wiper !
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Heap of shite. You're just jealous of my David Brown 780 with mint cab and doors!pacerpete wrote:bab-91 wrote:Peter, refined? He's a Pikey/Bog Warrior with an identity crisis.
He's no ********* Gatsby!
You are just bitter because our Massey 35 had tintz and a wiper !

fair point but after talking to a friend of mine who's pretty high up in the dwp he says that nearly all the unemployed in this country would be pushed straight into employment therefore filling the viod in the governments coffers,87mtech27 wrote:So tell me 3 million jobs lost is good for the economy and great for government coffers?
At the same time who will the 3 million jobs be created for? The lazy scrounging British folks (2nd/3rd Gen migrants as well as natives) who lets be honest would bring Arthur Scargill out of retirement.
No more immigration with the current eastern Europeans staying would be the ideal solution for that you want.
Immigrants get flamed all the time for any countries woes because they are easy target.
Only 25 and own 48% of my property, Not taking into account house value rising another 20% since I've owned it...
Played the stock market as well... Winning some and losing some to include banking shares and rockhopper (had money invested when they found oil in Falkland)
So yeh...

sounds like a few round here lol,bab-91 wrote:Peter, refined? He's a fellow Pikey/Bog Warrior with an identity crisis.
He's no ********* Gatsby!


steve_k wrote:no matter who gets the top job after tomorrow we're all screwed no matter what they promised before hand.

Ah, you must be the guy that caused the stock exchange dip in the USA and got arrested recently....87mtech27 wrote:In an ideal world those unemployment could fill up the void however this isnt USSR under Stalin and imagine the outrage if people were forced into jobsPoint being the country is too soft to tell people "get on your bike" as Norman Tebbit once told the unemployed.
Stopped playing the stock market once I bought my yard and instead started throwing my money at my mortgage, in turn getting a safer return.
Besides when you do a bit of stock market trading it becomes obvious it is constantly manipulated by the rich folks.



Hahaha!ross_jsy wrote:Twitchy times on the island with so many promises to crack down on tax avoidance/evasion

That's a good thing. Rather going to 'Uni', 80% of them (i.e no brighter than average) should instead forego getting diplomas in Media Studies and advanced masturbation (Hons) and instead learn a trade, therefore filling a labour vacuum filled by immigrants and not saddling themselves with debt.pony wrote: But lack of affordable housing and social cleansing and tution fees for university students
Lucky you, most that I know recall being close to bankruptcy with interest rates hitting double digits, all thanks to John Major.Andyboy wrote:I remember it well. I had a 928S at 22. Tough, tough times.87mtech27 wrote:From 89-95 was a terrible time for most who remember it. From 97-2007 was a nice decade.
Arthur scagill was a c*nt!!

..pretty pointless voting UKIP anywhere in London I'd have thought - especially if you're in a decent bit of West Londonpony wrote:Unsure whether to vote UKIP or Conservative
Part of me says UKIP and part of me says Conservative
Conservative
Pluses
No mansion tax
Hopefully they can sort the economy
But lack of affordable housing and social cleansing and tution fees for university students
And cannot control the borders of immigration
UKIP
Australian style points system on immigration
No abuse of NHS by non-residents aka health tourism making NHS more in debt
No inheritance tax
No fees on STEM university subjects which the UK is lacking
Armed forces if u been there for 10 or 12 years guaranteed a job in police service, prison service etc
More spending on defence
Pull out of Europe saving millions of pounds of EU membership per day helping balance the books

you come under hounslow.pony wrote:I think where I live is a close tie between the more affluent folk with Conservative and the less affluent folk with Labour.
The UKIP candidate was former police inspector

if you voted UKIP its a wastepony wrote:Unsure whether to vote UKIP or Conservative
Part of me says UKIP and part of me says Conservative
Conservative
Pluses
No mansion tax
Hopefully they can sort the economy
But lack of affordable housing and social cleansing and tution fees for university students
And cannot control the borders of immigration
UKIP
Australian style points system on immigration
No abuse of NHS by non-residents aka health tourism making NHS more in debt
No inheritance tax
No fees on STEM university subjects which the UK is lacking
Armed forces if u been there for 10 or 12 years guaranteed a job in police service, prison service etc
More spending on defence
Pull out of Europe saving millions of pounds of EU membership per day helping balance the books
http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/m ... cking-ukippony wrote:Nobab-91 wrote:Wouldn't Pony be deported by UKIP?

Mitchen wrote:http://www.voice-online.co.uk/article/m ... cking-ukippony wrote:Nobab-91 wrote:Wouldn't Pony be deported by UKIP?
Not quite Pony's ethnicity..


Kos wrote:POLL ADDED![]()
exit polls were pleasantly surprising

And you can make me a cuppa tea for adding all your NI partiesbab-91 wrote:Kos wrote:POLL ADDED![]()
exit polls were pleasantly surprising
I spat green tea all over my Karl Marx t-shirt.

I noticed that, thank you for involving meKos wrote:And you can make me a cuppa tea for adding all your NI partiesbab-91 wrote:Kos wrote:POLL ADDED![]()
exit polls were pleasantly surprising
I spat green tea all over my Karl Marx t-shirt.![]()
I was going to replace Labour with Marxist and Sinn Fein with terrorists but I chose to be sensible

