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Old 02-09-2009, 17:25   #1
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave

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Old 02-09-2009, 17:36   #2
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at he taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave
Hush! Don't let Lord Mandelson hear you say that!

Or he'll expect a holiday on it when it's moored in a Corfu Harbour.
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Old 02-09-2009, 18:10   #3
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave


quite right, nice one Dave.
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Old 02-09-2009, 18:12   #4
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Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.
Which government was it that pushed forward with the huge pay rises to MP's and the Prime Minister?

Answer: Labour!
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Old 02-09-2009, 18:43   #5
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave
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Old 02-09-2009, 19:40   #6
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As paul2412 says, dude whats your problem.

Is this just another anti Tory rant, what about rich Labour MP's ? lets take Mohammad Sarwar accoring to Wiki he's worth £16 million http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Sarwar but im sure he still takes his MP's salary.
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Old 02-09-2009, 19:54   #7
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave
Interestingly Tony Blair was amongst the 500 most highly paid Britons last year with an income of almost £11 million. Do you have an opinion on that, and what a good socialist like him should do with that money?
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Old 02-09-2009, 20:01   #8
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Its looking increasingly likely that the Tories will win the next election and of course they are greatly looking forward to this, not least because of all the extra income they will get from the tax payer to add to the rents they get and salaries from their jobs in the City. (While no doubt living in the house paid for by the taxpayer.)

Mr Cameron is a millionaire so he won’t need to touch his one hundred and ninety thousand pounds a year PM salary, he will instead be able to save it up and after fours years buy himself a nice new yacht…all at the taxpayers expense.

Good on ya Dave
Is this the sort of yacht that you think Dave should buy?

http://www.amels-holland.com/photoal...n_399_main.jpg

This is the one that belonged to ex Labour MP Robert Maxwell.
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Old 02-09-2009, 20:06   #9
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Hush! Don't let Lord Mandelson hear you say that!

Or he'll expect a holiday on it when it's moored in a Corfu Harbour.
mandy will need it for his love in with the bpi and david geffen
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Old 02-09-2009, 20:10   #10
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So if Cameron is buying a yacht he will no doubt be cosying up to Des Turner Labour MP for Brighton Kemptown. Not only does he own his own yacht but has been Chairman of the House of Commons All-Party Yacht Club for the last 9 years.

Gosh this thread is going well. The loony left at their very best.
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Perhaps he'd be better advised to tell us what policies he's going to implement when he comes to power, much more important than what he's spending his money on!
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Gosh this thread is going well. The loony left at their very best.
I see this term used a lot, what exactly do you mean by it?
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Perhaps he'd be better advised to tell us what policies he's going to implement when he comes to power, much more important than what he's spending his money on!
What and have them stolen by Labour again? Not on your Nelly. Until there is a general election called, the conservatives and any other party would do well to keep their cards close to their chest when Labour is sat at the table.
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Old 02-09-2009, 21:48   #14
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What and have them stolen by Labour again? Not on your Nelly. Until there is a general election called, the conservatives and any other party would do well to keep their cards close to their chest when Labour is sat at the table.
Which parts of Labour legislation will the Tories be repealing then, if they don't doesn't that mean they are copying Labour?
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Old 02-09-2009, 22:36   #15
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Which parts of Labour legislation will the Tories be repealing then, if they don't doesn't that mean they are copying Labour?
Probably the bit about spending £175 billion/year more than they raise in taxation would be a good start.
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Interestingly Tony Blair was amongst the 500 most highly paid Britons last year with an income of almost £11 million. Do you have an opinion on that, and what a good socialist like him should do with that money?
I've long suspected you're a little delusional anarchist Anyone believing Tony Blair to be a socialist has to be
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Which parts of Labour legislation will the Tories be repealing then, if they don't doesn't that mean they are copying Labour?
Did labour repeal all the previous Tory government legislation then?

But for the record, the conservatives have promised to repeal any legislation to introduce the ID card scheme your beloved Labour government are pushing through without support from the public.

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Old 03-09-2009, 00:02   #18
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Interestingly Tony Blair was amongst the 500 most highly paid Britons last year with an income of almost £11 million. Do you have an opinion on that, and what a good socialist like him should do with that money?
Give it to the Vatican?

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Old 03-09-2009, 06:20   #19
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Yes we are all agreed then. We MUST get rid of BOTH of these parties.

Don't vote for either Lab or Cons at the next election. They are both corrupt and getting rich at our expense.

There is no differece between Lab and Con now as they are have both sold their souls to Capitalism and are the puppets of big business.

Their mantra is take from the poor to give to the rich.
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Old 03-09-2009, 06:24   #20
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This thread would be more accurately titled

"Speculation as to what a man with more money than I have might buy at some unspecified future date"

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