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Old 23-04-2008, 19:09   #46
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Re: Will Greg Pope remain a rebel?

but it would be nice to hear if he is honest enough to say.
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Old 23-04-2008, 21:10   #47
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Re: Will Greg Pope remain a rebel?

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one paper think it was LET reported that Greg U-turned...
on what? the 10p tax? that is probably horse manure, as Brown has capitulated to the rebels.
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Old 24-04-2008, 10:19   #48
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Re: Will Greg Pope remain a rebel?

The government might have capitulated, but they still haven't come up with how they are going to finance it. The only thing we can be sure of is that we will lose anther rain forest, to print out the forms for those people effected, they'll still take the money off them and they'll have to claim to back. This Government is big on red tape, but not much good on the causes of red tape, they produce it faster than a cow produces manure
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Old 24-04-2008, 11:32   #49
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Re: Will Greg Pope remain a rebel?

I find it amusing that they talk of "compensation". My understanding of the English laguage is that compensation is payable when someone has done something WRONG against you. So is that an admission that the abolishment was the wrong thing to do? If so why isn't it being put back asap............
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Old 24-04-2008, 12:09   #50
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Re: Will Greg Pope remain a rebel?

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I find it amusing that they talk of "compensation". My understanding of the English laguage is that compensation is payable when someone has done something WRONG against you. So is that an admission that the abolishment was the wrong thing to do? If so why isn't it being put back asap............
Come on entwisi they have to find something for their army of civil servants to do, after all they have created another 850,000 new post since 1997, If they put it back asap as you say it may look like a U-TURN
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