cholo
11:53 Tue Jul 12
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For half way through interviews just turning around and fucking off as soon as he thinks the questions are going to get remotely tricky.
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BRANDED
12:15 Wed Jul 13
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Gayness mostly. I don't think he'll be up amongst the greats but Gay marriage will be a big milestone.
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normannomates
12:15 Wed Jul 13
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Simon.s Know what you're saying
But as long as likes of I are alive and kicking they fucking WILL see it through. Too many like me ready to pounce if they start fucking about.
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cholo
12:18 Wed Jul 13
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normannomates
Yeh I bet they are shitting themselves at the prospect of one of your strongly worded rants on here!
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Mart O
12:31 Wed Jul 13
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Ag !
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ray winstone
10:04 Wed Jul 27
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UK joins Greece at bottom of wage growth league.
UK joins Greece at bottom of wage growth league TUC found that between 2007 and 2015 in the UK, real wages fell by 10.4%, the joint lowest in OECD countries
A pay slip and some cash While wages in the UK have faltered, ministers have sought to instead highlight rising employment. Photograph: Nick Ansell/PA Katie Allen and Larry Elliott Wednesday 27 July 2016 00.01 BST Last modified on Wednesday 27 July 2016 01.05 BST
Share on LinkedIn Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Shares 9,351 Comments 5,100 Save for later Britain has suffered a bigger fall in real wages since the financial crisis than any other advanced country apart from Greece, research shows.
A report by the TUC, published on Wednesday, shows that real earnings have declined more than 10% since the credit crunch began in 2007, leaving the UK equal bottom in a league table of wages growth.
Using data from the OECD’s recent employment outlook, the TUC found that over the same 2007-2015 period, real wages grew in Poland by 23%, in Germany by 14%, and in France by 11%. Across the OECD, real wages increased by an average of 6.7%.
And the rich got a nice, big, fat juicy tax cut. 'A party for 'working' people', my fucking arse.
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riosleftsock
10:07 Wed Jul 27
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Fucking off the centre-left by stealing their ground and installing Corbyn as the opposition as well as telling him to fuck off in the HoP.
Great performer at the despatch box, and a decent performer in the media. Bit fake though.
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After8
10:24 Wed Jul 27
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Ray do you agree with the Conservatives cutting taxes for the lowest paid?
Yes or No.
To help you I agree with public spending cuts and cutting the tax rate from 50p to 45p as it has raised more money.
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ray winstone
10:28 Wed Jul 27
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What's the point of cutting taxes for the low paid when the wages they get have the lowest growth in Europe?
'The party of hard working people'? What a fucking legacy.
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joe royal
10:43 Wed Jul 27
was that a yes or a no Ray?
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ray winstone
11:02 Wed Jul 27
Re: was that a yes or a no Ray?
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A8, or is it Joe Royal, has austerity worked?
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joe royal
12:16 Thu Jul 28
Untitled
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As usual the Bently driving socialist can't say yes or no.
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Ronald_antly
12:23 Thu Jul 28
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simon.s wrote...
"*wanted to"
I think you had it right the first time.
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Boycie
12:27 Thu Jul 28
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being able to talk with 4 grapes in his mouth
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bruuuno
12:37 Thu Jul 28
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Absolutely fuck all apart from brexit which appeared to make him quite literally shit all over his pants in panic
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ray winstone
12:37 Thu Jul 28
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joe, sadly I've left that job now, back to the white van, sorry to disappoint....
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stomper
12:51 Thu Jul 28
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The 18th identikit Etonian to hold the office. Huzzah!
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HairyHammer
8:00 Thu Jul 28
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Having a big shiny bonce and Brexit.
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ray winstone
9:14 Thu Jul 28
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There you go, what a legacy.....
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