a full-blown socialist budget.
A new railcard to save money for people aged between 26 and 30? What utter nonsense is this?
a full-blown socialist budget.
A new railcard to save money for people aged between 26 and 30? What utter nonsense is this?
What an odd way to spell government.
trying to lure da yoot vote?
seems an odd demographic to choose. And why on Earth is that not age discrimination? Not sure what the legitimate aim of imposing this would be.
I mean, I might be slightly out of the 26-30 sector of the Venn diagram, but it has the potential to piss of a 31 year old.
Must be a very small number of beneficiaries though, since their parents decided their own God-given right to live in London despite clearly not being able to afford to live there was only to be served by having far fewer whiny little bitches around in the first place?
I am now very tempted to punch a young person in the face. :furious:
Stamp Duty is purely and simply theft. Its one redeeming feature was that it was universal. The idea that someone shouldn’t have their pocket picked because they’re only ickle really hacks me off.
don't drink beer, do you :-\
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If I was going to retire to Africa, Zambia would be at the top of my list, I think. Maybe second, after TZ.
In fact, r, my retirement list currently looks like this:
1. Cumbria
2. Cornwall (Too crowded)
3. Southern France (Too many euros required)
4. Thailand (Can't go until the wife's 50)
5. Cambodia (Too gangstery for the missus' taste)
6. Tanzania (Too much chance of instability)
7. Zambia (No sea)
As you can see, this is a most pleasing list. Which is your favourite?
The Welsh valleys would give you the peace and tranquility for a year or two before slipping over to the other side C
You can go out in a rocking chair with a Les Paul across your chest and Katherine Jenkins on your gramophone
Just remember to make plans for the cats and Lady C