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£1m is too low, Robin Hood died a long time ago
Have you been drinking?
£1m is too low, Robin Hood died a long time ago
It's pleasing to see Solly March retweeing pro-Conservative and anti-Labour material this afternoon - the Albion are delivering a fine education to the young players coming through.
Pub landlords, cab drivers and footballers. All as thick as they come, and all right-leaning. A well known correlation.
Forward slash successful people who aren't too keen on seeing yet more of their earnings forcibly taken from them
Forward slash successful people who aren't too keen on seeing yet more of their earnings forcibly taken from them
Yes, vote Tory.Forward slash successful people who aren't too keen on seeing yet more of their earnings forcibly taken from them
Yes, vote Tory.
Because 915,000 dependent on food banks isn't enough. [emoji106]
Anyone getting fed up with these 100 people signing a letter shite ?
£1m is too low, Robin Hood died a long time ago
i know the polling is suggesting otherwise, but his seat is a traditionally Tory seat with recent switch to Liberals, i dont see he'll lose a 15k and +30% majority.
The latest Ashcroft poll for Sheffield Hallam (April 2nd) had Labour two points ahead of the LibDems. I think that if he loses his seat he is still technically party leader and a MP until a new government is formed which means he'll be the LibDem negotiator with the other parties in the event of a hung parliament.
glad you laughed but I was refering to the labour government which had a famous blair brown division. you may not have notied but you can read up on it
The latest Ashcroft poll for Sheffield Hallam (April 2nd) had Labour two points ahead of the LibDems. I think that if he loses his seat he is still technically party leader and a MP until a new government is formed which means he'll be the LibDem negotiator with the other parties in the event of a hung parliament.
Yes, vote Tory.
Because 915,000 dependent on food banks isn't enough. [emoji106]
Wrong. No one is an MP at the moment. He is technically still the Deputy Prime Minister until a new government is formed.
'Interesting' Guardian/ICM poll (April 10-12th):
CON 39 (+3)
LAB 33 (-2)
LIB 8 (-2)
UKIP 7 (-2)
GRN 7 (+3)
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...ead-guardian-icm-poll-labour?CMP=share_btn_tw
Means that Londoners who bequeath a £2M property (3 bed terraced house) to their kids will be pleased that their offspring won't be paying any IHT on the first millionhas anyone making the jibs about 1m IHT actually noted that it only applies to property? or care much.