Were they? Where were the guidelines which said "We're happy to pay for your duckhouse" and so on? :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
A good deal of MP's Labour, Conservative and other should find themselves in jail if I'm honest.
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Were they? Where were the guidelines which said "We're happy to pay for your duckhouse" and so on? :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
A good deal of MP's Labour, Conservative and other should find themselves in jail if I'm honest.
Whereas you, of course, smoking with the customers of your health-related business, represent a shining example to us all when it comes to performance at work.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
I have to say I disagree with this. You just know that it would have ended up that anyone who was retiring would not be replaced and all temporary contracts would come to an end even if the net effect of employing a new person was an efficiency saving....Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
But they won't, as thankfully the courts are run by knowledgeable people and not clueless types who think £5 for a bog seat is more important than an £8bn State pension deficitQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Hi 5!Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
What I said
What he sawQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
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Originally Posted by Daniel
Oh that's right. Our people never have it so good when the Tories are in power :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
If you ever take the blue blinkers off you might have a better chance of seeing the full picture.
How easily do you think these banks could then sell the repossed houses in a depressed market where those self-same banks were reluctant to lend?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
As you're learning, the economy is a finely balanced ecosystem, not as black and white as you'd like to make out.
Really?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
Dave has always been an optimist.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell