
solentstars
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just hope its good news for chinny
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ding dong the witch is dead is number one in the charts:lol: i wonder why:)
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not suprised he was mrs thatchers tory successor and more right wing than the present tory party.
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Not feeling very well , I think I will book myself in to The Ritz until i feel better ! Unfortunately our house does not have a lift, nor does my other one in Belgravia . I will have to ask work for a pay rise to help pay the bill because a 5 star suite costs between £2000 to £4000 a night , oh and there is the extra cost of hiring a couple of strangers to look after me , because my kids don't want to know. What the hell it's only money , but in these times of austerity I should be more prudent and maybe seen if the NHS could have helped me out! Never mind we are all in this together , aren't we ! If I do take a turn for the worse please do not spend more than £10 million on burying me because like so many others who pass away I am just an ordinary working class man
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wonder why they will not have a minutes silence at football matchs for her.
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great war time leader but the soldiers who returned from fighting fascism in 1945 did not want to go back to pre war Briton and voted in clement attlee one of our greatest pms ever.
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its not fair the family of 3 could be low wage earners and then you could have a millionaire with a mansion paying a the same rate has a single person.
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i think the private sector with all that she has done for them and i,m sure she would agrees the state should not pay .
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sorry i think clement attlee was that but i expect that was before your time . Attlee's administration presided over the successful transition from a wartime economy to peacetime, tackling problems of demobilisation, shortages of foreign currency, and adverse deficits in trade balances and government expenditure. Further domestic policies that he brought about included the establishment of the National Health Service and post-war Welfare State, which became key to the reconstruction of post-war Britain. Attlee and his ministers did much to transform Britain into a more prosperous and egalitarian society during their time in office with reductions in poverty and a rise in the general economic security of the population.[9
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lets hope its bust
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ha ha i,m suprised he has not yet.
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No they we're known has the one nation party before the loons took over the Tory party .unemployment was considered a disaster at the time with over one million so they trebled it has well has destroying manufacturing with a over valued pound and wasting our north sea oil to pay for her mass unemployment. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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God even harry redknapp does not deserve that Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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That's because she was loved by the super rich and the media barons.she was a nasty women but I for one will not be buying newspapers in .the next few days.she was a hate figure for a lot of working class people at the time. R.I p. To her but she doesn't deserve a state funeral . Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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Saints 2 Reading 0 - Post Match Reactions
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Agree and that's what Jamie redknapp and ray Wilkins said'rather think they know what they are on about than the usual clap trap about certain players posted on here. Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2 -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
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Although George Osbourne is an unsufferable arse...
solentstars replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Lounge
[h=1]Japan aims to jump-start economy with $1.4tn of quantitative easing[/h] Haruhiko Kuroda, the Bank of Japan's new governor, launches aggressive drive to end a deflationary decade Haruhiko Kuroda announces the plan to buy up government debt at a rate only just below that of the US. Photograph: AP Japan's central bank has promised to unleash a massive programme of quantitative easing – worth $1.4tn (£923bn) that will double the country's money supply – in a drastic bid to restore the economy to health and banish the deflation that has dogged the country for more than a decade. As part of a new set of policies known as Abenomics, formulated by Japan's new prime minister Shinzo Abe, the Bank of Japan will buy ¥7tn yen (£46bn) of government bonds each month using electronically created money, with the aim of rekindling demand and pushing up prices and wages. Haruhiko Kuroda, the Bank of Japan's new governor, described its stance as "monetary easing in an entirely new dimension". He promised to target a doubling in the size of the "monetary base" – the amount of cash circulating in the economy, plus the reserves held by financial institutions at the central bank – in the hope of stoking inflation of 2% within two years. The more aggressive approach to tackling Japan's economic problems had been well-trailed, but the scale of the BoJ's operation still stunned financial markets, pushing the Nikkei index of leading shares up by 2.2%. In a statement released on Wednesday in Tokyo, the Bank of Japan said it wanted to "drastically change the expectations of markets and economic entities", and "lead Japan's economy to overcome deflation that has lasted for nearly 15 years". The US Federal Reserve – an enthusiastic supporter of so-called "unconventional" monetary policies such as QE – is spending $85bn a month, only just above the $70bn planned by the BoJ, in an economy almost three times the size of Japan's. -
Although George Osbourne is an unsufferable arse...
solentstars replied to Dibden Purlieu Saint's topic in The Lounge
ha ha " i like the one with the cake when the richest top 5 % of society have 75 % of the cake and the rest is shared amongst the rest,if it happened at a party ayou wy your house you would call them selfish g reedy bar stards". i find it funny that the wealthy bankers who caused this recession are the ones we bailed out with billions and they carry on lining their pockets with our money. -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
trickle down economics -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
the people who fund the political partys and think tanks who want to destroy the welfare state who else . -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
i think osbourne knew what he was doing and playing to the gallery and showed him to be a little man in my opinion but agree that welfare system needs mending and agree with alot of the changes which limit the total amount of welfare a family can get but i cannot understand how philpott a ex able bodied soldier was not made to work and get his ass kicked was allowed to abuse the system for the last 30 years under both tory and labour governments,despite them knowing he was a waster. -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
i thought he was disgusting trying to link that with the murders of all those children and shows what a small minded little tory man the guy he is,i thought they would have sacked him by now and replaced him has chancellor with someone who knows about economics. -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
you could be right and but i doubt he will be released ,has they will take in his previous violent conviction and the judges damming remarks about him into account and he has to behave himself inside which i doubt he will do,i wish they gave him at least 30 years before he can apply for parole but he was charged with manslaughter not murder.i hope the scum rots inside. -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
hes not being let out in 15 years its the minimum he will do before he can apply for parole and doubt he will win that so i think hes in for life.In England and Wales, life imprisonment is a sentence which lasts until the death of the prisoner, although in most cases the prisoner will be eligible for parole (officially termed "early release") after a fixed period set by the judge. This period is known as the "minimum term" (previously known as the "tariff"). In some exceptionally grave cases however, a judge may order that a life sentence should mean life by making a "whole life order." -
Derby House Fire - Father and Mother kill 6 children
solentstars replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
i think thats the easy way out,i prefer his life is made hell inside everyday and make him suffer that he tops himself.