tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6391010622090130583.post767987105418848670..comments2024-03-19T15:01:34.152+00:00Comments on what a wonderful life...: Death and… akhhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16744011665584141409noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6391010622090130583.post-62710776688014040132016-03-20T08:53:16.514+00:002016-03-20T08:53:16.514+00:00Anne Donaldson
TOMATO SOUP for gods sake, I wish ...Anne Donaldson <br />TOMATO SOUP for gods sake, I wish that toady would go the same way as his brother<br /><br />Anne Donaldson <br />I was surprised at the date for the window tax because Scotland wasn't part of the union at that time but we still have building in the old town in Edinburgh with blocked up windows<br /><br />Andrew Height <br />It lasted a long time Anne.<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />Jamie Oliver is a massive bellend! Hate the prick<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />I'm not fond of the taxman either but I really hate Oliver - just look at the names he gave his kids! Tosser<br /><br />Anne Donaldson <br />There is of course method in his madness, he's giving the oil and gas industry up here extra concessions but where are the main sugar refineries in this country???. Yup up here and in Gordon Browns old constituency<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />Why are we even listening to this man?<br />Paul Eddison's photo.<br /><br />Anne Donaldson <br />And another on the way<br /><br />Anne Donaldson <br />He should buy a telly<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />http://www.nationalreview.com/.../taxing-sugar-britains...<br /><br />Taxing Sugar: Britain's Bloomberg Tories<br />Sometimes it’s the smaller things that reveal where a politician stands. British Chancellor of the Exchequer…<br />NATIONALREVIEW.COM<br /><br />Ricardo Listeretti <br />Superb Andrew. If that's all true, you did a heck of a job pulling it together and adding the sugary sweetener of your brilliant satirical wit. Take a bow sir.<br /><br />Andrew Height <br />All true Ricardo.<br /><br />Tim Preston <br />Did I hear rightly that income tax was brought in to fund the war against Napoleon. Are they still ongoing or can we stop paying it now?<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />Income tax was first started to fund war - ever since we've been at war with someone<br /><br />Andrew Height <br />I think it was before Napoleon Tim. The Sheriff of Nottingham used taxes to cut down the oaks to build ships that went to war and Elizabeth built the Armada on taxes. Paul is right, we have always been at war and it takes a lot of money to pay for it if you want to play the way 'fuck off I am important' game. Hence Trident which will never do us any good except to shake a fist and then kill the planet and us with it.<br /><br />Paul Eddison <br />Oh look a bogeyman - pay me taxes suckers. It's a fantastic business - wish I've have thought of it.akhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16744011665584141409noreply@blogger.com