economy
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The King Is In His Altogether.... from fatsally 24 days old
[ ... ] for INET not to make the same mistakes in the belief that if it talks the talk the economy can walk the walk. RELATED POSTS: Web Induced Dementia
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Big Brown Bag O’ Shite from ianrthorpe 77 days old
[ ... ] to get the economy moving. They have spent all the government’s money on bailing out bankers and feeding fat cats caviar and cream and now as ...
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Bogoff Mr. Brown from fatsally 101 days old
News yesterday that the government wishes to prevent supermarkets from using BOGOF promotions in an effort to cut down on the huge amount of food thrown ...
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Rich Bankers from fatsally 184 days old
I've just had an interesting conversation with a chap from my bank. And it is my bank, and yours too, we're majority share holders I believe, because ...
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Full Marks (and Spencers) for Wise Buys and Big Knickers. from ianrthorpe 243 days old
[ ... ] old false economy maxim, “buy chap, buy twice.” Its surprising though how many of the showiest people are cheapskates. All fur coat and no ...
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A Cheetah Won't Change His Spots from fatsally 248 days old
A couple of weeks ago the nation, well the media, were outraged by the size of Sir Fred Goodwin's pension, negotiated under the very noses of Cabimet ...
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£2000 for CRAP... Oooops Sorry, SCRAP from fatsally 249 days old
Oh don't you just love it? As this government clings onto life tighter than Jade Goody, the schemes they come up with to try and take our minds of the ...
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Obama's F grade for economics - Too late to save the world? - from ianrthorpe 249 days old
The love affair is starting to look jaded. As more jobs are threatrened in the US and Obama's poll ratings among the white middle class plunge President ...
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Pissed Pensioners Are A Social Blight say Thought Police from ianrthorpe 254 days old
[ ... ] of the economy, education, employment, law and order, immigration and national security the dark forces of Politically Correct Thinking have ...
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The Regulator and the Wrestler from ianrthorpe 259 days old
[ ... ] the British economy through a decade of stability in support of his pitch to be acknowledged as the man most likely to broker an international ...


