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ATOS Strike again

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Peter Turville
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Gareth Morgan - 05 February 2013 12:59 PM

Bedroom tax hits him though, under-occupying public car park.

But a car park only counts as one room (unless its a multi-storey).  He moved there to avoid the bedroom tax after the princes ‘vacated’ the Tower.

1964
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Well, he’s certainly come back to a winter of discontent.

And I have a ‘hunch’ that you’re all barking mad.

(edited to say: just realised Nevip got there before me with the winter of discontent..)

[ Edited: 5 Feb 2013 at 04:55 pm by 1964 ]
Stevegale
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Is there a skeleton argument for a funeral grant?

Gareth Morgan
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A horse, a horse my kingdom for a horse!

Deprivation quite clearly intended to conceal a capital asset by exchanging it for a personal possession.

nevip
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That’s Shakespeare taking
liberties for the sake of Tudor propaganda, he actually said a hearse, a hearse, my kingdom for a hearse

[ Edited: 5 Feb 2013 at 11:30 pm by nevip ]
Paul Treloar
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In a case of reality stranger than fiction, Michael McCann MP has just asked David Cameron the very same question at Prime Ministers Questions today.....

Stevegale
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Should be in the Royalty Related Activity Group if you ask me.

Pete C
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I can just see his WRA plan;

1. Stop being dead

2. Start thinking about killing lots of those people that oppose him.

3. Go to Tesco and ask if they have any openings for a dead king with a habit of killing people.

Clearly a case for sanctions if he doesn’t comply!

Pete C
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At least the Reilly decision means that Richard cannot be sanctioned for failing to work in Poundland since the fifteenth century