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Habitual nonsense again

nevip
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....and the Labour-Mess-We-Were-Left-With narrative seems especially inappropriate, since the HRT was originally brought in by a Conservative government in 1994…..

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Oh for God’s Sake…

I can so do without another large dose of ‘benefit tourism’. Been there, done that. Stupid man.

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At least he didn’t do ‘I’ve Got A Little List’ a la Peter Lilley. That would have been just too much. Nah, scrub that, it IS too much.

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Oh don’t. It’s too horrible.

An increasing feeling of de ja vu is creeping upon me. I think there must be a glitch in the Matrix..

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1964 - 06 March 2013 03:38 PM

Oh don’t. It’s too horrible.

An increasing feeling of de ja vu is creeping upon me. I think there must be a glitch in the Matrix..

Thats Neo Liberalism for ya!  Quick.  Start the car.

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reports that EU commission have rejected approach from four member states (including UK) asking it to review freedom of movement provisions on grounds that, when Bulgaria and Romania join EU, there will be flood of ‘benefit tourism’.

EU reported to have said that no member state, including UK, had been able to give any evidence that the problem of ‘benefit tourism’ exists -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/9916159/EU-commission-accuses-UK-of-inventing-non-problem-of-migrant-benefit-crisis.html

http://euobserver.com/justice/119326