This country is vile
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This country is vile
hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
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Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
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Big Corporates have destroyed the very fabric of our society.
It will get worse.
Thank fuck my salad days were when this country was great.
It will get worse.
Thank fuck my salad days were when this country was great.
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Feldy wrote:Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
If I live to be a thousand I will never understand why people shop there.....IDENTICAL produce to Asda, Morrisons etc but 20% dearer!!
Who the fuck are these cunts that use them??
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Mad Tony wrote:Big Corporates have destroyed the very fabric of our society.
It will get worse.
Thank fuck my salad days were when this country was great.
Its shit nobby.
but its was you generation , and your voters who got us here
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Dear,
How are things in your little world, I hope they're going well and you are too.
Do you still see the same old crowd, the ones who used to meet every Friday.
I'm really sorry that I can't be there but work comes first, I'm sure you'll understand.
Things are really taking off for me business is thriving and I'm showing a profit and.
And in any case it wouldn't be the same, 'cause we've all grown up and we've got our lives
and the values that we had once upon a time, seem stupid now 'cause the rent must be paid
and some bonds severed and others made.
Now I don't want you to get me wrong, ideals are fine when you are young and I must admit
we had a laugh, but that's all it was and ever will be, 'cause the Burning Sky keeps
burning bright. And as long as it does (and it always will), there's no time for dreams
when commerce calls. And the taxman's shouting 'cause he wants his dough and the wheels of
finance won't begin to slow.
And it's only us realists who are gonna come through 'cause there's only one power higher
than that of truth and that's the Burning Sky.
Oh and by the way I must tell you, before I sign off, that I've got a meeting next week,
with the head of a big corporate I can't disclose who but I'm sure you'll know it and.
And the Burning Sky - keeps burning bright. And it won't turn off til it's had enough,
it's the greedy bastard who won't give up, and you're just a dreamer if you don't realize,
and the sooner you do will be the better for you, then we'll all be happy and we'll all be
wise and all bow down to the Burning Sky.
Then we'll all be happy and we'll all be wise and together we will live beneath the
Burning Sky.
How are things in your little world, I hope they're going well and you are too.
Do you still see the same old crowd, the ones who used to meet every Friday.
I'm really sorry that I can't be there but work comes first, I'm sure you'll understand.
Things are really taking off for me business is thriving and I'm showing a profit and.
And in any case it wouldn't be the same, 'cause we've all grown up and we've got our lives
and the values that we had once upon a time, seem stupid now 'cause the rent must be paid
and some bonds severed and others made.
Now I don't want you to get me wrong, ideals are fine when you are young and I must admit
we had a laugh, but that's all it was and ever will be, 'cause the Burning Sky keeps
burning bright. And as long as it does (and it always will), there's no time for dreams
when commerce calls. And the taxman's shouting 'cause he wants his dough and the wheels of
finance won't begin to slow.
And it's only us realists who are gonna come through 'cause there's only one power higher
than that of truth and that's the Burning Sky.
Oh and by the way I must tell you, before I sign off, that I've got a meeting next week,
with the head of a big corporate I can't disclose who but I'm sure you'll know it and.
And the Burning Sky - keeps burning bright. And it won't turn off til it's had enough,
it's the greedy bastard who won't give up, and you're just a dreamer if you don't realize,
and the sooner you do will be the better for you, then we'll all be happy and we'll all be
wise and all bow down to the Burning Sky.
Then we'll all be happy and we'll all be wise and together we will live beneath the
Burning Sky.
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Kit wrote:Mad Tony wrote:Big Corporates have destroyed the very fabric of our society.
It will get worse.
Thank fuck my salad days were when this country was great.
Its shit nobby.
but its was you generation , and your voters who got us here
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Feldy wrote:Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
Cant beat the bargains at Netto. I have to go alone in bevs 4x4 nobody dare come with me ...i called in one day passing when i had to take Jack to the dentist ...when i returned he'd put all the sun blinds up so no one saw him
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Re: This country is vile
bitofatwat wrote:Feldy wrote:Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
Cant beat the bargains at Netto. I have to go alone in bevs 4x4 nobody dare come with me ...i called in one day passing when i had to take Jack to the dentist ...when i returned he'd put all the sun blinds up so no one saw him
We had a Netto in the midlands when we lived there for two years...great store!
We use Aldi and Lidl here who are similar.
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Mad Tony wrote:Feldy wrote:Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
If I live to be a thousand I will never understand why people shop there.....IDENTICAL produce to Asda, Morrisons etc but 20% dearer!!
Who the fuck are these cunts that use them??
Its the only one I can get to on the bus thats local.Ive no real choice.
morning_glory- Posts : 3021
Join date : 2010-04-17
Re: This country is vile
Feldy wrote:Kit wrote:hey lets start up a little business
what can we do?
there used to be markets , hundreds of stalls, many making a living
all gone
now we have tesco etc
9p of every £1.00 in this country is spent in Tesco, a truly vile statistic
More than that, Feldy. It was every eighth pound a couple of years back and they keep adding to it
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How the fuck have we sat back and allowed this?:
The gap between the richest and the poorest in London is wider than it has been since the days of slavery, a leading academic said today.
The City elite and the wealthy in the capital enjoy the greatest advantage over the poorest that has been known in 200 years, Professor Danny Dorling said.
And in the rest of the country the difference between the best and worst off is as big as it was in the slump years of the 1920s when mass unemployment led to poverty without a welfare state safety net.
The analysis from Professor Dorling is the latest evidence that the rich have grown rich under Labour compared to the working people whom the party was founded to help.
In a new book, Injustice, Why Social Inequality Persists, he charged that a new orthodoxy which accepts that greed is good has encouraged the widening of the gap between rich and poor.
In an interview yesterday, Professor Dorling, of Sheffield University, said the top 10 per cent of people living in London have on average wealth worth £933,563, while the poorest 10 per cent are on average worth £3,420 - some 273 times less.
He said: 'We are getting wealth inequalities now as far as we know that have not been seen since the days of a slave-owning elite.'
That puts the gap between rich and poor in London at around the same level as it was at the beginning of the 19th century.
The slave trade was abolished in 1807 and slavery itself was banned in the British empire in 1833.
Professor Dorling added: 'Britain is at its most unequal for 80 years in terms of inequalities in income.'
His figures make Britain the fourth country in the developed world for the gap between rich and poor.
He said that the best-off 10 per cent are worth 13.8 times more than the bottom 10 per cent across the country as a whole.
This puts the gap smaller only than the wealth differences between rich and poor and Singapore, the US and Portugal.
The growing wealth of the richest under Labour was demonstrated earlier this month in figures compiled by HM Revenue and Customs which say that the share of the wealth owned by the richest one per cent of the population declined steadily after the First World War until, by the end of Mrs Thatcher's period in power at the close of the 1980s, it stretched to less than a fifth of the country's assets.
The 19 per cent share of the richest one per cent in 1991 grew to 23 per cent under New Labour in 2000 and declined again by 2005 to 21 per cent - about the extent of the wealth of the richest in the 1970s.
The gap between the richest and the poorest in London is wider than it has been since the days of slavery, a leading academic said today.
The City elite and the wealthy in the capital enjoy the greatest advantage over the poorest that has been known in 200 years, Professor Danny Dorling said.
And in the rest of the country the difference between the best and worst off is as big as it was in the slump years of the 1920s when mass unemployment led to poverty without a welfare state safety net.
The analysis from Professor Dorling is the latest evidence that the rich have grown rich under Labour compared to the working people whom the party was founded to help.
In a new book, Injustice, Why Social Inequality Persists, he charged that a new orthodoxy which accepts that greed is good has encouraged the widening of the gap between rich and poor.
In an interview yesterday, Professor Dorling, of Sheffield University, said the top 10 per cent of people living in London have on average wealth worth £933,563, while the poorest 10 per cent are on average worth £3,420 - some 273 times less.
He said: 'We are getting wealth inequalities now as far as we know that have not been seen since the days of a slave-owning elite.'
That puts the gap between rich and poor in London at around the same level as it was at the beginning of the 19th century.
The slave trade was abolished in 1807 and slavery itself was banned in the British empire in 1833.
Professor Dorling added: 'Britain is at its most unequal for 80 years in terms of inequalities in income.'
His figures make Britain the fourth country in the developed world for the gap between rich and poor.
He said that the best-off 10 per cent are worth 13.8 times more than the bottom 10 per cent across the country as a whole.
This puts the gap smaller only than the wealth differences between rich and poor and Singapore, the US and Portugal.
The growing wealth of the richest under Labour was demonstrated earlier this month in figures compiled by HM Revenue and Customs which say that the share of the wealth owned by the richest one per cent of the population declined steadily after the First World War until, by the end of Mrs Thatcher's period in power at the close of the 1980s, it stretched to less than a fifth of the country's assets.
The 19 per cent share of the richest one per cent in 1991 grew to 23 per cent under New Labour in 2000 and declined again by 2005 to 21 per cent - about the extent of the wealth of the richest in the 1970s.
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According to the "Equality trust" report, The UK is the 2nd lowest rated country in the developed world, rated as having high economic inequality and low social mobility.
According to savethechildren, 1.7 million children in the UK alone live in severe poverty, with many abused and left without proper nourishment and clothing. In the poverty scale, we actually outweigh some third world countries in our prroportion of poverty striken people.
According to savethechildren, 1.7 million children in the UK alone live in severe poverty, with many abused and left without proper nourishment and clothing. In the poverty scale, we actually outweigh some third world countries in our prroportion of poverty striken people.
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And the slavery is on it's way back...they're going to make people work for their dole pittance!
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Mad Tony wrote:And the slavery is on it's way back...they're going to make people work for their dole pittance!
That was Purnell. Didn't even last the next parliament. Gobshite. Looked about 9 years old.
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City workers will be handed bonuses totalling an astonishing £6.8 billion this year.
They will receive an average payout of around £70,000 - almost three times the entire salary of a typical worker elsewhere.
Despite widespread anger over City pay, the bonus pool will be £750million bigger than last year, research reveals today.
Critics described the payouts as 'sickening', coming so soon after the recklessness of the banking industry triggered a global recession.
Long-term unemployment has soared to its highest level for 13 years, while many workers have been forced to accept pay freezes or cuts as businesses struggle to cope.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research predicts the City windfalls will rise even further over the next two years.
The consultancy forecasts they will soar to £7.2billion in 2011 and £7.7billion in 2012.
Brendan Barber, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, said: 'Ordinary people will not understand why City bonuses are on the rise again.
'The economy is still fragile. Businesses can't get the loans they need, public and private sector workers are frightened of losing their jobs, yet the banks and finance houses that caused the crash are laughing all the way to the City champagne bars.'
LibDem Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott said: 'The size of their bonus pool is simply sickening.
'How can they keep giving their £70,000 V-signs to the rest of Britain?
They will receive an average payout of around £70,000 - almost three times the entire salary of a typical worker elsewhere.
Despite widespread anger over City pay, the bonus pool will be £750million bigger than last year, research reveals today.
Critics described the payouts as 'sickening', coming so soon after the recklessness of the banking industry triggered a global recession.
Long-term unemployment has soared to its highest level for 13 years, while many workers have been forced to accept pay freezes or cuts as businesses struggle to cope.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research predicts the City windfalls will rise even further over the next two years.
The consultancy forecasts they will soar to £7.2billion in 2011 and £7.7billion in 2012.
Brendan Barber, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, said: 'Ordinary people will not understand why City bonuses are on the rise again.
'The economy is still fragile. Businesses can't get the loans they need, public and private sector workers are frightened of losing their jobs, yet the banks and finance houses that caused the crash are laughing all the way to the City champagne bars.'
LibDem Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott said: 'The size of their bonus pool is simply sickening.
'How can they keep giving their £70,000 V-signs to the rest of Britain?
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COME ON ENGLAND !!!
As you know, I don't give a fuck about football....but
my mrs ordered a dishwasher from 'Additions' catalogue for her sister, who is paying for it.
Got an email from them this morning
'BUY A NEW TOSHIBA TELEVISION, AND IF ENGLAND WIN THE WORLD CUP - YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY BACK'
I may be purchasing a new telly soon.
As you know, I don't give a fuck about football....but
my mrs ordered a dishwasher from 'Additions' catalogue for her sister, who is paying for it.
Got an email from them this morning
'BUY A NEW TOSHIBA TELEVISION, AND IF ENGLAND WIN THE WORLD CUP - YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY BACK'
I may be purchasing a new telly soon.
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Glimmer wrote:COME ON ENGLAND !!!
As you know, I don't give a fuck about football....but
my mrs ordered a dishwasher from 'Additions' catalogue for her sister, who is paying for it.
Got an email from them this morning
'BUY A NEW TOSHIBA TELEVISION, AND IF ENGLAND WIN THE WORLD CUP - YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY BACK'
I may be purchasing a new telly soon.
More chance of Leyton Orient winning the Grand National than England winning the world cup mate.
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I guess its like 15% off or something, because you could lay some at 7/1
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runawaytrain wrote:i like Aldi
not keen on lidos
Beckton LIDO was okay for pulling young fillies.
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Glimmer wrote:runawaytrain wrote:i like Aldi
not keen on lidos
Beckton LIDO was okay for pulling young fillies.
Beckton Lido 1937:
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Fucking hell, those fountains lasted a long while, still there in the 70s.
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