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Subject: Re: has the penny dropped?


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alf corbyn (plymouth devon r 397928)
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Date Posted: Sunday, March 23, 12:30:44pm
In reply to: John Strange 's message, "Re: has the penny dropped?" on Saturday, March 22, 06:17:08am


hi john. politics are the same the world over. we will let you work if you pay us. if you don't work we will make you.
we have a house of commons which passes laws that say you must give us your money and we will let you have holidays occasionally. we have a house of lords that sometimes opposes these laws un til they get their cut. we have to pay them to have two homes. one where they live and one where they work, usually with a companion to keep them warm.
as the king of siam once said. "it is a puzzlement" cheers. alf

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