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How many of you will be contributing to a good 'Claus'?
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It's absolutely disgusting we 'shell' out £millions to foreign countries, while our own protesters are shivering in cold wet tents, and lying on hard frozen ground.
All they need are sleeping bags, blow-up beds, a thermoelectric generator, a legal dictionary, and a £85 bag of wild flower seeds, (not said if these have to be poppy seeds though).
Surely these things are not too much to ask for, especially during the 'season of good will'?
It's absolutely disgusting we 'shell' out £millions to foreign countries, while our own protesters are shivering in cold wet tents, and lying on hard frozen ground.
All they need are sleeping bags, blow-up beds, a thermoelectric generator, a legal dictionary, and a £85 bag of wild flower seeds, (not said if these have to be poppy seeds though).
Surely these things are not too much to ask for, especially during the 'season of good will'?
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my true love sent to me
Twelve police a'policing,
Eleven judges judging,
Ten MPs pontificating,
Nine Bishops praying,
Eight Press a-stirring,
Seven Bankers (w)anking,
Six cleanies a-cleaning,
Five golden cheques,
Four calling girls,
Three BNPs,
Two Left Wing doves,
And an AOG in AB!
Well, if I had £10 to spare and I had a choice of giving it to someone who had lost half their family in a disaster, was at risk of typhoid or some other nasty, was at the mercy of the elements with a harsh winter approaching, or I could give it to someone in the UK who has a heated house that they have chosen not to live in, I know where my money would be going.
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Zeuhl, no, it was an acceptance that I was eating a bowl of chilli. I`m talking from a purely humanitarian point of view. Nothing to do with the government and "the cause". I`m simply saying that if I, as a member of the public, had £10 to spend on providing someone with home comforts, I would choose to give it to someone who is most in need.
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