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that woooodnt be Fanny Burney would it?
( said by red haired drunk in kilt and funny eyed look under a hat with chicken fetahers in it)
Burrrrrrrney that is - the one what said of Jane Austen's books: but nothing ever happens!
and whose papa - Charles ( chas)
recorded that zer leedol Mozarrrrr - heard Allegris miserere ( once ) and went out and transcribed the other closely guarded secret
and the rest they say is history
that woooodnt be Fanny Burney would it?
( said by red haired drunk in kilt and funny eyed look under a hat with chicken fetahers in it)
Burrrrrrrney that is - the one what said of Jane Austen's books: but nothing ever happens!
and whose papa - Charles ( chas)
recorded that zer leedol Mozarrrrr - heard Allegris miserere ( once ) and went out and transcribed the other closely guarded secret
and the rest they say is history
// Liz Truss’s disastrous mini-budget cost the country a staggering £30bn – doubling the sum that the Treasury says will have to be raised by Jeremy Hunt this week in a huge programme of tax rises and spending cuts.
The independent Resolution Foundation calculates that the Truss government was responsible for about £30bn of the fiscal hole which the Treasury puts at £60bn, and which Hunt will have to tackle in the autumn statement on Thursday. //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2022/ nov/12/ reveale d-the-3 0bn-cos t-of-li z-truss s-disas trous-m ini-bud get
The independent Resolution Foundation calculates that the Truss government was responsible for about £30bn of the fiscal hole which the Treasury puts at £60bn, and which Hunt will have to tackle in the autumn statement on Thursday. //
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