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Posted by: N.B (Thursday 9 December 2004, 10:17 AM)

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absolutely typical of the those dirty lying motherf***ing scumbags the UK's Labour Party. The biggest threat to socialism since Bush Senior and Thatcher, Their under handed tactics are becoming a way of life in Britain... Anyone remember the Skye bridge? a small island connected to the mainland needs a bridge so Labour effectivly pay for one to be built (it was supposed to be a shared contract between govt and private industry) in the end the taxpayer footed a massively inflated bill and then the private co. Bank of America i think started charging a toll on the bridge even tho the British people had really paid for it and the Islands residents are some of the poorest people in Britain. Welcome to the brave new world, democracy is a complete farce and now what the people really need is anarchy (in the politcal sense). What I really mean by that is grassroots democracy where the public can depose any leader who stops representing their interests and an end to the party system replaced by entirely independent MP's. This whole issue of patents will become law because labour doesn't have any spine and ALWAYS bows to the will of business the bunch of pathetic brown nosers. F*ck 'em I'm voting Lib Dem

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