Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
They should get one of the record number of jobs then
Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
Cannydc wrote:What did your last one die of ?
"The divorce bill is the amount we have agreed to pay in settlement of our outstanding liabilities when we leave."
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... vorce-bill
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:What did your last one die of ?
"The divorce bill is the amount we have agreed to pay in settlement of our outstanding liabilities when we leave."
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org. ... vorce-bill
Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. You know that includes divorce bill. Stop knowingly spreading fake news.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theg ... -say-lords
Have the police knocked yet? Bought your 1 way to Argentina i suppose.
McAz wrote:Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
Heartless scum - ignore them.
Guest wrote:McAz wrote:Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
Heartless scum - ignore them.
Dying people can’t be heartless scum being dead. Thicko!
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Blair costs taxpayer £1m in past decade
Tony Blair has claimed more than £1m in taxpayers’ cash to help fund his role in public life — without submitting a single receipt for public scrutiny.
The former prime minister has invoiced the Cabinet Office for an allowance worth up to £115,000 a year to help pay for his public duties after leaving government. Since he stood down as prime minister in June 2007, he has claimed £1,077,888 from public funds.
The allowance, called the public duty cost allowance (PDCA), was introduced to provide financial support for former prime ministers who remain active in public life.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blai ... 1541268899
Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:Guest wrote:Gigabit wrote:We must ensure Labour is elected.
The people dying because of benefit sanctions aren't laughing.
They should get one of the record number of jobs then
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Blair costs taxpayer £1m in past decade
Tony Blair has claimed more than £1m in taxpayers’ cash to help fund his role in public life — without submitting a single receipt for public scrutiny.
The former prime minister has invoiced the Cabinet Office for an allowance worth up to £115,000 a year to help pay for his public duties after leaving government. Since he stood down as prime minister in June 2007, he has claimed £1,077,888 from public funds.
The allowance, called the public duty cost allowance (PDCA), was introduced to provide financial support for former prime ministers who remain active in public life.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blai ... 1541268899
jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Blair costs taxpayer £1m in past decade
Tony Blair has claimed more than £1m in taxpayers’ cash to help fund his role in public life — without submitting a single receipt for public scrutiny.
The former prime minister has invoiced the Cabinet Office for an allowance worth up to £115,000 a year to help pay for his public duties after leaving government. Since he stood down as prime minister in June 2007, he has claimed £1,077,888 from public funds.
The allowance, called the public duty cost allowance (PDCA), was introduced to provide financial support for former prime ministers who remain active in public life.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blai ... 1541268899
Like he isn't wealthy enough already and doesn't earn anything anymore.
People like him make benefit scroungers look like amateurs.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Blair costs taxpayer £1m in past decade
Tony Blair has claimed more than £1m in taxpayers’ cash to help fund his role in public life — without submitting a single receipt for public scrutiny.
The former prime minister has invoiced the Cabinet Office for an allowance worth up to £115,000 a year to help pay for his public duties after leaving government. Since he stood down as prime minister in June 2007, he has claimed £1,077,888 from public funds.
The allowance, called the public duty cost allowance (PDCA), was introduced to provide financial support for former prime ministers who remain active in public life.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blai ... 1541268899
Like he isn't wealthy enough already and doesn't earn anything anymore.
People like him make benefit scroungers look like amateurs.
I've had this crazy desire for years.
He walks up to me to say hello and I pull my dick out and piss on him.
The more cameras the merrier.
Guest wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:Blair costs taxpayer £1m in past decade
Tony Blair has claimed more than £1m in taxpayers’ cash to help fund his role in public life — without submitting a single receipt for public scrutiny.
The former prime minister has invoiced the Cabinet Office for an allowance worth up to £115,000 a year to help pay for his public duties after leaving government. Since he stood down as prime minister in June 2007, he has claimed £1,077,888 from public funds.
The allowance, called the public duty cost allowance (PDCA), was introduced to provide financial support for former prime ministers who remain active in public life.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/blai ... 1541268899
Like he isn't wealthy enough already and doesn't earn anything anymore.
People like him make benefit scroungers look like amateurs.
I've had this crazy desire for years.
He walks up to me to say hello and I pull my dick out and piss on him.
The more cameras the merrier.
Yed. That would make you look really great and him really stupid wouldnt it ffs
Labour scum wrote:Brown and Blair, nuff said
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