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macliam
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by macliam » Tue Dec 10 2019 10:44pm
This to replace other taxes, as far as I heard - such as council tax and business rates - and aimed at forcing developers sitting on building plots for profit to release them for building. It's always necessary to have both sides of the equation......
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Dec 11 2019 6:49am
I'm happy to pay my way but that is extortionate.
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by RonFlorabud » Wed Dec 11 2019 1:07pm
Just in case anyone had forgotten, TOMORROW is election day.
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BeautifulSunshine
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Dec 11 2019 2:25pm
RonFlorabud wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11 2019 1:07pm
Just in case anyone had forgotten, TOMORROW is election day.
Tomorrow is E-Day.
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Thu Dec 12 2019 3:24pm
So have hundreds of thousands of others. Go to the top of the class for making useless pointless posts.
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by Richard Frost » Thu Dec 12 2019 7:21pm
Well for sure, hundreds of thousands of others did not vote in that election.
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by pakefield » Thu Dec 12 2019 8:41pm
I was going to vote this afternoon after we got back but it was raining hard so waited. In the end went about 5. The Scout HQ is a few doors down. It is a building which is not easy to get into even with the ramps they now use at election time. At the side of it is a grassed area and there is a very high hedge around both sides (it is on a corner). So I had to struggle round to the side of the building on not the most even of paths with hardly any light. As I came out a lady was trying to get a gentleman out of a car and he obviously needed a walking frame so can only hope they made it in and out safely. A bit of a death trap IMHO
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by kevinchess1 » Thu Dec 12 2019 10:09pm
I couldn't believe the bloke at the polling station, explaining to me, very slowly, how to vote
Made me a little cross
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