Brilliant! Thanks for postingbiffvernon wrote:Remember to watch this film, six minutes, before talking about wealth distribution. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM
and +1 to RCs post
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Brilliant! Thanks for postingbiffvernon wrote:Remember to watch this film, six minutes, before talking about wealth distribution. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM
Thanks for that B.biffvernon wrote:Remember to watch this film, six minutes, before talking about wealth distribution. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM
I have not, however Johann Lamont (Scottish Labour Leader) nailed her colours to the mast shortly after she was elected when she made a pretty scathing attack on universal benefits (we have free prescriptions for all).Totally_Baffled wrote:Does anyone know if Mr Miliband or Ed Balls have commited to reversing these benefits changes?
Has anyone seen them asked the question?
They are going to win by a mile in 2015
I've been thinking about that a lot recently. The sheer number of obstacles and setbacks we (a fairly comfortable family in a nice part of town, in one of the sunnier locations of the UK and with fertile soil) have had thrown at us since starting with the Plot, is unbelievable. Leaving aside the time (in weeks and months) it takes to get anything out of a garden or plot, there's been:kenneal - lagger wrote:Most people have a gardenJohnB wrote:So what happens to the poor when they can't feed themselves
Now that's the attitude! "What? You don't grow some of your own food? How on earth do you cope?"JohnB wrote:I may be looking for a couple of lodgers soon, who will have their own garden area, and not growing food in it will be frowned upon .emordnilap wrote:Ah yes, rent.