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View Poll Results: What would you do. Keep it or scrap it for between £1500 to £3000 with your diesel? | |||
Keep it? | 65 | 97.01% | |
Not keep it? | 2 | 2.99% | |
Voters: 67. You may not vote on this poll |
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23rd February 2021, 19:46 | #18 |
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"all of whom swan about in chauffeured limos think that they are?"
No party political points being made, which is great as there's not much to chose. Too many (most?) of our politicians have never really worked and come from advantaged backgounds. My parents were great and very bright and supportive. When I was born my Dad was an out of work (septic finger) builders labourer. Lucky chance it wasn't cut off. Stoke Newington at the time the murder borough of London, I walked past the Regency Club the way to school. He grafted all the hours God sent and ended up contract manager for a medium size building company. Both me and my brother inherited his approach. I've done all kinds of jobs just to bring in a wage, even after qualifying to teach (couldn't stand it and quit after a year). These people know nowt. Electric cars - great for those in flats or terraced housing. OK if you're in a detached house in 2-3 acres. Johnny BG |
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