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Eat the Rich. Viva La Revolution
It's to easy to blame past politicians, policies and governments for current failures. It's on the current people in power to sort our problems out but sadly, they never do and blame the last government. Happens time and time again.
Our current labour government is now talking about rising taxes again, it won't affect the rich (as the rich and powerful have means to avoid paying or simply move out), it will simply affect us working/poor people as it always does. But yet poor/working folk will cheer labour as the saviour of the people while in fact it's the people who will suffer even most with less cash to spend coupled with more regulations on business, businesses will close down or move out. It's a no no win situation for working people.
like pick blueberries?
Me thinks you have be drinking to much Yorkshire tea sir