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UK Petrol Prices: ... MONEY ON FUEL!! The only way to make a real difference in what is pretty much an "inevitabe" rise in petrol and diesel costs, is to modify your driving style - which can make upto a 25% reduction to your fuel costs overall. Here are some tips to achieve this. Remember - you cant influence the pump prices - but you CAN influence how much fuel you use (and pay for) without cutting down car usage. 1)...
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Discussion - UK Petrol Prices UK Petrol Prices
Discussion / Are the British being robbed? Let us know what you think about British petrol prices and the latest boycott.
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The Euro The Euro
Should Britain join the EMU or keep the strong pound, despite its detrimental effects on the manufacturing industry? Is Britain politically and economically strong enough to go it alone? Would joining the EMU mean relinquishing the British national identity?
Let us know what you think...
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Discussion - Bombs over Baghdad Bombs over Baghdad
Ten years since the Gulf War began, sanctions remain in place and air strikes continue. Has UK / Discussion /US policy on Iraq been effective, or has it simply served to strengthen Hussein's position? Should sanctions continue? Let us know your views here.
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The future of the .com industry The future of the .com industry
Discussion / Dot com or dot con? The overvaluation of .com stocks in the past couple of years has led to a sharp drop in value just recently - but does this constitute a correction or a crash? Is there a future for .com companies, and do recent events separate the wheat from the chaff - or does it spel...
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Discussion - UK taxation UK taxation
Discussion / How fair are tax levels in the UK? Can we expect good public services without paying for them? And do you know where your tax goes?
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Thrifty Tips... Thrifty Tips...
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Discussion - Male and Female Pay Differentials Male and Female Pay Differentials
Discussion / Why is it in this day and age that there are still discrepancies between men and women who do virtually the same jobs? The NHS is facing a £15bn bill because of years of paying women with similar skills, grades and qualifications to their male counterparts, much lower salaries. What are yo...
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The UK arms trade The UK arms trade
Discussion / Labour’s pre-1997 election manifesto promised that "Labour will not permit the sale of arms to regimes that might use them for internal repression or international aggression." Critics say that in government the party has followed a subsequent manifesto pledge more closely: "We suppo...
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Discussion - Political party funding Political party funding
Discussion / In the wake of scandals prompting concern over the funding of political parties in the UK, we ask: how should political parties receive funding? Are the checks and balances against abuse strong enough? Or is preferment readily available to the highest bidder?
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PR vs 'first past the post' PR vs 'first past the post'
Discussion / Currently the Labour Party are debating at their policy forums whether or not the Proportional Representation system of voting should be brought in for the General Election, and local council elections. Dooyoo think that PR should replace the current ‘first past the post’ syste...
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SusanLesley Thrifty Tips...
... the moment we have two mortgages as we have bought our cottage without having been able to sell our house so money is a bit tight to say the least. I have always been taught to be careful with money so I thought I would share a few of my ideas with you and, of course, earn a bit more money! LOL! Seriously though some of these will be so obvious that you all do them anyway but maybe there will be one or two in there that are useful to you. ENERGY SAVING One of the main ways of saving money in the house is to save energy and here are a few ways to do just that without really noticing any difference to your lifestyle. Just boil the amount of water you need in your ke...
Read the full review: Save yourself a bit of cash! by SusanLesley
quissue UK Petrol Prices
... the increasing rise in Petrol prices comes the increasing rise in food prices and heating and fuel costs. Why then do our wages not go up in conjunction with this and those on benefits (for what ever reason they need to be) get penalised for this too. Before you start shouting the Government are now penalising the poor even further by taxing the poor more. Taking the 10p levy off has certainly made a big difference in my wage packet and I and many of my colleagues have noticed that our pittence doesn t go anywhere near as far these days as it used to. And then he turns round and says he is helping. HUH. Do you think Gordon Brown cares a jot for us poor fellows. Not...
Read the full review: price hike for Petrol food and no way out? by quissue
thedevilinme Voting fraud in the U.K
... of postal election fraud in the UK since Labor came to power has done by ethnic minorities. You may not want to hear it but that s the fact. Most of that percentage was in Labor constituencies of an Asian/Muslim background. Election corruption has exploded since Labor bought in postal voting and one would presume that s probably why they bought it in in the first place as they knew Asian communities would make sure people of their religion and culture voted for likewise, and so more votes for the Blair and Brown master plan. Postal fraud has been most prevalent in local elections. We have yet to see if they have clamped down on it this time. Vote regulators say the ...
Read the full review: Mugabe called in to monitor British postal votes! by thedevilinme
 
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