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Old 24-11-2015, 08:56 PM #1
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Well fair enough but what's that to do with the comparison of today and 2010?
What does David Cameron have to do with the actions of his predecessors and whoever comes after him? I don't believe it's possible to ever stamp out inequality because humans are inherently greedy; but as far as standards of living and human rights go, we're doing pretty well. I'm just grateful that I can share my opinions and not be persecuted.
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What does David Cameron have to do with the actions of his predecessors and whoever comes after him? I don't believe it's possible to ever stamp out inequality because humans are inherently greedy; but as far as standards of living and human rights go, we're doing pretty well. I'm just grateful that I can share my opinions and not be persecuted.
Nothing I guess although the feeling that things are not as bad now as they were then I find hard to agree with, considering the worldwide recession and such.
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Nothing I guess although the feeling that things are not as bad now as they were then I find hard to agree with, considering the worldwide recession and such.
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Recessions come and go. Things get better and worse. Governments swing from left to right. None of this is new. David Cameron will not ruin this country - he'll make bits of it better and bits of it worse and his successor will undo everything he did and nudge us in a different direction. That's life.
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What does David Cameron have to do with the actions of his predecessors and whoever comes after him? I don't believe it's possible to ever stamp out inequality because humans are inherently greedy; but as far as standards of living and human rights go, we're doing pretty well. I'm just grateful that I can share my opinions and not be persecuted.
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