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I wouldn't interpret it as that. The interviewer obviously pushing for a simple answer, so he gave one. If he gave a complex one, people would complain he was just rambling on.Anyone that gets a wage slip. Off the top of my head, that’s Pensioners, those who are paid by dividends and the self employed that won’t come under that definition. Who else?
So that leaves the self employed and landlords then
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So that leaves the self employed and landlords then
Farages definition of a working person: idiots that he can manipulate
What ever happened to empathy
It runs out when, despite all evidence available to them being to the contrary, the right wangers continue with their unbridled horse shoite![]()
What ever happened to empathy
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He’s just like an irritating teenager
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Smelling not your stong point, is it now.
Poor ol’ odds, he can’t get a breakOddsballs. Before you get on your pedantic hobbyhorse, you need to check your facts. Facts that in this instance you have got embarrasingly wrong.
If you knew anything and took the time to stop addling your brain with exotic blends of tobacco, you would realise that I showed a picture of Mr Mayall in character - as RICK. That was the character name, spelt exactly that way in the Young Ones programme. The character that I was referring to and took the trouble of including an image of.
So instead, on this occasion, it is you that looks the (p)rick, (p)rik - whichever way you want to spell it.