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Old 30-01-2007, 11:10   #4
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Re: The 'super-casino' contenders

moon for me. How can the government, given massive debts, over-taxation, an NHS in crisis, PFI deals going through the roof and spiralling personal and public debt think that the country urgently needs a massive room full of slot machines run by some already loaded Yank beats me. There'll be peerages at the bottom of this. Perhaps that's a new idea for a slot machine.

Anyone would think that a senior government figure with a large mortgage, leaving his job in the next few months needs rich friends in the USA.

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It's Manchester, apparently. Didn't expect that, are there elections up there soon or something?
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