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So any current examples? People paying by direct debit, generally have cheaper tariffs as there are less costs involved. That will account for any differences. |
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Hitting those in poverty the hardest. Welcome to capitalism!
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BP supporters cannot vote to choose candidates, or vote on BP policies, unlike members of other U.K. parties, yet the BP web page on ‘getting involved" states - Quote:
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The taxpayer (ironically) foots the bill having suffered the inflationary effects of the loans being issued in ten first place! |
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Privatise the profits and nationalise the losses. These companies position themselves as “too big to fail” thus the state has to step in. As with failed train operators. |
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Notice the Tories aren't doing many stump speeches...they are leaving the campaigning to Labour.....
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However the status quo isn't always the safest option, particularly if you are ill... https://www.theguardian.com/society/...ving-medicines Quote:
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