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Old 30-12-2012, 12:11   #43
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Re: What a hypocrite

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Originally Posted by Derek View Post
In an ideal world nothing. When the amount spent at home is being reduced the thought of spending increasing amounts in other countries, in some cases countries that really don't appear to need it, is an issue.

And this is where it goes

http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-dev...y-key-datasets

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What does this mean for the UK taxpayer? With a population of about 62.6 million, last year's £8.57bn spend works out at roughly £137 per head.
That would have paid for many things in my house that at the moment have to save up to buy.
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