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ZL1AJG > HISTRY 05.12.04 22:59l 45 Lines 1404 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: ZL1AJG@ZL1UX.#20.NZL.OC
To : HISTRY@WW
> have seen laws undone and wages held back by a succession of governments.
> In the end, after about 1997, I decided never to vote for a national
> government again.
> I get sneered at for being a Federalist by the anti - EU lobby but they
> don't seem to want to get a four week annual holiday.
> I don't know who they thought forced the national minumum wage and the HRA
> on an unwilling government.
>
> I wonder if any of that is on a website? Maybe in 50 years time.
>
>
> "You've never had it so good!"
>
> All the best. Ian.
I bet those responsible for the changes made themselves exempt fron the
same. and elected a few good increases, extended holidays when convenient,
and a healthy superannuation package as well, as happened here several
years ago, especially late at night, when they think that it will go
unnoticed.
"Do as I say, not do as I do," seems to be the motto of that lot, ,
wouldn't you you say?
Yes, minister. (I you get my drift.. never a truer word spoken/acted
in jest.)
73 de Allen, Cambridge, N.Z. RF72RC
ZL1AJG @ ZL1UX
allengilbert@clear.net.nz
X: "When there is a piano to be moved, why does everyone reach for the
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