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Written by Netsmith   
Monday, 28 April 2008

Are you annoyed by your council trying to fine you for litter? For a bin over-filled in a minor manner? Why not insist that they the council should also obey the law? Here's a how to guide. Sauces, geese and ganders, no?

That new Libertarian Party. Extremely annoying, don't you think? Taking the ideas straight out of your brain?

We only need for TV watching habits to change slightly at the margin ffor there to be a huge amount of participation in hte various social networks and projects like Wikipedia:

The Internet-connected population watches roughly a trillion hours of TV a year. That's about five times the size of the annual U.S. consumption. One per cent of that  is 10,000 Wikipedia projects per year worth of participation.

Thank goodness we created and maintained the NHS, eh? Britain is top of the world!

So what is causing those food riots? Yes, it's bad government policy.

It's not as if there's a shortage of bad policy, bad regulation, around at the moment now, is it?

And finally, do we actually want Boris to win if this is the alternative?

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