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Quality
The country has been systematically lacerated by corrupt leaders rigged elections criminality and violence on a scale that is p... Read More
Price
The price was very reasonable and the condition was really good
Packaging/appearance
It is easy to forget how we got here this fills in the gaps
Competitiveness
Result spiralling homelessness and property prices private landlords making a killing at taxpayers expense
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- This product had a total of 2,292 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 29 2022.
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Why hmrc never went after obvious tax dodgers
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Don’t buy it though if your personal politics means you can’t agree with or even acknowledge its basic premise
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The author would not want it any other way
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My review of the book stephen ward was innocent ok the case for overturning his conviction by geoffrey robertson confirms that the corruption within the structure of the british political system runs very deep indeed and this book reinforces that view
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You never know these two books might just push britain towards becoming a democracy and before anyone tries to contradict this statement i can assure you britain isnt a democracy at 23rd december 2020
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An illuminating read about the establishment which jones tries and claims but fails to properly define though that does not matter what he calls the establishment is essentially the underregulated system that allows for political corruption in the uk
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All in all it is a depressing indictment of the fitness of our systems of governance and regulation a vitally important but not by nature a riveting or pleasurable read
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Media owned by billionaires do regularly like to put various minorities up as scapegoats quite possibly to distract from the real villains of our society