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I’ve been watching you guys (respect by the way) – very patiently (you all thought I’d gone – as if- bUt I promise not to sweaR FFFFFF..UDGE) and that looks like the Minister of Justice to me ( also known as the Grim Reaper) – I’m just trying to work out some of it – the process wasn’t about reduction of providers and now…over 50% of Family providers have bought it, and 40% OF Immigration and over 30% of Social Welfare…oh, but hold on these poor people will still have ACTS OF ASSISTANCE : “I’m being evicted even though I have paid my rent” “It’s ok you’ve got a really excellent defence but unfortunately I can’t represent you in court. Byeeee” Ummm, write to your MP ., do something because otherwise the end is nigh
At least there was some chance of escaping old Leatherface…..