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 Post subject: Newcastle no change.
PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 7:16 pm 
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As expected Newcastle Voted last week to retain its current policy of quantity control. This leaves 233 councils who have a polcy of no restriction or who have voted to change their policy to one of no restriction, 39 councils who at present retain numbers control with 71 councils still to decide their policy.

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 Post subject: Re: Newcastle no change.
PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 10:57 pm 
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As expected Newcastle Voted last week to retain its current policy of quantity control. This leaves 233 councils who have a polcy of no restriction or who have voted to change their policy to one of no restriction, 39 councils who at present retain numbers control with 71 councils still to decide their policy.

Thank you JD.

Just think if it wasn't for you all the idiots would still be quoting 45%. :shock:

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 Post subject: newcastle
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Well it is true ,they are all thick up north ,mr T is right . god bless him !


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 Post subject: Re: newcastle
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streetcar wrote:
Well it is true ,they are all thick up north ,mr T is right . god bless him !

Which is why I'm so clever down here. :D :D

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 Post subject: Re: newcastle
PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2005 5:41 pm 
streetcar wrote:
Well it is true ,they are all thick up north ,mr T is right . god bless him !

i really like people up north.
i even like it more that they stay up there. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Newcastle no change.
PostPosted: Mon May 09, 2005 9:21 am 
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Sussex wrote:
JD wrote:
As expected Newcastle Voted last week to retain its current policy of quantity control. This leaves 233 councils who have a polcy of no restriction or who have voted to change their policy to one of no restriction, 39 councils who at present retain numbers control with 71 councils still to decide their policy.

Thank you JD.

Just think if it wasn't for you all the idiots would still be quoting 45%. :shock:


I'm afraid many still do quote 45% but you will always find that people will quote whatever fits their purpose. Some are decidedly afraid of the facts, thats why you don't see the likes of Taxi Talk magazine publishing the correct factual figures, even though they are aware of the current facts.

I'm afraid you are right, if it wasn't for me and this website, the facts would not be known.

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