Segundo o artigo infra, o governo conservador anda a sangrar a classe opeária para meter no cu da ricalhada. Como se estes precisassem disso. Fazem isso por vício. É uma espécie de política de maceirão, eles ali com o focinhinho espetado a chupar o caldinho e à focinhada no vizinho operário. Este foge logo porque o outro tem dentes de tubarão! Anda disfarçado, à papo seco. Lol!
O Governo Conservador parece A Quinta dos Porcos - ironia da história depois da queda do Império do Mal!
Espero que não venha focinhar nos benfiquistas porque iríamos rir à gargalhada, would laugh our heads off! Mandá-lo-íamos fritar ovos! lol! lol! lol!
O governo do Davide Camarão a produzir e a conservar mais gorduras como se o país não estivesse já infetado com obesidade em proporções epidémicas, devido aos aos hamburgers de gafanhoto dos fast foods dos contratos a zero horas.
Aviso: não acredite em tudo quanto nós dizemos e ainda menos nquilo que os outros afirmam em tom de santinho. Cuidado com as aparências, com os fatinhos azuis, os fatinhos às riscas, e sobretudo com tudo quanto põe gravata. A gravata é o símbolo do vigário perfeito! É para lhe cantar a canção do bandido, e você ouve essa e todas as outras. Você gosta de música e adormece.
6 August 2013 Last updated at 03:28
Labour says workers thousands of pounds worse off

The average worker will lose a total of £6,600 in real terms during the coalition's term in government, the Labour Party says.
It is accusing David Cameron of having presided over more months of falling real wages since 2010 than any other prime minister in the past 50 years.
Based on its prediction, Labour said many workers had "never had it so bad".
But Chancellor George Osborne said the country was poorer because of the previous government's time in office.
He added that the main job of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition - set to last until the general election of May 2015 - was to "put right what went wrong".
Labour has used figures from the Office for National Statistics and projections from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) to come up with its figures. It says only one month of Mr Cameron's premiership has seen a rise in real wages.
'Out of pocket'
The £6,660 figure is before tax and does not take account of benefit changes. It is based upon an OBR forecast that average annual wages will be £1,520 lower in 2015 - once adjusted for inflation - than they were in 2010, when the coalition government was formed.
Shadow treasury minister Chris Leslie said: "David Cameron will go down in history as a disastrous prime minister for people's living standards. He is totally out of touch, his economic policies have failed and the result is working families are massively out of pocket.
"By 2015, official forecasts show working people will have lost an average of £6,660 under five years of the Tories. Yet millionaires have got a huge tax cut from this government.
"Far from never having it so good, many working people have never had it so bad. Prices have risen faster than wages in 36 out of the 37 months since David Cameron has been in Downing Street. This is the worst performance of any prime minister on record.
"Labour would help middle and low income families right now, including a lower 10p starting rate of tax, action to tackle soaring energy bills and protecting tax credits for working families by reversing the tax cut for millionaires."
But asked about falling living standards, the chancellor said: "This country is poorer because of the financial crash, the deep recession that happened under the last Labour government."
He added: "My job is to try and put right what went wrong. That is taking time of course because there were many deep-seated problems in our economy."
Mr Osborne also said: "Jobs are being created, more hours are being worked in the economy and people are getting a better chance to fulfil their ambitions and aspirations in life."
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