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Monday, 6th October 2008
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A Friend of Fernando Poo,
16/04/2008 13:30:05
"The protesters object to UK legislation that requires fuel suppliers to blend 2.5 per cent biofuel into their petrol and diesel, as they claim this will cause environmental damage that may lead to a humanitarian crisis."
Inside, they're really sad clowns.
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stan102,
16/04/2008 14:42:41
Lock them in either the City Chambers or in the Parliament with all the other clowns
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