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snowy Wrote:

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> I'd imagine if you looked at the funder logos at

> the bottom, that would have answered it for you -

> Mayor of London Office, Transport for London, and

> Excel London as the venue.


(It was a rhetorical question smacking of sarcasm)....who funds the Mayor of London Office, who funds Tfl and who is therefore ultimately going to pay the cost of extra staff etc etc....

uncleglen Wrote:

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> snowy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'd imagine if you looked at the funder logos

> at

> > the bottom, that would have answered it for you

> -

> > Mayor of London Office, Transport for London,

> and

> > Excel London as the venue.

>

> (It was a rhetorical question smacking of

> sarcasm)....who funds the Mayor of London Office,

> who funds Tfl and who is therefore ultimately

> going to pay the cost of extra staff etc etc....


So now you're objecting to an event designed to show disabled people what's available to help improve their quality of life? You really are a piece of work.

uncleglen Wrote

>

> (It was a racist question smacking of

> bigotry

)....who funds the Mayor of London Office,

> who funds Tfl and who is therefore ultimately

> going to pay the cost of extra staff for an event which is actually quite a good thing but I?ll take any opportunity to have a go at Sadiq because I just don?t like him and there?s nothing conceivable he could do to change my mind etc etc....


Look, Glen mate, have that computer looked at will you? Again I?ve fixed your post, no charge, but it keeps posting something different to what you really wanted to write. I?m abusy guy and I can?t be constantly checking your work. Maybe use the ?preview? function first?


Have a good day!

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