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No U Turns

G.B.H. and The Partisans

English
Why do we have to put up with all the crap they give to us
The government control and they dictate
But still the country in a terrible state
They bicker they fight they act like kids
Those MPs (politicians) who represent us
There're the voice the voice of the nation
But who wants nuclear contamination
There's no U turns now maggies (Margaret Thatcher) in
More unemployed as the weeks go by
But that's not so in number 10
There's no turns they're bleeding us dry
They bleed us dry for all we've got
Ask for more but that's not the way it should be
'Cause this should be a free country
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Written by: ROBERT HARRINGTON, ANDREW LEALAND, LOUISE WRIGHT, PHILIP STANTON, MARK HERRINGTON

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

City Baby Attacked by Rats [Picture Disc]
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City Baby Attacked by Rats [Picture Disc]

G.B.H., Peter & the Test Tube Babies, The 4-Skins, Blitz, The Business, The Partisans

  • Released: 2000
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