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Apple cart III : a political rant about the sickness within British central and local government, consisting of a preface presenting a diagnosis, followed by a prescription for a possible cure written as a play for reading, set in the future

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Apple cart III : a political rant about the sickness within British central and local government, consisting of a preface presenting a diagnosis, followed by a prescription for a possible cure written as a play for reading, set in the future is a book. It was written by Jack Basil Lynn and published by Swan in 2008.

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