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Old 05-05-2010, 21:36   #509
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 4

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
I don't really understand it. You can get involved with your community, via charity or other schemes. I don't have time to help run a school, I elect people to manage the education system and my taxes go to pay professionals to do the job for me. People don't want to set up their own schools, manage their local NHS trust, they want good schools and good hospitals. That's better achieved with adequate funding and leaving it free of political interference than with gimmicks.
It's not either/or Damien, I'm suprised you hadn't realised that.
They're not saying local people must run schools and hospitals, they're saying you can if you want to.
You say you want schools and hospitals free of political interference, yet are misunderstanding the policy from the one party which is actually offering you that.
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