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Old 29-12-2012, 15:59   #5
Arthurgray50@blu
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re: What a hypocrite

I thank the members of this site for teaching me to do it, it took time, but l got there.

I will be totally honest when l read it, and it was in The Sun, lhad to read it twice, This is why l have a go, and now have found the answer, Mr Cameron is not at all bothered about what cuts Osborne makes, it hurts, and this proud country is allowing this thing to happen.

Yes, you might say that previous governments may have done the same, but surely charity must start at home, IF Cameron in doing this in the hope it will bring business this way, well he is wrong.

One of the countries he gives millions in aid to in China, or Japan, and they are the richest you can get and don't want the aid.

Doesn't make sense
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