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Old 09-02-2015, 11:01   #98
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Re: Osborne's 'Pensioner bonds' - bribing OAPs with everyone else's money

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
But it's not a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul. Unless you feel that as a non-beneficiary of either bonds or benefits, I am being stitched up. Perhaps the MP could argue my case for me...

And how can I politely conclude and withdraw without antagonising you ?
We're all in it together, there's no money left, we need austerity to balance the books, etc, etc. Tuition fees, removal of EMA, welfare cuts and this. It's absurd to suggest there aren't limited resources and the decision was made to allocate them in this way.

The Torygraph hit the nail on the head.

Your withdrawing in any manner you see fit isn't going to antagonise me.
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