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Old 10-03-2015, 20:35   #175
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Re: 2015 UK General Election Thread

I have loads of friends that have suffered badly by this government. When l go shopping, and see FoodBanks volunteers in supermarkets asking for food. To feed the people that are struggling to make ends meets. It angers me that we should not be in this position.

What the coalition are doing is basically hitting the poor. and they are even gloating about it. And yet, are delighted in giving millions in overseas aid

Cameron is following in Thatchers footsteps, and that bringing out anything that hits the poor and that isn't right At least she was forced to resign. Trouble is Cameron is proceeding the damage with his mate Osborne.
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