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Old 31-03-2015, 06:22   #41
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Re: Who should/will replace Cameron when he steps down as Conservative leader?

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
I will tell you now -I will be voting LABOUR. There are too many of my friends and families that have been hit by Tory cutbacks.

I have been in fear of losing my job over the past two years, each month l am told that something will happen, and that my household bills have gone up - but not my wages.

And because of the fear of losing my job, l am looking for a TWO bed house, as if l am made redundant, l will have to pay the bedroom tax. I will NOT put my wife and family in poverty.

Cameron thinks of one person - himself and rich friends.

I cannot think od ONE decent MP in the Tories to take his place.


you would vote for a cabbage if it had a red rosette on it - don't all you labour voters live in two up two down houses with outside lavies .
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