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Old 03-04-2015, 13:32   #40
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Council cuts - why Cameron has to go

Being a Labour voter, l am proud that a Labour party WILL look after the working people of this country.

Look at it this way, major stores who have big boss's that donate money to the Tories. Have workers that produce the goods that that company sells.

The workers produce the goods that, and probably get a pocksey wage. to go with it.

Yes, these companies provide jobs. BUT you work to live, not the other way round. Look at the Bedroom Tax, that wasn't even talked about last night. It was brought out by the Tories. They wont talk about the Mansion Tax as it will effect millionaires that pays into the Tory coffers.

I wish Nicola Sturgeon was our PM, she spoke more about the people - than Cameron or Miliband said together.

We have to have a party that looks after the workers of this country, not the rich who think we from the gutter
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