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Old 21-06-2015, 17:12   #29
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: UK Wide protests

Hugh, no need to apologise.

My biggest issue is that if major companies paid there taxes, in the proper manner. Then that would ease the biggest burden going.

But Mr Cameron wont chase it up, as these company owners pay money into the purses of the Tory party.

The Tories always hit the poorest, and those on benefits - yes, there are some spongers out there. But there some people out there that have been placed there by being made redundant through cuts.

Food banks are the poor's supermarket, and it must be demoralising going to them And this government are not doing anything to help.

They are planning 12 billion on welfare cuts in the next budget. Where is that going to hit
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