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Old 01-04-2013, 14:42   #17
Gary L
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Re: Poor affected - The Rich not affected again - why?

As from today reality has kicked in. there's no more thinking about how much money they will have less to spend on food, energy, bills and whatever.
as from today they have less money. it has become a reality.

the average is around £17 per week.
may sound a little. but you're not doing it by percentages.
take 25% off your weekly income to see the effects.

we have set foot on the path of no return. as from today things can only get worse.

and I'd like to give a shout out to all the laughing bankers. and on behalf of the British homeless, poor and vulnerable. say a big thankyou to each and everyone of you
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