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Old 01-04-2013, 19:43   #22
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Poor affected - The Rich not affected again - why?

I am trying to say several things.

The government ARE NOT doing anything to create Jobs, The HS2 will go to a foriegn company, as it will be cheaper and they will employ foriegn workers as they are cheaper.

They MUST create jobs, and this is what they are NOT doing, yes l go on and on, but there are thousands of people out there looking for work.

The cioalition are not making it easy by cutting benefits.

I am saying that the ruch must be hit as well, but they are not. If they have made money by business - good, but l am talking about the rich that are getting away without paying taxes.
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