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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 750571" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>I can't believe anyone with a chronic illness who hasn't got medical insurance could even think of voting anything else but Labour.</p><p>Simply because if the Tories get in you will need it!</p><p>Politicians are all the same, just some have more understanding what the needy need!</p><p>Has anyone forgot the food banks and giving endless money to the banks, also the huge tax cuts to the very rich?</p><p>Cuts, cuts, cuts and there is more to come. Down sizing till there nothing to cut! The hurt will go on!</p><p>Youth unemployment all time high between 16s to 21s.</p><p></p><p>If Ed Milliband wasn't leader, Labour would walk it!</p><p></p><p>Mrs t was a devil in a dress. She sold the country to her rich American chums and destroyed the rich heritage of working class family's all over the country.</p><p>Because of her, working class became something to be sneered at, rather than the proud, hard working soldiers who went and fought for this country in their thousands, during the first and second world wars. the very people who sacrificed their lives and their family's were subjected to an act of deliberate dis enfranchisement that would be condemned anywhere in the world.</p><p>You are still a subject in this country, not a citizen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 750571, member: 85785"] I can't believe anyone with a chronic illness who hasn't got medical insurance could even think of voting anything else but Labour. Simply because if the Tories get in you will need it! Politicians are all the same, just some have more understanding what the needy need! Has anyone forgot the food banks and giving endless money to the banks, also the huge tax cuts to the very rich? Cuts, cuts, cuts and there is more to come. Down sizing till there nothing to cut! The hurt will go on! Youth unemployment all time high between 16s to 21s. If Ed Milliband wasn't leader, Labour would walk it! Mrs t was a devil in a dress. She sold the country to her rich American chums and destroyed the rich heritage of working class family's all over the country. Because of her, working class became something to be sneered at, rather than the proud, hard working soldiers who went and fought for this country in their thousands, during the first and second world wars. the very people who sacrificed their lives and their family's were subjected to an act of deliberate dis enfranchisement that would be condemned anywhere in the world. You are still a subject in this country, not a citizen. [/QUOTE]
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