Protest will be inevitable
HOW much longer can this country put up with this toxic Tory government which is destroying the very fabric of our society?
If they continue to take from the needy to give to the greedy, riots and other violent forms of protest are inevitable. If they have their way ordinary people on small incomes will not have access to education, the law or even the health service!
I am a man of 78 and I have never witnessed a government as stupidly one-dimensional as this sorry lot.
V L Griffiths
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2 Comments
by swanseajock
Thursday, March 14 2013, 4:08PM
“Strange how the councils complain about the cuts, but the government is not borrowing any less. So does that mean we were in a dire situation before this mob came to power? Does the spend spend spend to keep their core vote happy by the last lot have any bearing on the situation we are now in? Usual comments about Tory bad, Labour good from an area where everyone votes as their parents did. Tony Blair ensured that the Labour party does not care about the ordinary folks either. All parties now only care about getting into, and staying in power. There are almost as many "champagne" socialists on the opposition benches as there are "toffs" on the other side of the house.”
by Jiffy
Thursday, March 14 2013, 11:31AM
“it must be very sad to see everything you worked for being taken away in a matter of months by this group of parasites. The parallels with Rome become stronger every day.”