No word on living wage
I AGREE with correspondent Tony Cuff (Have Your Say, March 12) when he criticises Swansea Council for the above-inflation council tax increase. There must be scope for cutting non-essential services while tackling poverty, but I notice we still haven't had any statement from the council leader championing a living wage for those in the private sector.
W J Dean
Castle Ave, Swansea
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