On the road to bankruptcy (From Oxford Mail)
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On the road to bankruptcy
10:20am Wednesday 18th April 2012 in Letters
When will this coalition Government stop giving away our taxpayers’ hard-earned money?
Prime Minister DavidCameron has promised aid to Burma and the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is going to agree another £10bn to the International Monetary Fund to bail out the Mediterranean states.
But we haven’t got the Euro, so why should we help countries that have?
We have got into so much debt with this coalition running the country and we have mass unemployment and another 200,000 people expected to lose their jobs by the end of the summer.
We can’t keep going on like this.
This Government has already taken the “great” out of Britain.
If they keep on the road they are on it will be bankrupt Britain.
P HOWARD (Mr) Brome Place Barton Estate Headington Oxford
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Comments (2)
2:27pm Wed 18 Apr 12
morgeo says...
But , on the subject of giving money away then you have a point , when they freeze the pensions of 4% of pensioners worldwide. Why should it make any difference if the pensioner wishes to retire to Singapore or Santiago, Brussels or Barbados. It makes no sense as they have all paid the same during their working life but are then robbed should they retire to the wrong country. That is criminal. Stop the frezing David Cameron - you know it is wrong.
8:09pm Wed 18 Apr 12
the wizard says...
With the top rate of tax cut, again the Tory boys are better off. Money now being syphoned off from NHS, roads, education, MOD where is it going ? Great Britain, nahhh that disappeared under Maggie when all our Utilities got sold off to over seas companies and what was left got sold to those who owned it anyway, the British public. A very large con trick by the Con servatives.
To make matters worse this lot are carrying on where the others left off, do people like the electorate learn from their mistakes ? apparently not.