When will these Tory cuts end?
I AND lots of other people are fed up with Mr Cameron and his Government, and its cuts. When is it going to stop?
There will be more food banks than supermarkets before long.
How can a person on benefits pay their electric, gas and water bills.
Then there is clothing, household goods and food, all on about £76 per week, if that.
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Now Mr Cameron wants people to pay for extra bedrooms. If you pay rent for a house, you pay it for the house, not for how many bedrooms there are.
That means you are charged two lots of rent, which surely is against the law.
I don't know how this country has got into such a state. In the 1950s and 1960s, it was great. We had dancehalls, three cinemas, a swimming pool and youth clubs.
Now, everything's gone. Schools and the NHS are not the same. The doors to asylum seekers should have been shut a long time ago.
Mr Cameron wants to think a bit more about his own people, who have worked damned hard, and not keeping on giving millions to other countries. They say they are coming here to work, but there is no work.
D BRADBURY
Tunstall




2 Comments
by Juzzah
Thursday, February 21 2013, 1:07PM
“I agree with pj, it was Labour who put us in this mess and it was Labour that opened our borders to anyone. As for the comment 'If you pay rent for a house, you pay it for the house, not for how many bedrooms there are' this is not exactly true because you pay more rent for a house with more bedrooms!”
by pj123
Thursday, February 21 2013, 1:01PM
“Look to the culprits for the mess we are in, "LABOUR".
Their open door policy has stretched the Health Service, Schools, Employment and Housing to breaking point.
Crime has esculated beyond control, and as for debts well look to the moronic financial "genious" (Brown) that sold half our gold at a knock down price.
My hatred of the Tories is slightly less than the Labour party.
I believe you could not put a piece of paper between the pair of them, and come May when the realities of these cuts will take effect then maybe the people will wake up to the scam both parties have played on the public.”