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It is time to let the public have their say



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
IT is amazing how smug the Labour Party remains that they should write at this time to tell people how lucky they are to have the minimum wage.
Those on the lowest wages have been hit hardest by Gordon Brown's torrent of tax.

Millions have been wasted through incompetence in the administration of tax credits.

Petrol is up, electricity is up, gas is up, food is up, tax is up.

Meanwhile local services like our post offices are closing. The 10p tax fiasco cost £2.4 billion.

Northern Rock cost £3 billion this month. And we have the highest budget deficit in the G8.

Yet surprisingly Labour chose now to pat themselves on the back.

If they really think people agree with them, keep Gordon Brown as leader and call an election.

Even Labour Party members have so far not had the chance to vote for Gordon Brown, and it is time to let the public have their say.

STEVE BARCLAY,
Conservative Parliamentary Candidate,
North East Cambridgeshire.



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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 3:54 PM
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