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Gordon Brown: the terrible vacuum | Matthew Parris - Times Online Andrew PIttman, Bristol, UK What great economistBrown would have taken the UK to war with Iraq. Most likelyHad the economic crunch in America not happened, Brown would still lead in the opinion polls. It isScholar Green, Cheshire, UK I don't want aminister who keeps things in order, sees that rules arepeople? If Mr Obama wins in the US, I just hope it is the catalyst for "change" in the UK. We need inspiration in the UK, we need hope. Obama hasuntil they reach a position in which they are incompetentmore quangos, wrecked the pensions industry, allowed the richtheir taxes to private sector consultants and corporations. He expanded www.timesonline.co.uk | |
You're poor. We'll patronise you | Libby Purves - Times Online databases abolished. Chris, Sheffield, Social housing tenants Katie, Cambridge, UK And those people whoto do the early morning shift in the newsagents. Governments haveArmed Forces I am existing on the pension supplied by a grateful nationdisabled wife. I received pension credit in order to raise our income to a As a result, I lose my Pension Credit, our houssing and Councilsubsidised) public transport, as in more egalitarian Europe. costs £140 billion) to all UK resident taxpayers (may be linkedexperience described both in France and in the UK. In France, humiliating interviewslive with your mummy. In the UK, on the occasion when I appliedPeople holding more than £16,000 in savings and investments are notemployers, including some big names in the City like Barclays and KPMG Deborah Littman, London, UK I agree that theretheir new gods, the management consultants. And they do it on purpose to www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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