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Old 07-05-2012, 11:58   #66
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Local elections 2012

Its nice to know when people get anger off there chest, Things will get worse under the coalition.

I personally feel that Clegg along with Cameron should resign, and let someone take over, there reputation has hit an all time low.

If the coalition has to continue, then someone else should jump in, l cannot imagine for one minute the top brass of the Tory party enjoying this 'mini' election one bit.

ALL Cameron keeps saying that he must continue with the cuts, to cut the problems that were ' inherited' from the previous government. All he is doing is saving money from US, but giving money to lost causes.

Cameron and Clegg got hit where it hurts, If they continue with what they are doing, then they will get hit even harder.
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