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Go for your pay rises



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
IS your washer on the blink?
Your fridge not as it should be and your kitchen in such a dilapidated condition that it needs refurbishing?

You're at your wits end as how to find the cash to cover these requirements then worry no more as the answer is nearer than you think.

There is a way round parting with your own cash and instead have some other unlucky individual pay for your misfortune.

The answer is the taxpayer.

To accomplish this you need to apply and get voted in as an MP.

Tony Blair was a past master of double talk and spin but had charisma and you always gave him another chance.

Gordon Brown?

Enough said on him as he struggles from one crisis to another as reported through the media.

As a retired shop steward and a lost Labour supporter, I say to the unions in their deliberations for a decent pay rise "go to it" as these ground hog, pocket-filling MPs have opened the flood gates.

Fred Gibbon,
Masefield Road,
Hartlepool.



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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 1:37 PM
  • Source: Hartlepool Mail
  • Location: Hartlepool
 
 
  

 
 

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