JACQUI Smith, this new Labour Government's Home Secretary, has promised extra funding to the police, to enable them to cope with the problems of the mass immigration policy of this inexcusably incompetent Labour party.
It should be remembered that it is not Jacqui Smith who will be dipping into her pocket; it will be us, the hard working taxpayers, who have been warning this government of the problems they are building up for our country's future generations. The problems will not only be money but everything involved in our day to day lives; when the indigenous population will be competing for basic needs and attention from public services.
Again this incompetent government can find millions of pounds to give to the police but nothing for the pensioners. Finally, the police are paid out of council taxes; so next April will be bringing us more surprise percentage increases above inflation!
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Immigration, allowed by this government, on the pretence of being good for the economy is unfolding.
DOUGLAS J WATHEN, Alcester Road, Rushford, Salford Priors.
I too am sadly disapointed in the record of this so called Labour government. To think that under their stewerdship, the most needy are now worse off, and the wealthy richer than ever beggers belief. What though is the alternative? I feel that because there is no longer a real difference in the policies of the traditional parties, voters will look for a change, allowing the fringe parties to win seats. If this leads to a hung parliament or a party with a small minority, so much the better. It tends to concentate the minds of those in power.
I too am sadly disapointed in the record of this so called Labour government. To think that under their stewerdship, the most needy are now worse off, and the wealthy richer than ever beggers belief. What though is the alternative? I feel that because there is no longer a real difference in the policies of the traditional parties, voters will look for a change, allowing the fringe parties to win seats. If this leads to a hung parliament or a party with a small minority, so much the better. It tends to concentate the minds of those in power.
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