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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 09 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Watford


Occupation

IT


Comment

It is very strange that the party that claims to represent the ordinary man, is the party that wants to grab every penny he has and stop and ban everything that moves.
This is the 22nd century. We should be making things easier and cheaper, not more dificult.
To ungridlock the UK, start with a traffic police force - something lacking today. Ban the middle and right hand lane hogs, sent the drivers who tailgate to prison where they can kill no more. Enforce the current law and get rid of the politically correct labour council employees who prattle on about speed and who not only cost this country 62% of its income with their fat cat salaries and pensions, but have also dragged the rest of us down to their level.
Let start with Tony's darling.



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