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It was a pleasure to see the teachers on strike

9:05am Thursday 1st May 2008


IT was a pleasure to see that the teachers went on strike as a last resort to make their point. I'm hoping that this might be a lesson to the British people that they will start to learn from, and go against this tin pot government that has lost contact with the real world.

Mr Brown and his supporters are living in a paradise of delusion, knowing that they can dish out anything they like, to which the British people will not raise their head in case they upset those that run our country, or what's left of it.

For many years we have done what we are told, because we want to think that the government of the day knows best. Sadly we have been trodden into the manure constantly, and seem unable to stand up and defend our homeland and for future generations to come.

I don't expect people to go out and join the pathetic parties thinking things will change, let us stand together via local meetings and tell the money making politicians what we want for the benefit of our people, and not what they want for us.

Let us hope the teacher's strike is just the tip of the iceberg for the man in the street to stand up against future poverty, sick wages, and lack of jobs that pay a living rate and a housing shortage, because we don't earn enough to pay despicably high rents to capitalist Christians.

We must as a British nation (that's fast diminishing) change our obedient way and start to tell the likes of Mr Brown and his National socialist party that if he will not listen to the people, well then he must go.

As for government deceit in their view that inflation is round about two points something percent I'm afraid is total rubbish A G Rawlings Treffry Road Truro


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