MSN poll: poor and old must suffer
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A survey on Microsoft's MSN UK news site has provided a shocking insight into the British public's views on the Government's forthcoming cuts. With nearly 1.3 million votes counted, 99 per cent of respondents said they supported cuts that hit the poor or the elderly hardest. Fifty-three per cent favoured cuts to services for the elderly, and 46 per cent believed support for the poorest sections of society should be cut. Just one per cent said that the Government's...
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