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Government Spending Cuts: Free Milk Could Be Axed As David Cameron Defends Whitehall Purge

8/8/2010 7:6 AM BST

Milk for children
Once again the Tories show their real face, their unfairness and elitism. They will never change their utter policy and ideology of creating mass unemployment in order to get cheap labour force for their enterprises. For God's sake, we should be grateful in having a welfare state that helps those in needs and keep misery and high crime rates at bay. Of course there are cases of benefit fraud but that's count to only 2% of all benefits paid. So the vast majority are genuine people in need. That £65.00 per week, a luxury, some may say, but in reality have you thought about living with that amount of money ? Mr Cameron wants to spend 80 billion on Trident nuclear defence system. Is it correct to cut £ 59 million on free milk and spend 200 times more on weapons ? Mr Cameron, increase the minimal wage to a level compatible with the basic living standards. By doing so, there will be no parents begging for a pint of milk for their children.

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