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Rowley Ward
Tower House 4 Tower St,
York
YO1 9SB
01904 628663
Williams
Ebor House/1 Knott La,
York
Easingwold,
YO61 3LX
01904 427700
Wild & Co
34 Dringthorpe Rd,
York
YO24 1LG
01904 707227
Hareedson
Audax Rd,
York
YO30 4US
01904 692585
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Prepare for a shock BNP victory | Tim Hames - Times Online Redhill, UK I see no point in voting for a Political Party that wantsforeigners to do their job. I see no point in continuing to PAY their vast expensessticking. Ken Hall, Barrow in Furness, UK What I want totough immigration controls that allow in the skilled, desirable immigrants andBritish values etc have to be accepted in reuturn. That is where the BNP withthe BNP. I only know their policies in the most general terms, and these havetravesty. D.L. Stephens, York, England As many others havebe listened to. I am not in favour of 'sending back home' anyonethan a party. Our members are Doctors, Accountants, Builders, Teachers, Housewives and www.timesonline.co.uk
Gordon Brown: the terrible vacuum | Matthew Parris - Times Online congratulated for cutting through the general media fog and bias, and in doing so is closely aligned with the steadfast common sensefew weeks ago, I read a headline that Britain was to engage in a whole new round of building nuclear power stations, to reduceSurely this counts as a bold new idea? Ian, UK expat in USA, You cannot get rid of Brown before the electionargument. He has surrounded himself with useless people and in just a few short years they have turned the Country into aenvironment, the more support he will haemorrhage. I suspect we are in for a 1992-style election with an unpopular prime ministerTony, rochester, UK I'm not sure it matters who is in number ten anymore. May as well be Mickey Mouse as we areclass, he will never be President. Andrew, New York City, USA ive always like matthew parris.i enjoyed his progamme about living on benefits in newcastle some time back now.i live in the north east and www.timesonline.co.uk
Why taxes should be slashed by half | Jamie Whyte - Times Online buy for themselves, such as education, etc." The poorest in society wouldn't and couldn't buy these themselves, & theseriously skew business and personal incentives, making only accountants rich Richard, Kingston, UK "How coulddo OK, although according to a UN survey 8 years ago 1 in 5 UK adults were functionally illiterate. (It may be worseahead. And govts are far less efficient than suppliers in a competitive market. Ex-public servnt Faustinoso that they can queue for dirty hospitals and starve in old age? Roger, Ipswich, Rule ofAndrew Milner, Karuizawa, Japan ...and puts in mind of a Churchill quote (something like) "A nation canto prosperity than a man can lift himself up by standing in a bucket and pulling on the handle" Dr Peteroperate with illiterate customers? Kay Tie, York, UK Many ill people have longterm, chronic conditionsThis argument misses the whole point of taxation - that in a free market economy, not everyone can afford to pay for www.timesonline.co.uk
MPs can claim £10,000 kitchens on expenses - Times Online However, unlike most jobs where you work in one place and live in another, being an MP you have to live and work in your constituency some of the time and in central London at others. MPs are given this money to financesecond London place (so I believe), not some other house in France. I think the report is misleading in that regard. In the grand scale of things, they still earn less than top lawyers, accountants, or even NHS doctors. Amy, Stourport, OUTRAGE! nick, london, I read this list in total disbelief, how can these parasites make most of the www.timesonline.co.uk
Why taxes should be slashed by half | Jamie Whyte - Times Online buy for themselves, such as education, etc." The poorest in society wouldn't and couldn't buy these themselves, & theseriously skew business and personal incentives, making only accountants rich Richard, Kingston, UK "How coulddo OK, although according to a UN survey 8 years ago 1 in 5 UK adults were functionally illiterate. (It may be worseahead. And govts are far less efficient than suppliers in a competitive market. Ex-public servnt Faustinoso that they can queue for dirty hospitals and starve in old age? Roger, Ipswich, Rule ofAndrew Milner, Karuizawa, Japan ...and puts in mind of a Churchill quote (something like) "A nation canto prosperity than a man can lift himself up by standing in a bucket and pulling on the handle" Dr Peteroperate with illiterate customers? Kay Tie, York, UK Many ill people have longterm, chronic conditionsThis argument misses the whole point of taxation - that in a free market economy, not everyone can afford to pay for www.timesonline.co.uk
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