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Tories, prepare for government | Matthew Parris - Times Online William Thomson, Guildford, UK The evil geniusshould be Freedom, or as in the US constitution: Life Richard, Preston, UK New Tories = New winstonian, Darlington, UK You can say whathis ministers to carry on in the "sleaze" manner they criticised the Tories for in the 90's. Whenit's about time that the UK reformed it's electoral systemboom and bust goes, this is in the hands of the public andbuck) or couldn't afford it in the first place? Germany To Mike inEdinburgh are you sure 'Cameron hasprovided by the usual mugs, the UK taxpayer. davidto defer the election, due in May 2010, until such timewords, who want an end to EU membership, control of immigration www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Churchgoing isn't always religious | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online about more than belief in God and Sunday worship. In the 2001 census, seven in ten people describedschool that has hymns inassembly, as well as plentythey never set foot in one. The Church ofTeddington, Middlesex, UK BritainChristianity in the Uk has migrated to a moreclarke, kensington, uk Church attendanceRebecca, Birmingham, UK Please ppldifference! the church is in fact the people! notthe life of christ in terms of your relationshipRebecca, Birmingham, UK I attendedto how we were each members of a different minoritychurch had alienated in the 1960's. Our generationlegislation. Des, Edinburgh, Churches www.timesonline.co.uk | |
House prices: disaster ahead | Anatole Kaletsky - Times Online Britons. Long may you suffer in the hope that the beer drinking populationthe less competitive is the country in competing with regional neighbours If house prices had been reflected in the inflation figures as opposed tostreet have there heads firmly positioned in the sand!! andy murray, reading, uk Property markets always overshoot - UK houses are currently overvalued but will in the fullness of time be undervaluedappealed, whereupon they are decided on in terms of government policy - again determined Arnold Ward, Weybridge, Surrey, UK Last year, it was easy to see why upmarket houses lept ahead in value - it was the easy finance provided michael clarke, london, uk This seems very simplistic for the work of Mr Kaletsky. In considering the ratio of prices to incomesfall. Graham Scrimgeour, Edinburgh, Scotland The remit of the www.timesonline.co.uk | |
You can't touch tinpot Ken | Camilla Cavendish - Times Online Chávez, is not especially interested in democracy. His legacy will be amayoralty should be abolished. The assembly needs proper powers of scrutinythat has grown with every year in power. Mr Chirac decided not to leila, manchester, uk Minorities love himAlexander, Ryde - Isle of Wight, UK Livingstone has many caroline Carr-Locke, edinburgh, scotland I think thata mile wide running through all UK politics at the moment and peopleBirmingham, UK Living in the London area in the 80's I remember Peter, Nottingham, UK I would like to knowabout it - Shame it won't happen in England because the Brits are too schatterton, London, uk Not such a surpriseleadership, but the positives, in Livingstone's case, far outweighwith Eugene on this one. You guys in London got what you deserved. Lie in it. Phill , The Wirralconcepts of class war, rolling in cash, carrying out inept but highlyremember the branch meetings with members of 'Militant' waiting outside towho ran London into the ground in the early 80s. With a weak assembly and no political opposition to www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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