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Monday, 29 November 2010

Council Housing.

Council houses in Chatteris, CambridgeshireImage via WikipediaI grew up on a large council estate on the outskirts of London.Being a council estate it had its fair share of poverty and the problems associated with that but the vast majority of people who lived on the estate were decent, hard working people.Most people tended to live on the estate for decades, some for a lifetime, with many handing there homes down to sons and daughters so it was a stable community, with a strong community spirit where people cared about one another and there community.
I think government proposals to end the lifetime tenancies of council tenants and force people to move if their finances improve will ruin many good communities and make council estates little more than poor ghettos of people who are here today and gone tomorrow. It will end all chance of establishing close, stable communities and will inevitably lead to more social problems which the government said they wanted to tackle but which we have heard little more about since the election.
This policy is short sighted and is all to do with cuts not about tackling the housing shortages or improving communities.It will do great harm and damage the lives of many. Its shameful and I hope that  when Labour come back into government they will reverse these damaging changes.
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Sunday, 14 November 2010

Education!

Education is vital to this country`s future. Not just for economic reasons but for social reasons as well.We need an highly skilled, highly education population to be able to compete with other countries who are investing heavily in education because they rightly see the value of it to their countries future but we also need to invest in education for social reasons as well..
We have a country that as far too many young people involved in gangs, crime and anti-social behaviour.A lot of this is caused by  poor education which helps keep young people stranded in poverty.You will not get educated people involved in theses things because education does not just bring opportunities to build careers and get out of the poverty you were breed into it also teaches you right from wrong and how life can offer more than just crime and violence
I believe the cuts in further education and the increase in tuition fees by this government are wrong. They will damage this county`s economic prospects and be responsible for lost lives and increased crime.They shown that this government is short sighted and clearly knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
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Friday, 12 November 2010

IVF.

Being unable to have children is not a preserve of any class or group of people. It hits rich and poor and can be heartbreaking for people.It can put a great strain on even the strongest of relationships and when people decide to take action to try and have children through whatever method IVF or adoption etc there are no easy routes and all of those paths can lead to pain and disappointment.
I have known couples who have resorted to IVF as a way to achieve their dream of having children and seen the joy that a successful outcome to the treatment has brought them.This treatment is expensive and for many the only hope of having this treatment is through the NHS.
I think it is outrageous the way a number of local primary care trusts have announced in the past few months since the election that they will no longer offer this treatment on the NHS. This is effectively shutting this avenue down to poor people who through various medical problems have found it impossible to have children .It is wrong and unfair and is dividing our society when we should be working to unite it. It is also stopping some people who would make brilliant mum and dads from being parents and that is a tragedy.
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Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Prescription Charges!

I believe that now that prescription charges have been abolished in other parts of the United Kingdom there is a strong case for abolishing them completely in England. They are unjust and a tax on the sick. In this post I would like to concentrate on a move that as just been made by my local primary care trust that as effectively meant a doubling in prescription charges for some.
My local PCT as told doctors not to prescribe any medication or treatment for longer than twenty eight days where previously people on long term medication have been given two or three months supply at a time. This means someone paying seven pounds and twenty pence for a two month supply of drugs is now having to pay fourteen pond forty pence for those drugs.I find this outrageous and a scandal. It is punishing people who are struggling with sickness and who may be finding things though financially because of an inability to work because of their condition.I think its wrong and if we had a caring government which we do not have they would intervene to stop.It is an effective tax increase of one hundred per cent for being ill!!!!
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