Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rowntree Trust Is Most Informative.

In 1989, 46 per cent of Labour supporters thought social injustice was the main cause of poverty. By 2010, despite the recession, only 27 per cent did.
Nearly half of Labour supporters, 46 per cent, think benefit cuts would encourage claimants to ‘stand on their feet’ and find work. That compares to the 16 per cent who favoured cuts in 1987 when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister.
Mail.
And so. When I write of the centre right containing 'Labour voters who won't vote tory .....'
Good news for which up-and-coming political party, I wonder?

Please Do Not Forget Leah.

Nigerian schoolgirl Leah Sharibu still captive 7 years later: When will the horrors end? By  Andrea Picciotti-Bayer , Voices Contributor Wed...