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    Jezreel wrote:
    Matthew trolls his way through these pages without realising what a sad figure he cuts. Campaign to get Hugh Bayley to resign? forget it. Campaign to make it easier for speculative builders to make a fast buck? Forget it. But back to the main issue. Labour was (and is) a shambles and have sold out both locally and nationally on everything from Iraq to Bernie Eccleston. They haven't had my vote for years and will not get it at the next election. However the letter writer's attempt to blame them for the disasters of the coalition are comical. Cameron is mired in deep deep doo-doo, and it's all the coalitions own work. Furthermore there is lots more to come.
    Deluded, twisted, bitter and misinformed is the best description of Jezreel, who clearly doesn't realise how sad she comes across.

    She won't vote for Labour, but, speaks up for Hugh Bayley ?

    Thinks housebuilders are making a fast buck, when the combined top twenty in the UK had a combined turnover of £38billion for the three-year period from 2009-2011, and made a net loss of £5.3billion.

    Oh dear, the more she posts the more ridiculous she comes across........"
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