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    Now the Blairs Broadcasting Corp is trying to portray poverty in York by saying that some people cannot afford iPods or get jobs (even though they have no qualifications) or buy houses etc.

    When the reporter visited these "deprived" areas there were new 4x4's and Sky dishes outside every house.

    The lefties talk of a "terrible divide" saying that people have to resort to debt to buy expensive items owned by "the rich" in order to keep up with.

    How terrible to be forced by society into feeling inadequate and into debt to own that detached house and Porsche Cayenne.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4700949.stm

    What a load of leftie clap-trap. It's laughable.

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    Bliar and co will not be happy until we are all at the same level - communism is alive and well in the UK

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      Council leader Steve Galloway, whose Westfield ward contains the highest number of deprived districts in the city, says "absolute" poverty has been replaced by sections of the community falling behind average living standards.
      Nothing like a good tail chasing target to keep lefties wringing their hands for years to come is there? One day we will all be above the average you know.

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        #4
        well that's the perfect communist view of the world isn't it.... nobody is below the average cos' nobody is above the average either... yeah like that's gonna work.
        Chico, what time is it?

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