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  • Raymond Bray: What these young people need is WORK. They need jobs from labouring to skilled technical work. It is that simple. We need to be providing meaningful jobs for the future work force. Not different... (17 October 2008)
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  • john fairhurst: Well done Julie. It's good to rise. At least you didn't air your ill thought out and narrow minded views on this occasion. (20 May 2008)
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  • DEBORAH BROWN: MAY I REMIND JULIA KIRKBRIDE THAT THE OLD SCHOOL SITE IS NOW OWNED BY PERSIMMON HOMES AND THAT THEY HAVE TAKEN A RIGHT ON IT NOT TO BUILD THERE FOR 20 YEARS. BROMSGROVE COUNCIL, AS SHE WILL KNOW... (10 May 2008)
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  • Lisa Smith: Why is there a proposal to call the prisons that reside in the Bromsgrove district HMP Redditch? And why hasn't the name HMP Bromsgrove been proposed? ( 8 February 2008)
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  • CCC SSS: Parking in Bromsgrove was free for the disabled until recently. The council introduced a permit which cost £20 per year for disabled and elderly drivers to parkfor free. They now have plans... (27 January 2008)
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  • John Byng: I am glad I don't live in Bromsgrove. Free parking for the disabled is a good idea but free parking for pensioners only encourages more car use than necessary. I am glad to have a free bus... ( 5 December 2007)
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  • JOHN WORTHY: The Rt honorable Minister for the Treasury is myopically missing the point, The section of the electerate that the tax rise from 10p to 20p will hit hardest cannot claim any tax credits,they are... (13 July 2007)
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  • Helen O'Donnell: I agree that the possibility of losing the maternity services at the Alex will locally be an unpopular decision, but do the local people understand what the proposals are and why the maternity... ( 5 July 2007)
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  • stan bloxham: Yes. education expenditure is slanted in favour of large conurbations, for obvious reasons. Yet the low standards of education upon which many rural poor have to rely, are masked by the 'good... (14 June 2007)
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  • ross warren: The number of people who are inactive but of working age has barely changed over the past decade. Strange isn't it? In fact one would expect the number to have risen somewhat as the... (15 March 2007)
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  • ross warren: One would hope that those who are currently on long-term incapacity benefit are actually to ill to work. If the reality is of a large number of healthy people being hidden on these benefits to... (15 March 2007)
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  • Susan Kirby: Quite so. ( 6 February 2007)
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  • Robin Windsor: Try Toshiba, they now own Westinghouse and have a 40 year plan to support worldwide nuclear construction http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/c gi-bin/ToshibaCSG/news_article.jsp?ID=00 00006709 (15 November 2006)
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  • john fairhurst: Why not go the whole hog and teach Witchcraft, Astrology and all other superstitions? I would have not problem in schools teaching that “some people” believe in creationism et cetera,... (28 April 2006)
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  • David Pettit: I entirely agree. The belief in creation by a divine being is fundamental mto Christian as well as other religions. (28 April 2006)
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