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Reasons not to vote David Cameron’s Conservative Party in 2010…

David Cameron warns Britain will have to suffer an “age of austerity” in public sector service cuts, pay freezes for public sector workers and welfare benefit cuts to the poorest in Britain.

David Cameron can however find available public funds to give the richest 3,000 families in Britain a massive tax cut worth £2 billion on their country estates.

David Cameron would get a tax cut of over £500,000 on his £600,000+ country estate. He also claims full MPs expenses on his property despite being dirty rich (David Cameron’s wealth is valued at ~£30 million!!!).

Millionaire Shadow Foreign Secretary and former Conservative leader William Hague would benefit around half a million pounds.

Cameron’s Shadow Cabinet includes a whopping 18 millionaires who would benefit around £7 million from this tax cut, while over 90% of the British public would NOT.

Think about who benefits most from a Conservative government when you place your X in a box in 2010.

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Reasons not to vote David Cameron’s Conservative Party in 2010…

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