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The answer to point F, Keith, is that the Labour party should hang their heads in shame. In this constituency the villages affected by blight and deprivation are Labour strongholds, ex-pit villages jam packed with Labour supporters. Look at them now - squalid unemployment black spots with sky-high crime rates - and don't go blaming the tories for it, either - the Labour Party have been in Downing Street long enough to have done something for the people of these villages, yet the villages are worse than ever. Can the villages survive as they are? Of course not, they need investment from many different sources, not being left to fend for themselves as consecutive Labour governments have done.
Look at Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and tell me, without a word of a lie, that they give a monkey's about the plight of these villages or the people who live in them. As a committed Labour man yourself who has a strong sense of social justice - which you clearly do - you can hardly start preaching at Vic about his policies when the Labour Party's policies on this are so abject themselves.
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