midnight_rendezvous
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I must be very fortunate living in Haywards Heath as i havent personally experienced any of the point raised by MR. I am very pleased and impressed with the school that my grandchildren attend, Warden Park Primary Academy and both wife and I are well satisfied with the service we have received, when needed, by Princess Royal Hospital.
But that’s my point BG. Those of us lucky enough to not experience poverty or the brunt of cuts should not ignore the fact that it is happening. I didn’t experience any of what I posted until I moved to the Midlands and became a teacher. Now I see first hand real term cuts to education and I’ve seen the rise in child poverty and the use of food banks first hand and it’s sickening. To quote Irvine Welsh; When you’re not doing alright, vote for a better life for yourself. If you’re doing quite nicely, vote for a better life for others.