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Ian from Lancaster writes: All parties talk about a fairer Britain. Why does this always mean taking money off the better off and giving to those who can't be bothered? I came from a council estate, so I had no silver spoon. I just worked hard for everything I have and I'm fed up with giving it to other people, simply for politicians to buy votes. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/what_would_be_your_manifesto.html" >Have Your Say Steve Richards, of HREF="http://www.independent.co.uk/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">the Independent, tells BBC Two's Daily Politics show he thinks the Conservative manifesto launch could prove to be the most significant moment of the whole election campaign - much more significant than the TV debates. Looking back it'll either be the thing that sealed the deal for them or the moment they blew it, he adds.
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