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  1. class="type-2"> 1234: Alan Pond from Hullbridge, Essex, writes: Whoever wins, if honest, knows that there are tough times ahead. As a wage earner I know that when inflation bites and I have less money, cuts have to be made. There are too many handouts in this country, not earned. Welfare is now a job description. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/does_a_papers_support_for_a_pa.html" >Have Your Say
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  1. 1227: Jim Pickard at the Financial Times wonders if university education will be a determining factor in the election. He writes: Hat-tip to politicalbetting.comwhich has a striking chart showing that all election-winning prime ministers with degrees since 1935 attended Oxford. Does this have any bearing on the current contest? Perhaps. Of the three party leaders this time, only Cameron went to Oxford; Brown attended Edinburgh and Clegg Cambridge. Read Jim Pickard's blog at the Financial Times
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