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  • craigxxl
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    True. Those that are bringing drugs into the country or producing it themselves for financial profit at the cost of the misery it brings, then death.
    If it’s an addict, then treatment. If the user goes back to using drugs more treatment but if they start to deal drugs again then why should they be treated any different? It’s not for their drugs then as if we are following the Portugese policy the addict would be supplied by the state for their own controlled usage so no need to steal or deal.

    bwaarp
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    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/the-old-get-richer-and-the-young-get-poorer-7881201.html

    work done by the Institute has shown that in terms of employment, income and consumption it is the under-30s who have really borne the brunt of the recession.”

    A pensioner with a gross income of £50,000 now loses only 20 per cent of that in direct taxes, while a working-age person with the same income loses 29 per cent. This is due to cuts in the rate of income tax that pensioners pay along with rises in national insurance, which they don’t.

    Benefits for the elderly account for £110bn of the total welfare bill – more than half the £207bn total. The growing gulf between pensioners and the working population has led some in Government to question whether pensioners are getting an unfair deal.

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