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POLITICIANS, like some newspapers, have this tendency to make it seem you have said this or that, such as David Pederick-Friend (HE, July 20) in stating I was 'perfectly right to warn the people of Torbay that many of Labour's policies to help the most disadvantaged in our society will be at risk in the event of a Cameronled government'.
I just did not say that at all. My letter started as follows: "David Cameron does not want to come clean on exactly what he is thinking about spending less on. But when his Shadow Business Secretary was asked whether the Tories would retain existing support to pensioners including free bus travel for the over 60s and free TV licences for over 75s, he argued that cuts to these entitlements 'ought to be looked at'. It is clear that the free TV licence and the free bus travel are not exempt from the threat of Conservative cuts."See the full content of this document
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