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Whole system needs reform



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What a pity there aren't more people like John Fox, (Police funding queries, letters, last week).
If there were we would have a much needed revolution through disgust of the system. The police are using a form of accountancy used very successfully by Gordon Brown and much favoured by South Kesteven District Council and Lincolnshire County Council.

The trouble with the present local government is not too little money, but too much. We are governed by people to whom one or two millions is just a line of noughts, provided it is taxpayers' money.

We are now in the grip of the biggest bunch of thieves and rogues this country has ever known.

It is time it was reformed and the party system made illegal.

Members of the present government and parliament should be tried in court for the damage they have done to this country and its indigenous population.

Is this the country and democracy we fought six long hard years for?

All my family have served, the reward for two of my uncles is just a name on the War Memorial in Broad Street, some reward.

T EARL
Sutherland Walk,
Stamford



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