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Thought of the day: How the Government is helping people to become poorer and more excluded?

Thought of the day:

How the UK Government is helping people to become poorer and more excluded?

Imagine how many people in England are in the following situation:

In England, when you have a complaint or when you rights have been violated and you do not have money to claim your rights through the court, the services or companies  you are complaining about will  recommend you to look for  a solicitor ( i.e. a lawyer) because they  are sure that you will not  use a lawyer due to a lack   of money to pay for legal fees. They may also refer  you to Citizen Advice Bureau (CAB) which  is not independent because 100 % of  funding of CAB is from the government.  As a migrant  or refugee, you cannot get help from Citizen Advice Bureau because  the  Government does not want any  migrant in England. Since Mr David Cameron took power, legal aid has been slashed in the framework of the Big Society's failed ideology and no more voluntary organisations provide  free legal advice. David Cameron has been helping many people in UK to become poorer and more excluded!

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