Killed by cutbacks
mardi 21 novembre 2017 à 01:00A study suggests that Tory cutbacks killed 45,000 people in Britain between 2010 and 2014.
This doesn't count people who die because their families can't afford food, heat, or a home.
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A study suggests that Tory cutbacks killed 45,000 people in Britain between 2010 and 2014.
This doesn't count people who die because their families can't afford food, heat, or a home.
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