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British pensioner dies after being gnawed at by rats.
It’s a sad reflection on the state of affairs today when a celebrity overdose gets as much, if not more, news time as a psycho killer said to hate Muslims but who was slaughtering his own people in Norway.
And the news that Britain is pouring more money into foreign aid, and we once again are throwing money at Greece to bail out a failed economy, comes at the same time as the news that a bedbound British pensioner has died after being gnawed at by rats, just because the local council abandoned weekly bin collections in order to save money.
This pensioner, who was 80 years old, had suffered a stroke and was bedridden when her feet were attacked by the rodents in her home in Reading at the end of last month. The outbreak of rats has affected at least three streets in the area, and some local families have been temporarily re-housed after rats were found crawling into homes through toilets and pipes and being then found, in some cases in the beds of young children who lived there.
It is disgusting that one of our own pensioners can be left to be attacked in her own home by rats while, despite admitting that foreign aid has been wasted, David Cameron has announced that we will increase the handouts by 34%. The real blame for the way this pensioner died must be laid at the door of Cameron.
Along with returning to weekly bin collections, the British National Party demands an improvement in our social services. That a vulnerable pensioner can be left alone to be bitten by rats is disgusting, and yet, unless something is done soon, will happen again. I don’t want to see that. You don’t want to see that. Please help ensure our voices are heard by donating to the British National Party today.


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Maria Riley-ward: And of course he's wearing the communist flag of Cuba on his handbag. How a
Lewis Allsebrook: Good article Debra, you were a massive asset to the local party and I'm cer
NinaB: I am sorry to hear things turned out the way they have. I don't want to go