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voting at all. m vote Liberal at the next election, or

refrain fro Poor,' who overwhelmingly voted Tory? And they mg most, especially those who have retired and ar,e living on small pensions or fixed incomes, and fi ing it more and more difficult to meet rising Prices presumably, 'they are the main supporters of the Tory Party.' Surely it was the professional class, so aptly described recently as 'the Non-Striking N e are the ones who have received no benefits from the recent Budget, and are the class who are suffer' SIR,-1 am surprised that in your view the Chancel- lor has favoured the lower middle class, because, It is these people (for I am one) who will either

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