Insurance Age blog: Disgruntled from Barnet

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While our traditional British reserve, or some might say apathy, means that we haven't followed our French neighbours in taking to the streets, setting a few cars alight and literally running riot, I don't think it will be long before the full impact of the Government's Spending Review will prompt some, albeit more mild-mannered, action.

Most people understand why the drastic action is necessary, we do owe someone somewhere an awful lot of money after all, (sorry economics was never a strong point of mine), but £81bn worth of cuts, that's EIGHTY ONE BILLION POUNDS folks, is bound to pinch a little.

From my days as a local newspaper hack, two of the issues the Great British general public got most irate about were - the bins not being collected, which apparently could create a potentially 'life threatening' health risk, and

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