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21. Neal MacKenzie: Time to abolish Stamp Duty and boost housing market
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 March 2012The Government has announced an initiative to help buyers get their feet onto the property ladder.
22. Phillip Lee MP:Lessen EU control over British justice system
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 February 2012This week in the Telegraph, I signed a letter in favour of repatriating powers on crime and policing back from Europe.
23. Jane Holmes: Welcome to the world of disability
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 February 2012I would like to take this opportunity to enlighten the world about parents of disabled children.
Yes, it is exhausting work from time to time.
24. John Redwood MP:Half-term gives time to press local issues
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 February 2012This week Parliament is having a half-term holiday!
25. Phillip Lee MP: Boroughs' council tax freezes benefit all
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 February 2012The council tax more than doubled under the previous Government, placing an extra strain on hard-working families and pensioners.
26. John Redwood MP: RBS's Stephen Hester right to waive bonus
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 01 February 2012I am relieved that Stephen Hester decided to waive his bonus at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
27. When life depends on a plastic tube
Get Wokingham, Monday 30 January 2012My daughter is tube fed. She has never eaten or drunk anything by mouth and never will. Her swallow is unsafe and totally unco-ordinated.
28. Don't abuse the little help disabled people get
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 January 2012Abuse of disabled parking bays hit the national news last week. Abuse of a disabled bay at Asda in Lower Earley no less.
29. I haven't stopped dancing
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 November 2011The thing that people always want to know is what happened to my daughter to make her so disabled.
30. How disabled children can enlighten the rest of us
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 December 2011I have to say that most people are very kind and as helpful as they can think of being and wouldn't dream of refusing to compromise in order to help make the life of a disabled child and his or her carers easier.
