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  I have rarely read such a confused letter as that contributed last week, July 30, by Douglas Wathen. Firstly he blames the Labour Government for the increasing national debt whereas &#40;almost)
  everyone knows that the main responsibility lies with our ‘casino banks’ who risked our economic stability to increase their profits. That isn’t to say the politicians must not also take some of
  the blame, but so must we all because we are all greedy for a higher standard of living, without caring too much where it comes from.
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