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Friday, 16 March 2012

Council under fire for officers' "fictional residents" writing - Wales News - News from @walesonline

Council under fire for officers' "fictional residents" writing - Wales News - News from @walesonline
Posted by Liam Stubbs at Friday, March 16, 2012
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I'm someone who doesn't expect the world to be perfect. Just a bit better. I dislike apathy, dislike an attitude that excuses wrong doing and self-interest on the basis that "it's always been like this". People can change things. As Jarvis Cocker said: "We won't use guns, we won't use bombs, we'll use the one thing we've got more of, that's our minds".
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