David Cameron says Britain is broken, Gordon Brown says we shouldn't ramp up the fear of crime and spread the "fiction" that Britain is a broken society. So, who is right? Is Britain broken? Interesting but devastating to hear of life on a council estate from 'Kate' this morning, who says they feel like the forgotten people in her neighbourhood in Northolt. As the prospect of a hung parliament looms, how disastrous would it be for the pound?
Suggestions support for an English parliament is growing, as voters increasingly resent the way public spending is shared in the UK. Is that true? Do we really want an English Parliament? After Lord Ashcroft's ended months of speculation over his financial affairs - admitting he doesn't pay full UK tax on his overseas earnings - how much do you care? Is that really top of your worries at the moment?
Anxiety for parents on school admissions day. It's estimated one in six pupils will have to take second, third or even sixth-choice schools, with competition at its greatest in big cities like London. What is it like if your child doesn't get their first choice school? Do you believe it will impact greatly on their education and their future? Plus, intrusive and personal questions for the victims of the 7/7 bombings Is it really fair to demand all this information in return for legal aid?
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