Are we the constituents of Kemptown going to have a corrupt Mp for the next 4 years?
Why Simon Kirby mp is covering up Sussex Police Corruption is is he a mason
Simon Kirby mp said he would help a 76 year old man who is very sick who exposed a major case of Police Corruption. He then goes on to say there is nothing more I can do WHY NOT?????
He is member of a party who has cut winter payments to the over 80s.
He could not careless if the elder die from the cold and cold related illness
A MPs job is to represent his constituents and to see that the laws made by Parliament are carried out.
If these laws are not working then take the steps to right them the I.P.P.C. is a sick joke as is Sussex Police Authority
O,DEAR WE KEEP HEARING ABOUT THE TERRIBLE GATECRASHERS AT THIS DAUGHTERS PARTY IN HIS £2 MILLION MANSION WE BET THEY WONT BE COLD THERE THIS WINTER!
THE ELDERLY will suffer more than ever this winter as energy bills rocket and pensioner fuel allowances are reduced - leading to more than 200 deaths a day, charities have warned.
Forecasters have predicted a long, bleak winter with tempera¬tures expecting to dip below zero for sustained periods of time.
But, unlike previous years, the Government has refused to offer a one-off bonus to elderly fuel allowances, which will leave many in fuel poverty.
In 2009 and 2010, a supplement was added to elderly fuel allowances so £250 was provided per household for over 60's and £400 for households with a person over 80, but this will revert back to £200 and £300 respectively this winter.
In essence, this leaves the elderly with a cut on last year's dis¬count, at a time when the average fuel bill is expected to rise by up to 20 per cent.
Charities have issued a stark warning that these factors, com¬bined with a predicted exceptionally cold winter, will lead to "more cold-related deaths than ever before."
Between December 2009 and March 2010, 25,400 elderly peo¬ple died of cold-related illness - an average of nine deaths every HOUR.
But experts fear this year could be worse, with figures far exceeding 200 people - most of them elderly - dying in Britain of cold-related diseases EVERY DAY this winter.