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Feeling's mutual



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IT was with an element of schadenfreude that I learned of John Prescott's bulimia.
This man has been making me sick for years.

M NICHOLSON, Barwick, Leeds

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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 1:37 PM
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J Coates,

Menston 19/05/2008 21:30:47
More vitriol from M Nicholson. His hatred of all things labour is very worrying. To use a persons illness to express your own selfishness is a rather worrying matter- I fear for his sanity. Tonight we have had another letter about the terrible things labour has done- helping people out of poverty, the NHS,minimum wage, rights for workers. One day we may have a letter from him about how to do something positive for other people, a concept I imagine to be alien to M Nicholson. I may be wrong but his love of Thatcher and right wing views suggest someone who thinks only of himself and his money. I assume this is only an arena for comment, please contact me if you want a formal letter to the editor.
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