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  • ""Those who are riddled with envy and poison invariably end up only by destroying themselves!" Indeed??????

    Keep doffing your cap Roy, they love people like you.

    Personally I believe that life should egalitarian. This has nothing to do with envy or any of the other vices you describe.

    Unlike you Roy, who clearly know your "place" as delineated by "them", you support a code that perpetuates wealth and privileged for the few, I believe that we are all born equal.

    Clearly you missed the bit in your research where reportedly Cameron's old man off-shored as much as he could to avoid the tax ordinary folk have to pay.

    As you well know Roy, or at least should, track back far enough and you'll find most wealth is based in disreputable practices.

    For example there is a large financial group whose funds came from trading in opium; something that they prefer the general public not to know these days.

    Basically they're drug dealers made good. Somewhat simlar to Ronnie and Reggie Kray.

    While there are people like you going round doffing their caps in subjugation they'll always be there.

    One day you'll realise that it's time to get up off your knees rather than grovelling at the feet of wealth/power."
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New school for Rickmansworth to open in September 2013

A new secondary school for children in Rickmansworth, Mill End and Maple Cross, has been approved by the government.

The Reach Free School will open in September 2013, providing it is supported by Three Rivers District Council, and a site can be found.

Carolyn Venn, who is a governor at the new school, said: “Our thanks go to all members of the local community who have supported our application – we could not have got this far without you.”

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