Results of our survey reveal we found that Liberal Democrat Candidates seem to care a lot less about helping people with personal debt problems. Almost all those that did respond to the ClearDebt survey, whichever party they represented, agreed they would support legislation to help people struggling with consumer debt.
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With an election looming, now seems as good a time as any to ask the question, “who is going to be the knight in shining armour for those struggling with debt?” There are 43 Million people eligible to vote in the UK, so that is, potentially, up to 10.6 Million people with one thing in common. Debt.
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More than one in ten of Britain’s voters has a personal debt problem. Yet, we’ve heard very little said about debt from any of the political parties. Our mountain of personal debt seems, to us, not to feature in political debate.
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Planning to vote at this year’s election? Despite the number of people in the UK struggling with debt – and the fact we’ve experienced one of the worst recessions this country has ever seen, creditors and other financial institutions are still treating you unfairly. It’s time for change – a change that will give you better rights, enabling you to work towards a more stable financial future. Will you help us make a difference?
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Government funded face to face personal debt advice is not all it’s cracked up to be. It costs taxpayers lots and, in many cases, does nothing for the debtor.
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Have you read the latest from our current Housing Minister? According to BBC’s Radio 5 Live, John Healey says, “for some people, having their home repossessed, can be the best option”. What poppycock! And I can assure you, that’s me doing my best to be polite!
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