<strong>A survey shows that only 16 per cent of those living in rural Britain think that the coalition's policies have helped those living in the countryside</strong>
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The survey, which took in 2,053 respondents, showed that 70 per cent disapproved of the Government’s policies on petrol and fuel taxes.
Tim Bonner of the CA commented: “We understand the difficult economic situation and the complications of coalition politics, but these figures clearly show that rural people perceive the Government as being focused on metropolitan concerns.
The rest of this article appears in the 22nd May issue of Shooting Times.
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