WHISPERING SMITH: Robert and Elizabeth, no poetry here...
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He has all that he owns in a Sainsbury’s carrier bag plus some loose change in his pocket given to him by a passing stranger.
His only luxury is a mobile phone given him by a charitable organisation for his protection on the mean night-time streets of Brighton.
Robert is one of the poorest people in England.
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She has works of art on her walls and horses in her stables. She has a wagon-load of flunkies to help and protect her throughout the day and night.
Her home is being renovated at the expense of the tax-paying public to the tune of near on £370million.
Elizabeth is one of the richest people in England.
Austerity always harms the least well-off and the most vulnerable people in any society.
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LAST week I visited two churches of interest – first, Wimborne Minster, stunning in its complexity and content.
The chained library, the coffin in the wall and the grand organ.
Signing the visitor’s book I noted the previous visitor had written an expletive.
M. Keen of wherever you are, why?
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Hide AdNext, St Mary’s and St Peter’s on Hayling Island, at 1,000 years old one of the oldest Saxon churches in England.
I got there a few years too late, it has been reordered in much the same way as Rustington church, bright and airy but without passion.
The New Forest was lovely and I felt more at peace walking the woodland paths.
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