Letter:New year cheer
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Your support makes all the difference.Dr Karim Jan-Mohamed Sir: Your Mori poll survey (Front Page, 26 December) indicates that 75 per cent of the general population feels good about 1995. Could this be the same 75 per cent of the electorate who, by recent opinion polls, will not be voting for the Conservative Party at the next election?
It seems they have made their minds up that they will feel better by removing the Conservatives at the earliest opportunity, which by events this month may be as early as next year.
Is that not cause enough for optimism?
Yours sincerely, KARIM JAN-MOHAMED London, SE13
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