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From John Graydon:

Really enjoy the show every week, especially the music, which you stop short on a little too often, please try to give them their time. It's great to see other alternative people perform on TV.

From Andrea French :

I shall be watching your show every Sunday from now on. I found it very interesting and I am sure that the ratings will prove how much people enjoy waking up to see London and its skyline on this rather glorious sunny morning. The music from Kasabian (playing live) was an added bonus.

From Neville Goldsby

I believe that David Davis is wrong about raising the personal tax allowance to £10,000, because all that money will for sure go back into the economy. The same applies to Ed Balls' suggestion of reducing VAT, and he is also correct in saying that the credit agency thinking is old thinking.

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