The average worker will lose a total of £6,600 in real terms during the coalition's term in government, the Labour Party says.
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Is that all? 6,600 lousy little quids? Not much compared to the debts incurred by Mr B Liar and the Snot Goblin.
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beat me to itOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI thought they were just printing it.
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ftfyOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIt is probably true. Those mean Tories should start printing squillions so that we can all be rich .
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Also to note is that the figures are based on gross pay, so don't take into account any changes in taxes / benefits.
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It is probably true. Those mean Tories should start borrowing squillions so that we can all be rich .Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou don't think it's the truth that people are less well off than they were when Labour lost the election?
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Their voter base includes plenty of w***ers who'll accept that at face value.
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Plus political adverts don't have to meet advertising standards as they fall outside all remites. All you have to do is make the lies plausible they don't need to be 1% accurate.Originally posted by original PM View Postremember it is not about the truth but about what you want people to believe is the truth.
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To paraphrase the old cliche about pots and kettles, it's a case of the ***** calling the other ***** a bunch of *****.Originally posted by vetran View Post
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remember it is not about the truth but about what you want people to believe is the truth.
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Bare faced cheek
BBC News - Labour says workers thousands of pounds worse off
words fail meThe average worker will lose a total of £6,600 in real terms during the coalition's term in government, the Labour Party says.
It is accusing David Cameron of having presided over more months of falling real wages since 2010 than any other prime minister in the past 50 years.Tags: None
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