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Previously on "Middle classes, prepare to welcome your saviour!"
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Jeez that would be like having Dracula running an old peoples home
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I think that is as close as he will ever come to saying we caused this mess.....Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
You came desperately close to speaking the truth there Ed, desperately close. The words 'Blair, Brown, Labour' would have got you over the line.
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What he means is he can save the middle classes wondering what to do with their spare cashOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
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“Our programme is rooted in an understanding that this crisis began before the Tory-led government came to power,” he writes.
You came desperately close to speaking the truth there Ed, desperately close. The words 'Blair, Brown, Labour' would have got you over the line.
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Indeed. But what I find amusing is this statement that "Professional parents can no longer be sure that their children will enjoy the same lifestyle they have". For a start, they've never really been sure of that. Besides, who says their children want the same lifestyle?Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFH.
Two faced twunt
who the feck is saying they will vote for them???
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FTFH.The foundations of middle-class life – well-paid jobs, strong pensions, the housing ladder and university education – have all been “undermined”, according to theby Labourleader.
Professional parents can no longer be sure that their children will enjoy the same lifestyle they have, he claims. Restoring the quality of life for middle-class families is “the greatest challenge for our generation”, he writes in The Telegraph. Mr Miliband promises a string of policies to “rebuildScrew our middle class”.
Two faced twunt
who the feck is saying they will vote for them???Last edited by vetran; 14 January 2014, 10:02.
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