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Previously on "Some job losses I approve of"

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  • Andyw
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    Originally posted by _V_
    http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labou...857895,00.html

    The Labour party is to lose one in five jobs as part of a 20% cut in expenditure aimed at helping to clear the party's deficit, trade unions will be told today.

    The cuts follow yesterday's official disclosure that Labour owes £22m in loans and is under pressure to make big savings by the end of the year, when the party is due to repay loans of £5.5m to the Co-operative Bank.




    So who is going to turn up at their conferances and do the stand up clapping ?

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  • wonderwaif
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    Don't worry, they'll be moved over to some cushy Public Sector job for life with generous pension scheme.
    It's only fair.

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  • _V_
    started a topic Some job losses I approve of

    Some job losses I approve of

    http://politics.guardian.co.uk/labou...857895,00.html

    The Labour party is to lose one in five jobs as part of a 20% cut in expenditure aimed at helping to clear the party's deficit, trade unions will be told today.

    The cuts follow yesterday's official disclosure that Labour owes £22m in loans and is under pressure to make big savings by the end of the year, when the party is due to repay loans of £5.5m to the Co-operative Bank.



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