Christmas In The Good Old Days
ChatterBank0 min ago
.... from £2 to £3, Keir Starmer has announced. Not a lot you might think but it's £10 plus per week extra for workers going to and from their jobs, not to mention the cost to those living in rural areas who have no choice but to use buses. He's certainly looking after the 'working man'!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//The desperation of the soundly-rejected Tories (authors of the cost of living crisis) to smear the current Government is amazing.//
Ah so now you like labour!
We are not having to look very hard though are we, Sir TTK and Thieves are giving it to us on a plate along with their other equally useless minsters.
And anyway I didnt vote Tory.
You are merely having you attention diverted from the real rise in transport costs. This little snippet was leaked in advance so that the thieving robber Reeves can announce huge rises in fuel duty, vehicle tax rises, charges for travelling on the almost useless roads with £££s per mile taxes and possibly a tax on any home that has off road parking. All part of the "green policy" ... the green with envy policy that is.
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