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We are all in this together say New Tories ?

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olddutch | 18:15 Sun 02nd May 2010 | News
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For many many years the gap between between Top Earners and Low Earners has continued to grow under Tory and Labour.

The Tory Party is traditionally perceived as the Party conserving and improving the interests of the better off..

The New Tory Manifesto says .... "A country is at its best when the bonds between people are strong and when the sense of national purpose is clear. Today the challenges facing Britain are immense. Our economy is overwhelmed by debt, our social fabric is frayed and our political system has betrayed the people. But these problems can be overcome if we pull together and work together - If we remember that we are all in this together ".

We are all in this together say New Tories - So does New Tory now really care about an all round fair society ?

Lets say the UKs less well off are those with incomes of under £20k pa

If elected with a working majority, do you think the New Tories will do anything to improve the financial position of the less well off - and if so what exactly ?

Or do you believe the New Tories will worsen the position of the poorer members of society absolutely and in relation to better off members ?
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They certainly won't make the poorer people any better off.that's for sure.!!
A Tory government would be a disaster for ordinary working people.
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In spite of the latest Answerbank Editors Election Poll showing 40% of Abers intending to vote New Tory, not one of these Tories has yet come forward to answer here to say how New Tory is going to treat low earners in the context of the Tory Manifesto - it would seem their silence says more than words ?

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