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Pensioners hit hardest by Osborne's Budget
// The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the two groups will lose much more of their income than childless couples over the next four years because of the Coalition’s tax and benefit changes.
According to the institute, the country’s leading economic think tank, this is because the increase in VAT and other taxes combined with changes to the benefit system will disproportionately affect pensioners and families. //
http://www.telegraph....rs-twice-as-hard.html
Any OAPs regretting their vote yet?
According to the institute, the country’s leading economic think tank, this is because the increase in VAT and other taxes combined with changes to the benefit system will disproportionately affect pensioners and families. //
http://www.telegraph....rs-twice-as-hard.html
Any OAPs regretting their vote yet?
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/// Remember the £10 Christmas Bonus? It was introduced by Jim Callaghans government. Throughout all the years of the Thatcher gove it stayed at the same level. ///
mike11111
/// The £10 Christmas Bonus predates Callaghan. It was actually introduced by Heath. ///
sandyRoe
/// Then Thatcher's decision to let it stay at £10 is even more of a disgrace.///
alexanderd
/// after all these years of labour isnt it still £10? ///
sandyRoe
/// Labour directed their help to the needy in other directions. But, yes, it still is a tenner. ///
craft1948
/// sandy you have just given me the biggest laugh of the day ///
Yes me too craft, you just couldn't make it up could you?.....
/// Remember the £10 Christmas Bonus? It was introduced by Jim Callaghans government. Throughout all the years of the Thatcher gove it stayed at the same level. ///
mike11111
/// The £10 Christmas Bonus predates Callaghan. It was actually introduced by Heath. ///
sandyRoe
/// Then Thatcher's decision to let it stay at £10 is even more of a disgrace.///
alexanderd
/// after all these years of labour isnt it still £10? ///
sandyRoe
/// Labour directed their help to the needy in other directions. But, yes, it still is a tenner. ///
craft1948
/// sandy you have just given me the biggest laugh of the day ///
Yes me too craft, you just couldn't make it up could you?.....
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I can understand LibDems being annoyed with their party, because for many years they were left of Labour . Maybe George Galloway's Respect party could have accommodated them .
They chose however to join the Tories for short term political gain .
We will soon have a new leader of the Labour party it could move to the left or right . If Ed Miliband or Diana Abbott succeed in their bid it will go back to the old Labour policies in which case I think that will be a home for you disenchanted LDs .
On the other hand if David Miliband gets elected then it will be back to the Blair days . A period that was not to the liking of the LDs. So I think its Talk Nicely to George G time . He might accept you .
They chose however to join the Tories for short term political gain .
We will soon have a new leader of the Labour party it could move to the left or right . If Ed Miliband or Diana Abbott succeed in their bid it will go back to the old Labour policies in which case I think that will be a home for you disenchanted LDs .
On the other hand if David Miliband gets elected then it will be back to the Blair days . A period that was not to the liking of the LDs. So I think its Talk Nicely to George G time . He might accept you .
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