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Old 27-02-2012, 21:45   #38
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Re: Pay frozen for third year running

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Since this coalition has come to power, prices have gone up, student fee's have gone up, pay rises have been frozen, there have been severe budget cuts, people have lost there jobs, armed services have been cut drastically, unemployment has risen higher than in 17 years, we have had more rallies concerning jobs cuts.

The NHS is now in crisis, and the coalition are being battered by all fronts on trying to push through bad idea on pushing new laws through.

Was this brought on by Tony and Gordon, no it was brought on by a Tory/ Lib government who don't care about the voter, its about trying to save money to give to countries they think can make them money.
Well, student fees certainly went up due to Tony and Gordon too, given that it was New Labour which introduced Tuition Fees in the first place (and at the same time scrapped the Grant, and lowered the salary threshold for repaying Student Loans), and New Labour which then later introduced Top-up Fees too (despite a previous Manifesto commitment not to do so ).
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