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2nd February 2015 #1
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Miliband says he DOES have 'life experience outside politics'
... working for Gordon Brown in the Treasury
- Miliband was asked to prove that he represented the British people
- A young voter asked him to list his 'life experience' outside of politics
- He said: 'I was obviously an economic adviser in the Treasury'
- Labour leader also cited 18 month sabbatical teaching politics in the US
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3QcWhjthx
clueless
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2nd February 2015 #2
Yes saw that ded-what a berk,man of the people
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2nd February 2015 #3
I will ask you again Ded. How are the tories going to fund all these promises? Even Les can chip in if he wants to?.
And is this why Cameron won't join in the debates?
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...ebates-5087623
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2nd February 2015 #4
The only life he has is in a pond-I'm dating so leave this for now
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2nd February 2015 #5
We all know when Cameron is lying. He opens his lips move..
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2nd February 2015 #7
Sir Ed doesnt need to say anything. Farage will bury Cameron.
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2nd February 2015 #9
Osborne refused to answer when a kid asked him to do 8x7 so perhaps the Chancer will join pupils learning their times tables.
And when he has learned it’s 56, maybe Osborne will explain how he would fund £7billion of phantom tax cuts or which services he’ll chop to cut spending by £30billion.
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2nd February 2015 #10
Tax Cuts It is David Cameron and George Osborne who should go back to school – their sums don’t add up.
Take taxes. The Con-servative Premier and his Chancer of the Exchequer give the impression they’ve cut taxes; a pair of Buller Boys playing Lords Bountiful to a grateful nation.
The truth is, they increased taxes by £13.5billion. The Tories’ record VAT hike was an early broken promise. Another was a “jobs tax” National Insurance rise.
These raids mean they’ve taken far more with one hand than they have given back with the other by upping the point income tax starts.
But don’t take my word for it. The Institute for Fiscal Studies lays out the details beautifully.
Tax hikes and benefit cuts, including pay packet-boosting cash for workers, are two reasons why a typical family is £1,127 WORSE OFF under this Tory-led Government.
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2nd February 2015 #11
tell me what life experience or work experience Cameron has dedworth
oh the only jobs he had were given to him and working for the Tory party what has he got in common with the general public err all
his school photo says it all , not your typical comprehensive dedworth ?
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2nd February 2015 #12
common dave
and the classic version ......
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