" Earlier today George Osborne released another budget with some more serious cuts in funding to major parts of politics. The most crippling thing to receive significant cuts were of the wages of certain MPs, predominately the wages of Liberal Democrat MP's who may now find it increasingly difficult to travel to London, causing concern that they may be unable to do their job and may be forced to give up their positions to Conservative members of Parliament.John Hutton has received complaints from his ex-Labour colleagues after being appointed by the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition to head a commission into public sector pensions. Mr Osborne added that Mr Hutton's involvement meant that the proposals would have had cross-party input. Alistair Darling is said to be 'deeply hurt he was not asked'.
The former chancellor said Tuesday's budget announcement could be 'severely dire for many. In concentrating on the deficit they're ignoring that need to have a significant large amount of growth'. Mr Darling echoed the findings of the IFS, the Institute for Fiscal Studies, when he said 'we are facing the longest, deepest, sustained period of cuts to public services spending since World War II'.
The chancellor confirmed that university fees would be going up, and that it a system would be put in place so that students applying for tuition fees would be means tested and if it is deemed they can afford the cost without acquiring a loan they will not be eligible.
He announced plans to increase pay and the expenses of Conservative MPs, because 'the work and stress placed upon them at this difficult time, due to the actions of the previous government, requires higher financial support'. "
2 comments:
I think you should go on "the wright stuff" and do the paper sectionx
With fake articles? I think people might get a little confused...
Read it all from the beginning, it's all one bit story :P
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