Re: £260m 'wasted' in axing school building plans
Any government that can announce vast swathes of job cuts at the same time as saying the unemployment figures are falling faster than at any time over the past 13 years smells distinctly fishy to me.
When the price of a pint has rocketed past £3, the shopping bill has gone up £20 a week and driving to work costs us more than a quarter of our wage each month, let's see how rose-tinted the glasses are for the working classes of Great Britain this Christmas.
Fiddling the figures and punishing the lower classes to the point where anything enjoyable has been priced out of their market is no way to repair the damage done by the banks.
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