Oh sorry. I should also have mentioned the planned public spending cuts. An obvious one really for a QT audience.
You don't think the public spending cuts / stopping tax credits would make it onto a current affairs political programme, whatever the audience?
Discussing. among other things. current major announcements regarding work and the welfare state is... you know,,, kinda the raison d'être of the programme.
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You don't think the public spending cuts / stopping tax credits would make it onto a current affairs political programme, whatever the audience?
Discussing. among other things. current major announcements regarding work and the welfare state is... you know,,, kinda the raison d'être of the programme.
I think he's had a face lift.
You not going to elaborate on your post on the Greece thread? Don't be shy now.
And a hand up his back to work him
Agreed
I don't know, it's the Chancellors decision is not a good enough answer
Completely agree she is awful, not representing the Tories well at all. I've never even heard of her before tonight.
The Virgil Tracey puppet look.
Burnham did well then. Reduced Rudd to name calling.
Obviously none of them on this panel even know about the rolling out of Universal Credit, that is what is being done.
Tax Credits will be phased out once UC is available to every family unit, which people who are already receiving it are finding themselves better off.
He always arch his eyebrows and it makes him look so woefully gloomy -- does he ever smile or look happy?
Wish Eck or the First Minister was on the show tonight. They would have torn this lightweight to shreds