Quick reminder the Tories have trebled UK Debt to £2.5tn in the last 8 years, something that the BBC and Sky and all the Tory Owned media wont say anything about
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That because the majority of that debt has ended up in their mates offshore bank accounts. What benefit have we seen for all this extra borrowing?
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No every Labour Gvt in history has been forced to put right the Tories out of control borrowing which they spent on giving their own billionaire mates tax cuts!
#PMQs Labour has had to put right homelessness, poverty, the NHS, education etc that takes cash not buttons! -
Every Labour gvt there ever was added together spent less than the Tories when in office. Bloody shapeshifting liars
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#PMQs Point of fact from the gobbledegook above. the majority of ordinary working households don't even earn £35K they're stuck on#ZHC many earning less than the minimum wage! If Labour has to spend this money it is because you have totally mucked the entire system up!pic.twitter.com/Cdp45zjafY
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#PMQS much Gvt welfare spending goes on those IN work and earning poverty zero hour contract wages which the Tories insist on counting so they do not have to show how many people are actually OUT of work. In other words the Tories are once again falsifying unemployment figures -
According to ONS figures unemployment was 21.5% last year.
#ToriesOut + of course many of the 78.5% in employment don't have enough or regular work.
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You claim Labour want to do this You claim Labour admit to borrowing that much. You make up stats You make up numbers. You doubled the national debt. You've borrowed more than every Labour govt combined. Get out. You're a bunch of liars. We see you Tories.
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Theresa May misquoted an economics professor and misled parliament - when will she be held to account for doing this again for the umpteenth time?
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#pmqs Sorry Theresa May, who is it that has increased debt by £1 Trillion since 2010? OBR - 2010, debt was £759 bn and now 2018 it is £1.72 Tillion, that's an increase of near £1 Trillion - Maths! When you stop telling lies. I'll stop telling the Truth - Agree RTpic.twitter.com/7mSq0auyO6
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No post-war government has ever beaten the Tories for the number of unemployed... ...EVER.pic.twitter.com/JP2FYwC3Rx
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That graphic confirms the tweet that Labour governments end with higher unemployment levels than when they began...pic.twitter.com/eWQfimwDqg
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All three big spikes were caused by UK recessions though and regardless of who was in government the employment graph would look similar just the colours you helpfully added would be reversed
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How can I break this to you? Having lived through the interminable Tory years of mass unemployment and the NuLabour years of relatively low employment, it's quite easy to assess what a Tory government does to your wallet - empties it. Tories = increase debts - national & personalpic.twitter.com/eAk8shcSDl
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The thing about rigged Tory figures is they sometimes work. YTS/YOP/sickness/incapacity benefits removed quite a few from those massive unemployment figures. Right now zero hours and gig jobs are making things look OK but will voters vote for this shitty deal? The big question.
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DON'T MAKE US LAUGH! Tory & coalition debt.. Whopping! http://www.nationaldebtclock.co.uk/ pic.twitter.com/h4GIoFEc8J
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and no mention of the personal debt the buggars have foisted on students and intend to foist on training nurses
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That's £35k for every household in the UK 
That's ordinary working people paying the price 