Aelod Cynulliad Plaid Cymru dros Ganol De Cymru / Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for South Central Wales
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
We're all in this together
No major surprises from the Tory conference. If elected, a Tory government will freeze the pay of low-paid public sector workers, slash tax credits, extend the retirement age and introduce tax breaks for private schools. Yet the rich will be left hardly touched.
In the Netherlands, a cap on bankers' bonuses has been introduced. Under the Tories, the bankers will be let off scot-free. As Paul O'Shea from UNISON Cymru has said today:
"Yet again they (the Tories) are aiming to look after the wealthy, while low-paid public sector workers and those members of the public that depend upon public services pay the price for the bankers' greed."
Quite.
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4 comments:
No change there then. Same old torys. And its pretty much a given that devolution will be way down on thier list of priorities, if its on it at all.
To coin a phrase - Theres something of the night about them.
they haven't done themselves any favours this week with their conference and all the policy garbage they have been spouting
I hope Cameron comes to Wales more then people can see what a twicer he is
Wow!
I didn't realise Plaid Cymru was a National Socialist party.
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