Thursday, October 30, 2014

A future for the many, not the few

The Tories can't build a better future for working people because they stand up only for a privileged few.


 

Under the Tories’ failing plan too many people are treading water, working harder and harder just to stay afloat, and worried that the next generation are finding it harder to get on than the last.
  • Working people are an average of £1,600 a year worse off under the Tories
  • Family energy bills have been allowed to rise by over £300 since the election.
  • The average age of first time buyers has now reached 33.
David Cameron claims this economy is fixed, but their plan has seen a recovery which is benefiting a privileged few far more than most families.
  • David Cameron has cut tax for people on over £150,000 a year while raising it for everyone else.
  • Hedge funds have been given a tax break worth millions.
  • Families with children have been hit hard, with childcare costs up 30%.
And despite promising to protect the NHS, under David Cameron it is going backwards with people struggling to see their GP and waiting lists rising. You can’t trust the Tories with the NHS.
  • One in four patients are waiting a week or more for a GP appointment.
  • Waiting lists for treatment are at their highest level for six years.
  • Thousands of frontline NHS staff have been lost while £3 billion has been wasted on a damaging reorganisation they promised wouldn’t happen.

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