Re benefits/welfare, I'm still confused, for years at PMQT I kept hearing they were being slashed by opposition MPs, then they were telling papers at election times they would slash benefits more - then that very nice Ms Rachel Reeves was saying the coalition were spending £12 billion a year more on them than in 2010.
No mention of the 1.8 million new private sector jobs, 85% of them full time, Labour had no clue how to create to help replace those lost prior to 2010?
P.S. WetAugust re immigration figures, that the price of economic success in an EU that voting UKIP will ensure we stay in, rather than have an informed democratic referendum on the subject.
Farage pretended for over a decade UKIP could get us out of the EU and stop immigration; 24 taxpayer funded MEPs and 2 MPs later, I have as much chance of fulfilling that promise as Farage.
One UKIP policy, a 100% failure, that must be a European political record of failure to deliver. lol