Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

News

See all MNHQ comments on this thread

Jeremy Corbyn confronted the Tories with the poverty they're creating at PMQs - and all they could do was laugh

155 replies

blacksunday · 14/10/2015 18:00

The Tories seem to forget that they were the last government - at some point they will have to take responsibility for their handling of the nation

--

As Jeremy Corbyn stood for his second PMQs today, the mocking Tory laughs told us everything we need to know about their enduring Bullingdon Club-style politics. Old habits die hard, it seems. But Corbyn opened strongly, with an issue that unites the Labour party: the cuts to working tax credits which penalise the lowest earners, known colloquially as the Tory work penalty.

Again, the Tories laughed at the name ‘Kelly’, so apparently unbelievable do they find the first names of Corbyn’s constituents; they soon fell silent, however, as they heard of her struggle as the mother of a disabled child earning minimum wage in a 40.5-hour-per-week job. Corbyn tackled the bullyboys by pausing at their laughter this time. ‘Some may find this funny,’ he said, as he continued to talk about mass inequality and the housing problem in London. It was a subtle highlight of something glaringly obvious: for millionaires protected by Tory policies, inequality bolstered by unfair taxes and buy-to-let properties really is hilarious.

Cameron’s reply to the work penalty issue was the same old line: apparently a £20-a-week increase in wages will magically solve the problem. This is not true, of course, as Corbyn promptly replied: working families are set to be £1,300 a year worse off as the Conservative government hammers the working and middle classes so as to give to the super rich.

Cameron claimed that Corbyn’s figures on poverty were wrong, but perhaps that is something to do with the fact that the Work and Pensions Secretary fixed the definition of ‘poverty’ recently. You don’t feed and clothe homeless children by changing a definition, and the government should be ashamed. The fact that 50 per cent of wealth is in 1 per cent of hands globally is shambolic, and reports today that inequality is growing in the UK even as our country now has the third most ‘ultra-high net worth individuals’ in the world put paid to Cameron’s claims to have driven opportunity. There could be no bigger proof that his policies continue to squeeze the middle and punish the poor.

cont'd

www.independent.co.uk/voices/jeremy-corbyn-confronted-the-tories-with-the-poverty-theyre-creating-at-pmqs-and-all-they-could-do-a6693756.html

OP posts:
BeckerLleytonNever · 04/11/2015 18:18

I don't know why JC bothers to attend PMs QT, as Cameron is deaf (the same guy who cant stand the disabled yet he himself is deaf!!!) as he gives the same standard bog answer to everything while avoiding asnswering any questions at all.

cant stand the guy. cant stand the fucking tories, any of them, bloody hipocrites.

they always blame the previous gov for 'mess' yet they've had 6 years to clean up the so called mess, and they forget all the shit Thatcher threw around that Labour had to clean up too.

I hate hating someone so much, ive nebver felt such hatred for someone in my lifetime than DC and Osborne.

as for the so called pay rise for junior doctors, well all well and good but its about the godforsaken hours theyre expected to do, one tired doc could prove fatal to a patient, and they don't get a chance to have a personal life at all.

fucking fuckers this government. ant the other arnt mush better are they?

TSA this rate IF I vote next time itll be (at this moment of thinking) the SNP (IF I can vote from England) or UKIP.

howtorebuild · 04/11/2015 18:22

Brew have a little rest.

The good news is some news article I read today showed Osborne has shot himself in the foot. Opinion polls have him cascading for potential leader. The bad news is the pretend clown is likely to win at this stage. It's a sad day when you think May is the best of the bunch.

BeckerLleytonNever · 05/11/2015 16:54

Thing is they'll get voted in agin, I can see it coming, the other parties don't offer enough to be taken seriously (as if this lot do!) and the voters are the tory lot in their rich posh hertforshire/Surrey broker belt and anywhere that ends in 'shire'.

Chipstick10 · 05/11/2015 21:46

I have just come back to this thread and note that my post on pg 1 was deleted by MNHQ and I have no idea why ? How do I find out why ? I can't even remember what I wrote but it defo cannot have warranted being deleted . What ridiculousness

theunfairersex · 12/11/2015 00:30

They may have been laughing because they were drunk, which feeds into a thread I just posted before I saw this one.

My one is here if you fancy a read and perhaps to even do something about it!!

Wink www.mumsnet.com/Talk/in_the_news/2506873-Drunk-MPs-hectoring-Jeremy-Corbyn-in-House-Of-Commons

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread