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David Cameron Gives Away £650million? omg
With the constant barrage of media stories of how hard up the UK really is £876billion public sector debt (a legacy of the last Labour government we are constantly being told) a massive deficit, job cuts, closures, falling house prices, forever rising National insurance, VAT, Income Tax, food, housing, fuel and essential utilities cost, is it any wonder the whole of the UK public, not just middle England as the article suggest, is dismayed with Cameron's generosity with our taxes, which are now the highest in the world.
The question being asked is simply this, has the prime minister lost touch with reality?
DAVID Cameron faced mounting anger last night after giving away hundreds of millions more in overseas aid just as the latest raft of tax rises hammers British households.
David Cameron announced an extra £650million for school projects in Pakistan during a visit to Islamabad yesterday.
But the pledge provoked fury at home, given the growing financial pressure on middle-income families. The squeeze will tighten today for millions of households when a National Insurance hike and other tax and benefit changes come into force with the start of the new tax year.
Today is being branded “Worse Off Wednesday” with the tax burden set to rise by a crippling £500million a year. And it is families in Middle Britain who will be punished the most.
David Cameron UK public sector debt is estimated to be £876billion !!!!
updated at 8:05 AM on 8th April 2011It's even worse than we feared: Cost of national debt to each UK family is a staggering £138,360Britain's debt mountain is the equivalent of £138,360 for each household in the country, research reveals today.
The national debt is even larger than initially feared, according to a think-tank.
Official figures, from the Office for National Statistics, show the total public sector debt is estimated to be £876billion, equal to £33,100 per household.
David Cameron's F-word outburst at reporters over British Empire 'gaffe'
updated on 10th April 2011
David Cameron swore angrily on the plane journey back from his trip to Pakistan after he learned of the row caused by his comment that Britain is to blame for many of the world’s problems.
The Prime Minister turned on a journalist who had reported his remark and said, ‘You f*****!’.
Families '£910 worse off this year', says CEBR report
updated on 10th April 2011
The average family will be £910 worse off this year as they face the biggest peace-time squeeze on their finances since 1921, according to a report.
Rising household bills mean spending power will be significantly less than two years ago, the Centre for Economic and Business Research said.
The consultancy estimates that disposable incomes will fall 2% in 2011, following a 0.8% drop in 2010.
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at 02:45 on April 6th, 2011
I now trust Con-Dem as far as I can throw them ..... Not very far
at 11:43 on April 6th, 2011
In other words David Cameron should stand trial for crimes against humanity. It's the class that Cameron serves that shows who he really is. Do the youth of school and those of university age not matter to him that he without balanced thinking donates our money to Pakistan. If Cameron spent time and energy on not doing America's dirty work the British could live in harmony and not in fear of starvation and loss of homes and the lack of education only afforded to the class he serves. His wife has the audacity to tell us about the loss of a child and yet neither has a conscience or compassion for the families left behind who won't be seeing their beloved sons and daughters that have died. No they are too busy entertaunung celebs and frittering tax payers money which should be for the British but not the benevolent fund for the rest of the world. His reasonaing is pathetic as so is he. In other words what he is saying is that Pakistan is going to be more beneficial to the Corporations in the future so he is just paving the way for the class he serves.