Sentences with phrase «coalition cuts»

The office is stuffed full of leaflets on the negative effects of Coalition cuts and how to join and fight these.
Ian Mearns, a Labour member of the Commons education select committee, said the minister was clearly «on a different planet» to the families and youngsters hit by coalition cuts.
He is hardly going to join a picket line against Coalition cuts.
Employers will pay much more too, and Osborne is here signalling that private firms will cut their pensions, and that state employers should expect to do the same in the next spending review, something which more or less guarantees another big row with the unions over pensions, even though previous coalition cuts were presented as a once - and - for - all.
We now know from Chris Leslie that «there will be no reversal of coalition cuts `.
But when the coalition cuts to legal aid were introduced, she was forced to leave the job she loved.
He suggests that the figure is higher because the coalition cut taxes.
Lunch with a minister at the heart of the coalition cuts operation made me realise just what a holidayfree summer this was for many in government.
Mr Barber branded the coalition cuts «cruel and mistaken» and accused the government of implementing «austerity on speed» in a bid to fundamentally alter Britain's economic landscape.
His attempts to persuade voters that he is a moderating influence within the Coalition cut no ice with voters.
Meanwhile, back at home the coalition cut the number of millionaires in the cabinet from 23 to 22 when David Laws was alleged to have been naughty with his MP's expenses claims.
Here she talks art, sons and coalition cuts
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