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Philip" Let Them Eat Cake" Hammond

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gulliver1 | 20:10 Sat 09th Sep 2017 | News
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer [ Multi - Millionarie ] Philip Hammond told colleagues that public sector workers were overpaid, limiting their pay rises to 1% . However some public sector workers were excluded, from this , yes Politicians, in 2015 they were awarded a pay rise of 10% and in April of this year a further 1.4%, "let them eat cake" said Hammond, of the Con party.
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Gulliver...remember...we are all in this together....not !
All in the cake mix!
Tory pillock !
Private sector workers aren't, no guarantee of any pay rise there.
well we have to do something, the Psuedo Tories 1997-2010 created 600,000 public sector non jobs to pay for.
Politicians pay (labour included) was determined by an independant review. Not seen any labour mps turning it down. But you ignore that bit in your rant.

As for overpaid civil service there ard many overpaid non jobs created by Bliar. Thses need to be addressed so the money can be distributed more evenly.

I do agree hammond is a pillock and yes you are right he is a Tory and a remoaner.
Public sector pay cap to be lifted for police and prison officers :::::

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41218283

Perhaps this is the start of the thaw that is so keenly needed....Nurses, Teachers, etc next ?
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Trouble is Mikey, The magic money tree that Theresa May shook so hard to bribe the DUP for their cooperation of the "Lost Majority" is not bearing fruit any longer, so she needs to shake the branches for all she is worth to fund pay rises for public sector workers.

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