Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Dick Turpin Wore A Mask Didn't He?


This week Labour increased tax on some of the lowest paid workers from 10p in the pound to 20p in the pound.

Both James Purnel and Andrew Gwynne voted for increased tax on the lowest paid.
Labour has since confirmed that 5.3 million families will lose out and official figures show that one in five families will be worse off by anything up to £464.
For example,
Nursery nurses will pay an average £154 more per year
Bar Staff will pay £67 more
Catering assistants £161 more
Retail Cashiers £227 more
Library clerks £203 more
Hairdressers £198 more
Receptionists £167 more
Home Carers £157 more
School Secretaries £140 more
Cleaners £45 more
Dental nurses £132 more
Typists £110 more
Call centre operators £103 more
Bakers £89 more
Florists £79 more
Caretakers £78 more
vet nurses £128 more
Farm workers £75 more
Legal Secretaries £71 more
Hospital porters £56 more
Van drivers £51 more
Road sweepers £49 more
Pub managers £48 more
Security guards £21 more.
All of this despite Tony Blair saying in 1997 that New Labour would not increase the basic rate of income tax.

You have the chance to send a message to Labour by Voting Conservative on May 1st.

The question shouldn't be, if you fall into any of the above category why should you Vote Labour?
The question you should ask yourself is, Why do they deserve your vote?
When they treat you with contempt.

1 comments:

monika vesala said...

Only the stupid and brave vote Labour.