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Topic History of: Can someone tell me .....
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Innocent Accused In The Know wrote:
I'm starting to understand this now ....

So Labour were in favour of Graduate taxes but now that they see how unpopular they are, are promising to "reduce" them in order to score a political "point" !

Just as they are against all the cuts ... but are on record as saying that they wont reverse any of them !


Blair had the flair,
Brown was a clown,
Balls to the lot of 'em!
In The Know I'm starting to understand this now ....

So Labour were in favour of Graduate taxes but now that they see how unpopular they are, are promising to "reduce" them in order to score a political "point" !

Just as they are against all the cuts ... but are on record as saying that they wont reverse any of them !
Innocent Accused When you and your party are so utterly stupid and unbelievable you have nothing left to loose by plucking policies out of a hat.After all,not like you're ever really going to implement them,or pay for them!
In The Know ... whether Labour were or were not in favour of university tuition fees?

Milliband's latest ploy (capping them) seem just like (yet another) opportunistic publicity stunt to me.