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Tories On The Campaign Trail
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In 2015 you promised to build 200,000 starter homes by 2020 for first time buyers. You've actually built zero. How do you explain this?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
This Tory election candidate in Wales who said that people on benefits should be put to death, and enthused about the idea of a campaign of vigilante violence against homeless people. How do you justify the Conservative Party sticking by her?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
When Jacob Rees-Mogg insinuates that the victims of Grenfell Fire were to blame for their own deaths because they 'lacked common sense', do you agree with him?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Why is there still a budget deficit in late 2019, when you originally promised that austerity would completely eliminate the budget deficit by early 2015?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Why is the government deliberately hiding the report into Russian interference in the EU referendum?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
The economic recovery after the 2008 bankers' insolvency crisis has been the slowest in centuries, and UK workers have suffered the longest sustained collapse in the value of their wages since records began under your watch. Do you feel any sense of responsibility?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Tory austerity cuts to the NHS and social care have led to soaring waiting times at A&E departments, continually growing waiting lists for operations, impossible levels of demand on GP practices, and an estimated 130,000 preventable deaths. How do you feel about this?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Do you feel that scrapping 21,000 police jobs, closing down 600 police stations, and relentlessly slashing the police budget since 2010 has in any way contributed to the violent crime epidemic?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
In recent years the conservative government has blocked low income workers' access to the justice system with unlawful tribunal fees, unlawfully forced people to work for no wages, unlawfully suspended parliament, and unlawfully supplied weapons to the Saudi tyrants to commit war crimes with. How do you have the cheek to pretend that you're 'the party of law and order'?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
[Continues non-stop for six weeks]
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
This Tory election candidate in Wales who said that people on benefits should be put to death, and enthused about the idea of a campaign of vigilante violence against homeless people. How do you justify the Conservative Party sticking by her?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
When Jacob Rees-Mogg insinuates that the victims of Grenfell Fire were to blame for their own deaths because they 'lacked common sense', do you agree with him?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Why is there still a budget deficit in late 2019, when you originally promised that austerity would completely eliminate the budget deficit by early 2015?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Why is the government deliberately hiding the report into Russian interference in the EU referendum?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
The economic recovery after the 2008 bankers' insolvency crisis has been the slowest in centuries, and UK workers have suffered the longest sustained collapse in the value of their wages since records began under your watch. Do you feel any sense of responsibility?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Tory austerity cuts to the NHS and social care have led to soaring waiting times at A&E departments, continually growing waiting lists for operations, impossible levels of demand on GP practices, and an estimated 130,000 preventable deaths. How do you feel about this?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
Do you feel that scrapping 21,000 police jobs, closing down 600 police stations, and relentlessly slashing the police budget since 2010 has in any way contributed to the violent crime epidemic?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
In recent years the conservative government has blocked low income workers' access to the justice system with unlawful tribunal fees, unlawfully forced people to work for no wages, unlawfully suspended parliament, and unlawfully supplied weapons to the Saudi tyrants to commit war crimes with. How do you have the cheek to pretend that you're 'the party of law and order'?
Tory minister: "But Jeremy Corbyn ..."
[Continues non-stop for six weeks]
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