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The Labour Party Still Has Huge Debts
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All the more reason to pander and prostitute themselves with the Unions
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/la bour-pa rty-deb ts-will -be-cle ar-by-2 016-819 5831.ht ml
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is a link from 2012. The debt is paid off. Labour and the Conservatives have both received donations this past year of nearly £30million each.
The Conservative were donated alarge chunk of their money, around £2m from hedge fund bosses, whose industry received a £145m tax break in the 2013 budget. Hmmmm.
The Conservative were donated alarge chunk of their money, around £2m from hedge fund bosses, whose industry received a £145m tax break in the 2013 budget. Hmmmm.
personally I don't trust any of them. they are all selfish, greedy and and incompetent. after it is not their money they are sloshing around and trying out their 'fancies' with. they all start their speeches with 'if/when we win the next election we . . . . . . will give you, the ordinary hard-working people . . . . . . . bol*o*k*s.
Daily Telegraph July 2014
// Labour had the highest income among political parties last year, building a large war-chest just months before next year’s general election.
Accounts for the major parties show that Labour was the best-funded party with an annual income of £33.3million in 2013, ahead of the Tories on £25.4million and the Liberal Democrats on £7.1million //
// Labour had the highest income among political parties last year, building a large war-chest just months before next year’s general election.
Accounts for the major parties show that Labour was the best-funded party with an annual income of £33.3million in 2013, ahead of the Tories on £25.4million and the Liberal Democrats on £7.1million //
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