Peter Stefanovic tore into Theresa May’s claims that the Conservatives are ‘making work pay’.
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Peter Stefanovic tore into Theresa May’s claims that the Conservatives are ‘making work pay’.
With just over a month until local elections, lawyer and journalist Peter Stefanovic tore into Theresa May’s claims that the Conservatives are ‘making work pay’.
The prime minister has recently highlighted that “unemployment hasn’t been lower since 1975”. But Stefanovic was on hand to provide finer, inconvenient details:
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2018/03/25/in-the-run-up-to-local-elections-a-campaigning-lawyer-eviscerates-a-key-conservative-claim/
he hits the nails right into the coffin
Stefanovic said that:
Theresa May’s record low unemployment is based on record high exploitation of workers.
He also said that workers are:
on poverty wages, zero hours contracts, short-term contracts.
The prime minister has recently highlighted that “unemployment hasn’t been lower since 1975”. But Stefanovic was on hand to provide finer, inconvenient details:
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2018/03/25/in-the-run-up-to-local-elections-a-campaigning-lawyer-eviscerates-a-key-conservative-claim/
he hits the nails right into the coffin
Stefanovic said that:
Theresa May’s record low unemployment is based on record high exploitation of workers.
He also said that workers are:
on poverty wages, zero hours contracts, short-term contracts.
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