Thursday, October 1, 2015

Corbyn: Tory austerity failed approach

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UK Labour Party leader has slammed the Tory government’s austerity policy, calling it “the failed approach of the past.”
Jeremy Corbyn made the comments at a Labour Party conference on Tuesday.
During his first conference speech as the leader of the Labour Party, Corbyn said he would not stop being an “activist”.
He also reiterated that he would not impose “leadership lines” on his party.
Corbyn also said he was “unapologetic about reforming our economy to challenge inequality and protect workers better.”
Labour Party leader also said people should not have to accept what was given to them by global corporations, and there should be no limit on what they could achieve.
“We are a rich country. These things are not necessary or inevitable. They can and must be changed,” he reiterated.
“How dare these people talk about security for families and people in Britain? There’s no security for the 2.8 million households in Britain forced into problem debt by stagnating wages and the Tory record of the longest fall in living standards since records began,” he was quoted as saying by the British media.
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