Jeremy Hunt Rhyming Slang

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Strocky

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/conservat...

Yep let's take on the Chinese workforce you lazy proles wobble

Strocky

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andymadmak said:
I'm struggling to see how even you can make the interpretation that you have from the things that Jeremy Hunt actually said. Anyways at least you're still alive (thank goodness! ) Over on the Scots indy thread we were getting worried by your absence (and to be fair the absence of ALL the yessirs) since the scandals surrounding the SNP started to get aired last week) and feared you may be ill.
Glad to see you're just in hiding - oh, and your mates at the BBC already did the Jeremy Hunt joke a few years back. Do keep up!
As I posted on the Labour thread to Ricco, I've been banned from the thread or I would have countered your long "opinion" piece with my own "opinion"

I assume you agree with JH's comments?

Strocky

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TankRizzo said:
quoting the mirror roflroflrofl
You must have missed the Telegraph link below the shiny shiny

Funnily enough the right wing press have tried to downplay Hunt's comments

Strocky

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From the PH paper of choice, since some you are too lazy to click in the Telegraph link in the 1st post

Jeremy Hunt: 'Tax credit cuts will teach British people to work harder'

Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, has suggested that controversial tax credit cuts will encourage people to work harder.
He has told a fringe meeting here in Manchester:

Jeremy Hunt said:
We have to proceed with these tax credit changes because they are a very important cultural signal.

"My wife is Chinese. We want this to be one of the most successful countries in the world in 20, 30, 40 years’ time.

"There’s a pretty difficult question that we have to answer which is essentially: are we going to be a country that is prepared to work hard in the way that Asian economies are prepared to work hard, in the way that Americans are prepared to work hard? And that is about creating culture where work is at the heart of our success.

"I don't want to pretend that it won't be very challenging, but I do believe that moving to a culture where work pays and we are trying to help people be independent and stand on their own two feet, is the most important thing we can do for people on low incomes."
Mr Hunt's comment is likely to be unwelcome as the Tories have been trying hard to make sure that tax credit cuts do not become the main issue of the day.