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    4. Member Since: Jun 30 2008 8:32:29 AM
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  1. stacey asked James Purnell: "With food price inflation at 10% and energy prices rising by 30%, how can you budget to make sure benefits and pensions- which are supposed to pay for these essentials can keep up? And what about the ..." Show more »"With food price inflation at 10% and energy prices rising by 30%, how can you budget to make sure benefits and pensions- which are supposed to pay for these essentials can keep up? And what about the future, when these reources become even more scare" Show less »
  2. James Purnell answer: "We have something called the annual benefit uprating, where every year we increase the level of benefits and pensions to ensure they keep in line with what’s happening in the wider economy. Over the last..." Show more»" We have something called the annual benefit uprating, where every year we increase the level of benefits and pensions to ensure they keep in line with what’s happening in the wider economy. Over the last decade we have had a strong and stable economy in this country and this has been reflected in record numbers of people in work and the numbers claiming unemployment cut in half. Now that we are feeling the global economic pressures, just as much in Halifax as it is elsewhere, we need to make sure we in government continue to do all we can to support people off benefits and into work, helping businesses create more jobs and ensuring people can still get on the housing ladder and stay in their homes. "Show less«

  3. stacey asked Davena Rankin: "This is a quote from a Glasgow East constituent: ""He (Cameron) seems like a nice wee laddie, but he's from another planet,” says one. ”He's got nothing in common with people here or people in South-East..." Show more »"This is a quote from a Glasgow East constituent: ""He (Cameron) seems like a nice wee laddie, but he's from another planet,” says one. ”He's got nothing in common with people here or people in South-East London or with people in Belfast”. How will the Tories ever overcome this perception in areas like glasgow East?" Show less »
  4. Davena Rankin answer: "We are already overcoming this perception – the reception that David Cameron got when he visited was fantastic. I have met people all over the constituency who will be voting Conservative for the first..." Show more»"

    We are already overcoming this perception – the reception that David Cameron got when he visited was fantastic. I have met people all over the constituency who will be voting Conservative for the first time in their lives, and the reason they are doing this is that they can see we are a force for positive, safe change.

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