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Working people are still getting poorer. That's why we need Corbyn in government

JOHN McDONNELL notes that rising inflation will be “disastrous” for ordinary families.

The typical worker takes home around £800 a year less than they did before the bankers’ crash of 2007-8, an indictment of years of Tory economic mismanagement under the misnomer of “austerity.”

Austerity means cuts — cuts to public services, cuts to council budgets meaning cuts to local services, cuts to pay as public servants are outsourced to disreputable privateers intent on cutting costs, cuts to social security payments such as disability and sickness benefits, cuts to pensions.

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