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traceyhill

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  • @ Iain Duncan Smith
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

    Why is it that tax credits are paid to households when there are adults in them who choose to be economically inactive? Do you have plans to change this?

    Submitted by: traceyhill | 16 votes for this..

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  • @ Charles Kennedy
    Liberal Democrat MP for Ross, Skye & Lochaber

    I voted liberal democrat on the understanding that you supported PR and that you would be prepared to share power with whoever the electorate voted for. Do you only hold by that view if the labour party... Show more »I voted liberal democrat on the understanding that you supported PR and that you would be prepared to share power with whoever the electorate voted for. Do you only hold by that view if the labour party won the most seats? Doesn't your recent stance about the coalition undermine your arguments about PR in that you have a problem with abiding by the decision of the electorate? Show less »

    Submitted by: traceyhill | 1 votes for this..

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Popular Questions

  • @ Iain Duncan Smith
    Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

    Why is it that tax credits are paid to households when there are adults in them who choose to be economically inactive? Do you have plans to change this?

    Submitted by: traceyhill | 16 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: Politics | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Charles Kennedy
    Liberal Democrat MP for Ross, Skye & Lochaber

    I voted liberal democrat on the understanding that you supported PR and that you would be prepared to share power with whoever the electorate voted for. Do you only hold by that view if the labour party... Show more »I voted liberal democrat on the understanding that you supported PR and that you would be prepared to share power with whoever the electorate voted for. Do you only hold by that view if the labour party won the most seats? Doesn't your recent stance about the coalition undermine your arguments about PR in that you have a problem with abiding by the decision of the electorate? Show less »

    Submitted by: traceyhill | 1 votes for this..

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