Tom Tugendhat accuses PM of 'giving into unions' demands'
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Tom Tugendhat accuses PM of 'giving into unions' demands'
Shadow Home Office minister Tom Tugendhat has accused the prime minister of "giving into the unions' demands" as he criticized the new government's decision to abolish the winter fuel allowance and raise taxes.
Mr Tugendhat said the new government are "owned lock, stock and barrel by the unions." Report by Kennedyl.
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