http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-10807098
We're given reactions (both positive and negative) from only the following:
- Will Hutton (left-wing)
- Yvette Cooper (left-wing), speaking on behalf of Labour (left-wing)
- SNP (left-wing)
- Plaid Cymru (left-wing)
- Brendan Barber (left-wing) speaking for the TUC (left-wing)
- And a spokeswoman for the IPPR, which the BBC itself describes as "left-leaning".
Well if that's not what I call balance across the whole of the left-wing spectrum, I don't know what is! However, if we are to believe the BBC, nobody from the centre or the right of British politics has an opinion on this.
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You might want to check the meaning of left-wing. Anyway 1Bn from proposed child benefit cuts but overpaid bankers get 7bn in bonuses as defacto civil servants and noone says enough is enough?
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