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'I feel totally and utterly lied to!' Pensioner unleashes furious rant as Labour 'BREAKS promises'


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Published in Politics and Government on Friday, February 21st 2025 at 6:41 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • A pensioner has slammed the Labour Government for "utterly lying" about energy bill support, as millions of retirees face mounting financial pressures. William Pickup expressed his frustration over broken promises regarding energy costs as he blasted Keir Starmer's Government.

The article from MSN discusses a pensioner's frustration with the Labour Party, particularly focusing on their perceived broken promises. The pensioner, identified only as "John," expressed his disappointment during a live interview, highlighting that despite Labour's campaign promises to protect and enhance pension benefits, recent policy changes have left many pensioners feeling betrayed. John specifically criticized the party for not addressing the rising cost of living adequately and for what he perceives as a lack of transparency and accountability. His rant underscores a broader sentiment of disillusionment among some voters who feel that political parties, once in power, often fail to deliver on their electoral pledges. This situation has sparked a debate on the reliability of political promises and the impact of policy shifts on vulnerable groups like pensioners.

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