Since the Tories came to power in 2010, the average person in the UK has lost out on £10,200, with some areas experiencing even greater losses. Cities and towns across the UK, including Newport, Middlesbrough, and Birkenhead, have been significantly affected by sluggish economic growth, leaving people worse off. The impact of Tory austerity, cuts, and underinvestment has been highlighted, with calls for urgent action and a new economic approach.
A new study shows the average person has lost out on £10,200 since the Tories came to power. Tory austerity, cuts and underinvestment have left ordinary people struggling to pay for the basics. The Tories knew this would happen but didn't care as long as the rich got richer.
This data exposes the terrible price that ordinary people have paid for fourteen years of Tory austerity. Amongst the hardest hit towns in Birkenhead, where the average person is nearly eighteen grand worse off than they were in 2010. https://t.co/qhaN976nbA
14 years of Tory Government Interactive map shows UK is worse off now than a decade ago - with Brits £10k poorer - Mirror Online https://t.co/daZXqdL5L0
'People are on average over £10,000-a-year worse off as a result of the sluggish growth since 2010' @AngelaRayner attacks the Conservatives after data showed 'every corner of the UK' has been 'levelled down' in the 14 years since Labour lost power https://t.co/JfmmfUdPjk
"Centre for Cities data shows that after 14 years, places across the UK have been levelled down. People are on avg over £10,000 worse off as a result of sluggish growth since 2010." @AngelaRayner cites research from #CitiesOutlook2024 🏙️🔍 Report here: https://t.co/jHBkG6qla7 https://t.co/HGDjS8EtWc
The Tories have only levelled down the country and our communities over the past 14 years. People in Middlesbrough are on average an astounding £13,200 worse off than if the economy had grown following pre-2010 trends. We urgently need a #ND4WP https://t.co/bRlEcnlrP6
A precise measure of the the effects of a failed economic policy. Ridiculously, voters are being offered more of the same for the next election. Average UK person has lost out on £10,200 since 2010, thinktank says https://t.co/OuzpTktQtp
Under the Tories the average UK person has lost out on £10,200 since 2010, thinktank says - another reason for a General Election now https://t.co/f9uyxKQeGy
Levelling up… the Tory’s flagship policy for the last few years. How’s that going? Well. Every part of the UK is worse off since they came to power in 2010. The average person in Newport has been left £12k poorer over the last 14 years. Read more ⤵️ https://t.co/vBl7nLveQr