Former co-leader of the Green Party Caroline Lucas (CarolineLucas) writes for Metro about Rishi Sunak demanding ‘restraint’ on pay 'The case in favour of public sector pay rises in line with inflation is crystal clear.'
They’re feeling financially hopeless and helpless. Yet now, the Government and the Bank of England are joining forces to imply it’s all your fault for daring to ask for higher pay in the middle of a cost of living scandal.
City bosses – which have been the main drivers of inflation and high interest rates. Not those of ordinary public sector workers.
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